By Amos Harel, Shmuel Rosner, and Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondents,
and AP
Tags: U.S., Israel, nuclear reactor
Israel will maintain its official policy of silence regarding the
Israel Air Force strike on a Syrian nuclear facility as the American
administration is slated to provide Thursday, for the first time,
extensive details about the nature of the compound destroyed by the IAF
on September 6.
The Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday that Congress will hear from
the Central Intelligence Agency that the facility destroyed in the
Israel Air Force attack was a nuclear reactor for producing plutonium.
Israel, however, does not intend to break the official silence it has
maintained on the matter for the past seven months. Security sources
told Haaretz on Wednesday night that the government will not go public
with new information in the case.
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The Prime Minister's Office declined to comment on the matter
Wednesday, and referred Haaretz to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's
statements last week in his Pesach interview with media outlets, in
which he said that "the Syrians know what our position is, and we know
what their expectations are."
Thursday's briefings of the Senate and House Intelligence committees,
as well as the Senate Armed Services Committee, will deal for the first
time with evidence that North Korea was helping Syria build a nuclear
reactor similar to its facility at Yongbyon - in the west-central part
of the country - a U.S. government official familiar with the matter
said Tuesday. That reactor has in the past produced a small amount of
plutonium, which can be a component in nuclear weapons.
Since Israel learned of the planned Congressional hearings three weeks
ago, defense officials have expressed concerns that publication of
classified details about the attack could compel Syria to resort to a
violent response, or at any rate reignite tensions between Jerusalem
and Damascus.
Partly as a result of Israeli defense establishment pressure on the
government, the Americans eventually agreed to hold closed-door
briefings. But apparently a representative of the American intelligence
community will conduct a background news briefing afterward for senior
Washington-based security affairs commentators.
Israel presumes that this news briefing will result in a lot of
information that will later be published in the American media.
The information from the U.S. will evidently focus on questions
relating to the type of facility that was attacked, the extent of the
nuclear partnership between North Korea and Syria, and the quality of
the intelligence Israel and the U.S. had about the Syrian program.
The administration will probably volunteer fewer details about the
manner in which the attack was carried out, and the forces and units
that participated in it. For now, Israel's policy in the matter remains
unchanged, and no official reactions are expected from Jerusalem
revealing further details about the bombing raid.
Nor, as far as is known, will Israel's military censorship office alter
the blackout it imposed on this case, so the Israeli media will be
allowed to cite only details that are published in the U.S., without
adding any information of their own.
A senior U.S. administration official said that Thursday's briefing was
scheduled because the intelligence community had been deluged for
months with congressional requests for information about North Korean
activity in Syria and the Israeli air strike, and felt it was now time
to brief lawmakers.
Middle East experts in the administration are worried that the timing
of the briefing might upstage visits to Washington this week by
Jordanian King Abdullah II and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and
hurt Arab-Israeli peace prospects with allegations of nefarious
activity by an Arab nation with the aid of North Korea, the official
said
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