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Israel Readying New Cutting-Edge Arms To Meet Iran Challenge

JOSEF FEDERMAN and STEVEN GUTKIN   11/25/09 07:07 AM ET   AP

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JERUSALEM — With cutting-edge anti-missile systems and two new submarines that can carry nuclear weapons, Israel is readying a new generation of armaments designed to defend itself against distant Iran as well as Tehran's proxy armies on its borders.

Having failed to crush Hamas' firepower in its Gaza offensive last winter, or Hezbollah's in its 2006 war in Lebanon, Israel is turning to an increasingly sophisticated mix of defensive technology.

A system that can unleash a metallic cloud to shoot down incoming rockets in the skies over Gaza or Lebanon has already been successfully tested, according to its maker, and is expected to be deployed next year. The army is developing a new generation of its Arrow defense system designed to shoot down Iran's long-range Shihab missiles outside the Earth's atmosphere.

It has three German-made Dolphin submarines and is buying two more. They can be equipped with nuclear-tipped missiles which analysts say could be stationed off the coast of Iran. Israel says Iran, despite its denials, is trying to acquire atomic weapons. It has never confirmed its Dolphin fleet has nuclear capabilities, but senior officials acknowledge that commanders are fast at work devising a strike plan in case diplomacy fails.

The missile projects have their critics in Israel, who question their effectiveness and say they are too costly. And many Israelis would probably agree with U.S. former President Bill Clinton's recent warning to an Israeli audience that the country could achieve true security only by making peace with its enemies, who he said would always be able to improve their ability to attack.

"The trajectory of technology is not your friend," he said. "You need to get this done."

Under their overarching fear of nuclear annihilation by Iran, whose regime has repeatedly called for Israel's extinction, the more immediate threat is seen as coming from Iranian-backed Hezbollah and Hamas.

Israel's military believes Hezbollah has tripled its prewar arsenal to more than 40,000 rockets, some of which can strike virtually anywhere in Israel – a dramatic improvement over the short-range missiles fired in 2006.

Hamas has also increased its rocket arsenal since last winter's fighting, said a senior military official who spoke on condition of anonymity in accordance with army regulations. Hamas recently test-fired a rocket that can travel up to 60 kilometers (40 miles), putting the Tel Aviv area within range for the first time, according to Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin, Israel's military intelligence chief.

Israel's defense industry says it is close to deploying Iron Dome, a system that will use cameras and radar to track incoming rockets and shoot them down within seconds of their launch. The system is so sophisticated that it can almost instantly predict where a rocket will land, changing its calculations to account for wind, sun and other conditions in fractions of a second.

Shooting down a missile is a bit like stopping a bullet with a bullet. But Eyal Ron, one of Iron Dome's developers, said his system will fire an interceptor that explodes into a cloud of small pieces which make it unnecessary to score a direct hit.

"It's a great advantage because to bring an interceptor to a target flying at incredible speed to an exact point is very hard," said Ron, a specialist at mPrest Systems Ltd., an Israeli software firm developing the system along with local arms giant Rafael.

He said recent tests in Israel's southern desert were successful, and a final dress rehearsal is expected in December before the system goes live next year.

While Israelis who have endured years of rocket fire from Gaza are sure to welcome Iron Dome, the system does not have wall-to-wall support.

"Maybe it will be good during times like this when you have 10 rockets, but not for a war. If you invest in such a system, I think you're going to go bankrupt," said Gabriel Saboni, the head of the military research program at Israel's Institute for National Security Studies.

Iron Dome is one part of a larger strategy that includes more tanks and dozens of new armored personnel carriers equipped with technology to repel anti-tank missiles.

The ultimate trump card is a nuclear arsenal Israel refuses to acknowledge but which no one doubts exists.

The strategy that became obvious in the Lebanon and Gaza wars was simply one of overwhelming force to deter further attack.

This policy appears to have bought Israel a fragile calm on both its northern and southern borders, but it has come at a heavy price.

The military brass are deeply concerned that international criticism of Israel's conduct of the Gaza war, including allegations of war crimes contained in a high-profile U.N. report, will tie their hands in the future.

Military officials speaking on condition of anonymity said large resources are going into developing increasingly accurate weapons, such as bombs that cause damage over a smaller area and noisemaking explosions that scare away civilians before real bombs are dropped.

Few expect the current quiet to last indefinitely, and muscle-flexing on all sides attests to the elusiveness of a peaceful Middle East.

Iran is conducting large-scale air defense war games this week designed to protect its nuclear facilities from attack. Israel recently moved warships through the Red Sea toward Iran, and three weeks ago the Israeli navy captured a ship, the Francop, that it said was carrying a huge cache of Iranian weapons bound for Hezbollah.

Last week Netanyahu boarded a Dolphin submarine and then the missile ship that led the capture of the Francop. He thanked crew members for seizing the haul and told them that Israel is Iran's first target, "but not the last" – reflecting his contention that Iranian ambitions are not just an Israeli problem.

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02:05 AM on 12/31/2009
Why is it that everyone condemns Iran for trying to acquire nuclear weapons while at the same Israel is allowed to operate nuclear armed submarines with impunity ? Israel continues to operate outside of the normal rules for everyone else. Its no wonder Iran refuse's to co-operate , why should they when no is holding Israel to the same standards ?
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blaster8
09:31 AM on 11/27/2009
Why is it that posts relating to the Arab/Israeli conflict are the only ones that take forever to get posted? Also why are some never posted even though they are informative, on topic (yes I see the irony in this post not being "on topic"), not abusive (I’ve seen truly horrible posts on this site and these were not in the same league!) and had no curses.
I can see the first few lines of my comments on “My Activity” but they are nowhere to be found on “My Comments” page or on the page with the actual story.

Please help!
11:43 AM on 11/26/2009
"A system that can unleash a metallic cloud to shoot down incoming rockets in the skies over Gaza or Lebanon has already been successfully tested, according to its maker, and is expected to be deployed next year."
Now THAT'S a genius move.
03:03 PM on 11/26/2009
I wonder why nobody thought of it before? Oh thats right they already did.

DARPA has spent billions of dollars and decades of research attempting this miraculous feat. Its pie in the sky mind-stretching fantasy.

The good news is while Israel is spending 200 million dollars on a sc-ifi civilian comfort blanket, theyre not spending it on cluster bombs, sniper towers and their nuclear program.
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10:40 AM on 11/26/2009
Palestinians are in refugee camps because Jordan and evey surrounding Arab country refuses to intergrate them into their country the way Israel intergrated all its exiled refugees from the Arab countries when they were expelled. It also intergrated the SUDANESE who are victim of Genocide sponsored by EGYPT the number @ 2 recipient of foregin aid from the U.S. What you don't care when its Muslims killing Muslims right but you'll go crazy when a Palestinian can't get to his olive tree. Here's a history lesson. JORDAN sits on 80% of historic Palestine. The British carved it up and re named it TRANS JORDAN in 1923 and installed a fake monarchy to appease the Arabs of Palestine who were angry about increased Jewish immigration. SO who is really the stealer of Palestinian lands?
02:17 AM on 12/31/2009
In order for other country's to integrate the Palestinians , the Palestinians would have to want to leave their homes. What makes people angry is when the Israeli army cuts down 100 year old olive tree's so they get a better shot at the Palestinian farmer who owned those tree's. The Fourth Geneva Convention — to which Israel was a signatory — forbids an occupying power from moving part of its population to occupied territory. Israel currently controls around 75% of what was Palestine — land on which Israel recognizes no Palestinian claim, and indeed which the current Israeli government insists the Palestinians must relinquish any claim even before negotiations. At the same time, the current Israeli government now also insists that Israel’s own claims on the remaining 25% must be taken into account. Yet, in rejecting this frame-up, we’re apparently supposed to believe that it’s the Palestinians who aren’t being reasonable.
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Ergon
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08:36 AM on 11/26/2009
The "submarines capable of carrying nuclear weapons" came from Germany. Anyone else see the irony in this?
11:47 AM on 11/26/2009
Germany and Israel are both advanced democracies with advanced technologies and superior socialized welfare for their citizens. So....
The true irony is that other Middle Eastern states gorging on trillions of petro-dollars, cannot achieve even a tenth of prosperity and welfare of either of Israel or Germany.
That's true irony.
03:45 PM on 11/26/2009
Israel survives on handouts and foreign aid. Hardly worthy of smug, gushing pride.

You're forgetting the original submarines were _donated_ to Israel by Germany, therefore allowing Israel to spend money on the welfare you're so proud of.
Likewise, hardly an endorsement or badge of honor of Israel's industrial and economic success.
02:19 AM on 12/31/2009
If Israel is so prosperous then I guess they don't need the ten billion or so dollars they get from American taxpayers.
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TAIsabel
Suffer no fools.
11:57 PM on 11/25/2009
Well, let's see....the US is going broke and Israel is spending more and more money on arms, thus risking also going broke. If we cannot supply billions to Israel anymore and they overspend, perhaps this will all go away.

Just wishful thinking guys.... For a country that pretends to want peace, that's an awful lot of ammunition. For a "God given right" they certainly have to fight a lot to keep it. Could it be that they have alienated everyone and paranoia has reached manic proportions?
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wwoody
Retired fishing for the truth.
06:44 PM on 11/25/2009
If there is preempted strike from either side, both side would become parking lots.
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Ergon
Man From Atlan
08:25 PM on 11/25/2009
It'sw so much easier to make life unbearble by destroying infrastructure and overwhelming medical facilities with wounds from prohibited weapons.
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Tulka2
Solidarity. Courage. Humor.
04:39 PM on 11/25/2009
Consider how small this whole area is. This is all Israel's backyard. War is the ultimate environmental disaster.

Did anyone else catch the heartbreaking NPR story about the slaughter the so-called "Gaza offensive" caused at the Gaza Zoo?
06:18 PM on 11/25/2009
There have been multiple and unceasing articles on various aspects of Palestinian flora and fauna on fine website.
Goldman report include some pictures of cows who lost their lives during fighting. Not kidding!

This fine website a month ago featured a headline story about faux zebras at Gaza zoo.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/14/gaza-zoo-too-poor-to-buy_n_321019.html

I also read an touching on this very website about Gaza pet store.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/19/gaza-pet-store-suffers-du_n_326312.html

A cursory search also reveals about twenty articles about olive trees And recent article featured a story about chickens on some Gazan farm.

Can''t wait for more.
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Tulka2
Solidarity. Courage. Humor.
06:33 PM on 11/25/2009
I saw the sad zebra story. No man is an island and neither can a tiny nation be.
03:10 PM on 11/26/2009
Thanks to the Israeli blockade and regional roadblocks, many Palestinians are living below subsistence level.
Because owning a cow isnt important to you doesn't mean its not a big deal to somebody else in the world

"Some Gazan farm" you discard so trivially was probably feeding families of people and olive groves are an essential cash crop.
03:12 PM on 11/25/2009
Israelis shooting down a missile with another missile is ridiculous. DARPA has spent hundreds of millions attempting this miraculous feat and still cant provide verifiable success. Its beyond current technology.

Israel claiming they can not only do it, but predict where a missile will land taking into account wind an sun-heating effects is beyond absurd.
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Albert Amato
06:28 PM on 11/25/2009
Don't sell them short.
05:21 PM on 11/26/2009
So are the laws of physics, kinetics and thermodynamics suspended in the occupied territories? Oh I get it. Israel suspends international law there, so theyre doing the same for the laws of gravity and kinetic energy by redefining their own. Right?
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Albert Amato
09:27 AM on 11/26/2009
Snipers account for wind,humidity and heat when taking out a target.
Can you not fathom technology doing the same?
01:09 PM on 11/26/2009
You obviously dont have an engineering background then.
Ive never seen or heard of a sniper shooting a bullet out of the air. Wind or no wind.

On the planet I live, we obey the laws of physics. That means everybody.
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Albert Amato
04:03 PM on 11/26/2009
Some people really do not have a clue but post as if they have a scintilla of knowledge.
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03:03 PM on 11/25/2009
Do you really think this is all about defense? Israel has showed repeatedly that is seeks expansion into what it considers it's ancestral homeland. It has no real interest in a Palestinian nation. It's only objective at this point is power and control. Interesting that the new subs come from Germany.
07:15 PM on 11/25/2009
"Israel has showed repeatedly that is seeks expansion into what it considers it's ancestral homeland. "
This fantasy mindlessly repeated by various people has fatal flaws.
Let's just name two,

1.Israelis evacuated from Gaza and gave the land to Palestinains.

2. At considerable risk to her security, Israel allowed its archenemy Arafat to come to West Bank and Gaza. The goal of Israel--two-state solution.

Reality is calling, answer the call.
10:08 PM on 11/25/2009
Israel didn't evacuate Gaza. They smashed everything they could and turned it into the world's largest open prison.
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TAIsabel
Suffer no fools.
11:59 PM on 11/25/2009
I know! I thought the same thing about the German connection. Ironic, no?
11:40 AM on 11/26/2009
For our Muslim friends unfamiliar with a concept of the ghetto: Jews lived in ghettos for centuries. This is by no mean a German invention. All over Middle East Jews lived in ghettos as well, although it was called something different.
In Jews are still living in Middle Eastern ghetto called Israel, surrounded by enemies who dream of marginalizing and destroying Israel only if they could.
Arabs in Gaza get a bit of the taste of that. There's some historical justice after all.
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OliverTwist
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02:07 PM on 11/25/2009
"Under their overarching fear of nuclear annihilation by Iran, whose regime has repeatedly called for Israel's extinction, the more immediate threat is seen as coming from Iranian-backed Hezbollah and Hamas."

Say what?!

Bad translaters?! Idiot writers?!

Completely made up BS!?

Unbelievable.
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kentah
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09:10 PM on 11/25/2009
I know. Repeating those lies over and over and over again actually works on some people. I was naive to think that people actually still contained the faculty of critical thought, and some still do, but it seems most do not, in the US anyway. Wasn't it Zbignew Burzynski that said years ago words to the effect of that soon everyone (the populace) will get their opinions from television? It seems that whatever television and the other corporate news venues spew, these people take for their own thought. It's like a world is being made for our consumption but those that still revel in their humanness, their uniqueness, suffer horrible indigestion from it.
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Wozzeck
Pearl Bay, Australia
10:28 PM on 11/25/2009
This product is not up to the standards set by Judy Miller and Michael Gordon. OTOH, the authors don't have an Office of Special Plans at DOD to lead the call and response like Judy and Mike had .
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TJCole
02:06 PM on 11/25/2009
These recent interceptions of shipments of arms by Iran to Hamas and Hezbollah didn't help anything...

We can't really expect Iran to act as a rational nation while under the Ayatollahs, at it's core theirs is an Apocalyptic Cult that seeks to bring on the 13th Iman...

It's almost as if they welcome an attack, and if you don't do it they'll attack as soon as they have a functioning Nuclear weapon for fear or losing it in a preemptive attack...

That's the real worry...
08:07 PM on 11/25/2009
The real worry is you believe it.

If anybody has apocalyptic fantasies its hand-clapping US evangelists. Look no further.
01:20 AM on 11/27/2009
The very same evangelists who solicit all kinds of money to send to Israel, and aid the Israel lobby in the U. S. at every turn. What these twisted freaks actually seek is the apocalyptic return of Jesus, and the destruction of all Jews and others who fail to convert to THEIR version of Christianity. Schizoid whack-jobs.
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Wozzeck
Pearl Bay, Australia
08:08 PM on 11/25/2009
The "interception" was staged. Forged documents used obsolete name of Iranian defense office.
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08:19 PM on 11/26/2009
You failed, not surprisingly, to mention that the claim the documents are forged came from Iranian news agencies and nobody else. It is a joke to believe the Iranian news agencies have any credibility whatsoever.
01:59 PM on 11/25/2009
Wouldn't it be easier (and cheaper, esp. for US) to move everyone to Florida? The world might be a much more peaceful place too...
01:25 PM on 11/25/2009
American media is so perplexed. "Why does Iran feel they need nuclear weapons"?
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MajorKong
If the pilot's good, see, I mean if he's reeeally
01:17 PM on 11/25/2009
This could get ugly.