Israel admits bombing suspected Syrian nuclear reactor in 2007, warns Iran
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS MARCH 20, 2018 / 11:13 PM / UPDATED 29 MINUTES AGO
Israel admits bombing suspected Syrian nuclear reactor in 2007, warns Iran
stephen farrell
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel for the first time admitted that it bombed a suspected Syrian nuclear reactor in 2007 and said on Wednesday the strike should be a warning to Iran that it would not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons.
The Israeli military released previously classified cockpit footage, photographs and intelligence documents about its Sept. 6, 2007, air strike on the Al-Kubar facility near Deir al-Zor in eastern Syria.
It said the reactor was being built with help from North Korea and the facility had been months away from activation. Reuters has been unable to immediately verify the Israeli material.
Israels decision to go public comes after repeated calls in recent months by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the United States and international community to take tougher action on Iran, Syrias ally.
Israels intelligence minister, Israel Katz, said on Twitter: The (2007) operation and its success made clear that Israel will never allow nuclear weaponry to be in the hands of those who threaten its existence - Syria then, and Iran today.
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