Sunday, May 3, 2009

Israeli Air Force bombing of Iran rehearse over Gibraltar.

Israeli aircraft conducted exercises over Gibraltar, in which pilots work out actions in the strikes on targets located at a distance from the airfield, writes Yediot Aharanot, with reference to the French weekly L'Express.
According to the publications, the teachings have become part of Israeli Air Force to launch attacks on nuclear facilities in Iran.
They conventionally bombed targets, located at a distance of 3800 kilometers from the base, which was proof of Israeli intentions to destroy the Iranian nuclear industry, if Tehran does not abandon its further development.
Yedioth Aharonoth also notes that two weeks earlier in the British press have appeared reports that the Israeli command was preparing to strike Iran in coming days.
Recall reports that the Israeli Air Force is actively preparing for the bombing of Iranian refineries, and appeared earlier.
For example, in September 2008, the Pentagon notified the U.S. Congress on the receipt of a request from the Government of Israel for the supply of 1000 small controlled bombs GBU-39, capable of effectively striking fortified bunkers and other facilities.
In addition, in the summer of 2008, Israel formally submitted a new long-range aircraft radar warning and control (DRLOiU) Eitam, which in case of an attack on Iran will play a key role in ensuring the safety and guidance for the purpose of bomber pilots.
Israel and the United States with the support of Western countries seeking collapse of Iran's nuclear program, insisting that it is a threat to the stability of the region. But Iran insisted on the exclusively peaceful nature of research and reject the allegations of intention to create atomic weapons.

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