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US sends Israel smart bombs
to match Syrian missiles for Hizballah


DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

May 9, 2010, 9:22 PM (GMT+02:00) 


US GBU-28 Hard Target Penetrator

The United States recently renewed supplies to the Israeli Air Force of GBU-28 Hard Target Penetrators and GBU-39 Small Diameter Bombs, as well as Attack Munitions (LDJAM) for more accurate targeting of bombs, debkafile's military sources report. In Moscow, Israeli president Shimon Peres said to Russian president Dmitry Medvedev Sunday, May 9, that Syria has only one object in arming the Lebanese Hizballah with missiles and that is warmongering.

That same day, US defense sources, normally chary of releasing information about US arms supplies to Israel, reported that Washington had released substantial quantities of smart bombs to different types to Israel, most of them suitable for striking Hizballah fortifications in Lebanon and Hamas tunnels in the Gaza Strip.

They fall into three categories:

1. The 2,268 kilo (5,000 pound), laser-guided Bomb Unit GBU-28 (nicknamed "Deep Throat") Hard Target Penetrator which can burrow 31 meters into earth or 6.2 meters into reinforced concrete. They can penetrate the stronger Hizballah installations or be used on Iranian nuclear weapons or missile installations, if so decided.

2.  The Small Diameter 113 kilo GBU for IAF F-15I fighter-bombers, to be followed by the supplies for F-16I planes, which can be used against simpler installations, like the arms-smuggling tunnels dug by Hamas between Egypt and the Gaza Strip and Hizballah's field fortifications. They are small enough for fighter-bombers to carry in larger numbers, but they have a 5-8 meter margin of error with no more than a 50:50 chance of hitting the target.

3.  However, the Laser-Guided Joint Direct Attack Munitions (LJDAM), also on the list of arms supplies to the Israeli Air Force, directs smart bombs more accurately.  Developed jointly by Boeing Integrated Defense Systems and Israel's Elbit Systems, LJDAM improves the accuracy of bombs fired from a maximum distance of 28 kilometers in most weathers.
debkafile's Washington sources report that the Obama administration decided to release this data to dispel rumors of a US arms embargo against Israel, especially of items that would enable Israel to attack Iran's nuclear installations. The GBU-28 "Deep Throat" has that capability and is one of those items.

US defense sources declined to comment on the debkafile report of March 28, according to which President Barak Obama halted the delivery of advanced, high-precision bunker-buster Joint Direct Attack Munition-JDAM bombs to Israel on March 28, after Vice President Joe Biden ended his visit to Jerusalem. These bombs were already en route to Israel when they were diverted instead to the US base of Diego Garcia, thereby initiating an arms embargo designed to prevent an Israeli strike against Iran.

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Israel primed for war on Iran - Netanyahu deputy

Mon May 10, 2010

By Dan Williams

HERZLIYA, Israel (Reuters) - Israel is primed to wage war on Iran, a deputy to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday, in a rare break with his government's reticence as foreign governments try to curb Tehran's nuclear plans.

By spearheading assaults on guerrillas in neighbouring Lebanon and Palestinian territories, the Israeli air force had gained the techniques necessary for any future strikes on Iranian sites, Deputy Prime Minister Moshe Yaalon said.

"There is no doubt that the technological capabilities, which improved in recent years, have improved range and aerial refuelling capabilities, and have brought about a massive improvement in the accuracy of ordnance and intelligence," he told a gathering of military brass and experts near Tel Aviv.

"This capability can be used for a war on terror in Gaza, for a war in the face of rockets from Lebanon, for war on the conventional Syrian army, and also for war on a peripheral state like Iran," said Yaalon, a former armed forces chief.

Israel, which is assumed to have the Middle East's only atomic arsenal, bombed Iraq's nuclear reactor in 1981 and launched a similar sortie in Syria in 2007.

But its veiled threats against foe Iran have been questioned by some independent analysts who see the potential targets as too distant, dispersed, numerous and well-defended for Israeli warplanes to take on alone.

Israel's leaders rarely use the term "war" while publicly discussing how to deal with Iran, in whose often secretive uranium enrichment, long-range missile projects and hostile rhetoric the Jewish state sees a mortal threat.

Officially endorsing efforts by U.N. Security Council powers to step up sanctions against Tehran, which denies having hostile designs, Netanyahu and other senior Israeli officials usually speak obliquely of a need to "keep all options on the table".

In separate remarks, another deputy prime minister, Dan Meridor, said "there is still time" for diplomacy to work. He sought to play down Israel's interest in having Iran reined in, calling it a global challenge.

"If in the end of the day, Iran does get nuclear, in spite of what America says and wants, this will have grave implications for world order, the balance of power and the rules of the game," said Meridor, who, like Yaalon, belongs to Netanyahu's seven-member inner council.

Addressing the Fisher Institute for Air & Space Strategic Studies, Yaalon was more hawkish, saying Israel was in a proxy war with Iran due to its sponsorship of Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas and the Palestinian Islamic movement Hamas.

"There is no doubt, looking at the overall situation, that we are already in a military confrontation with Iran," he said. "Iran is the main motivator of those attacking us."


http://in.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idINIndia-48365520100510
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"There is no doubt, looking at the overall situation, that we are already in a military confrontation with Iran," he said. "Iran is the main motivator of those attacking us."

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That is nonsense. The main motivator of all those who attack Israel are the Palestinians. This is the case now and has always been the case.
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That is nonsense. The main motivator of all those who attack Israel are the Palestinians. This is the case now and has always been the case.

yeah sure....the Iranian Mullahs would be great friends with the Jews/Israel if the Palestinians didn't exist!

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I did not say that they would be good buddies, just that they would not be enemies.
The Israeli politicians use the Iranians as whipping boys to scare people into voting for them. Netanyahu does this all the time.
The Iranians, Ahmedinejad in particular, uses the Israelis in the same way: the innocent Palestinians were shoved off their ancestral lands by the Jews, who are allies with the Americans, infamous in Iran for meddling in Iranian politics since they deposed Mossadeagh in the 1950's. The Americans and the Israelis were allies of the Shah and his secret police.

Observe that Armenians are also not Muslims. They are not abused in Iran, or accused of being foreign agents. Iran does not have any animosity towards the Armenians, nor vice versa. There is a fairly large Armenian minority in Iran. The same is true of the Turks: Turks are not seen as enemies of Iran, despite being insistent on maintaining a secular state.

The Iranians and the Israelis use each other, and if they get us into a war, it will certainly NOT be to our advantage. And almost certainly not to theirs.
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As long as Isreal exists in that region....they'll be enemies.  Simple as that
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