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Build up to WW3 - ISRAEL Threatens SYRIA Strike if Rebels get CHEMICAL Arms. STAGED Threat EXPOSED
Any
sign that Syria's grip on its chemical weapons is slipping as it
battles an armed uprising could trigger Israeli military strikes,
Israel's vice premier said on Sunday.
Silvan Shalom confirmed a
media report that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had last week
convened a meeting of security chiefs to discuss the civil war in Syria
and the state of its suspected chemical arsenal.
Israel and NATO
countries say Syria has stocks of chemical warfare agents at four sites.
Syria is cagey about whether it has such arms but says if it had it
would keep them secure and use them only to fend off foreign attack.
The
Israeli meeting on Wednesday had not been publicly announced and was
seen as unusual as it came while votes were being counted from Israel's
parliamentary election the day before, which Netanyahu's party list won
narrowly.
Should Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas or rebels
battling forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad obtain Syria's
chemical weapons, Shalom told Israel's Army Radio: "It would
dramatically change the capabilities of those organizations."
Such
a development would be "a crossing of all red lines that would require a
different approach, including even preventive operations," he said,
alluding to military intervention for which Israeli generals have said
plans have been readied.
"The concept, in principle, is that this
(chemical weapons transfer) must not happen," Shalom said. "The moment
we begin to understand that such a thing is liable to happen, we will
have to make decisions."
Israeli media said on Sunday the
military had deployed two "Iron Dome" rocket interceptor batteries near
the northern city of Haifa, an area near the Lebanese and Syrian
frontiers.
A military spokesman confirmed the report but insisted
the battery placement was "not due to any specific security situation"
but part of a routine of rotating these systems.
"COMING APART"
Addressing
his cabinet on Sunday, Netanyahu said he intended to put together "the
broadest and most stable government as possible in order, first of all,
to meet the significant security threats that face the State of Israel".
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Difficult
coalition talks could be ahead for Netanyahu with factions representing
widely different sectors of the Jewish state's population.
In
his public remarks at the cabinet session, Netanyahu pointed to "what is
happening in Iran and its proxies and at what is happening in other
areas, with the deadly weapons in Syria, which is increasingly coming
apart.
"In the east, north and south, everything is in ferment
and we must be prepared, strong and determined in the face of all
possible developments," Netanyahu said, in apparent reference to Iran,
Syria and Egypt.
Raising the regional stakes, Iran, among Assad's
few allies and itself long the subject of Israeli military threats over
its nuclear program, said on Saturday it would deem any attack on Syria
an attack on itself.