Israel's new German subs to be
equipped for for firing nukes
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MIDDLE EAST NEWSLINE
Monday, October 30, 2000
LONDON — Germany has provided Israel with aid to prepare three
conventional submarines for a nuclear attack.
The Berlin-based Der Spiegel reported Sunday that the German government
provided Israel with financial and technical aid to allow the Jewish state to
launch a nuclear second strike in response to any Arab nuclear attack. The
weekly said the three Dolphin-class submarines delivered to Israel can be
converted to allow them to fire nuclear warheads.
Last week, the last of three Dolphin-class submarines arrived in Israel.
German officials denied that the government has provided such aid. But they
acknowledged in parliament last week that Berlin could not rule out that the
Dolphin submarines would be converted into platforms for nuclear weapons.
The news magazine said Rafael, Israel Armament Development Authority is
extending the range of the missiles deployed on the subs. The current
German-supplied missiles have a range of 130 kilometers, but Rafael is
extending this to 350 kilometers, Der Spiegel said.
The Rafael missile, the magazine said, will have a nuclear warhead.
The German report was the latest assertion by Western sources that Israel is
preparing the Dolphin-class submarines for the prospect of a nuclear
counterstrike against any Iranian and Arab attack.
Monday, October 30, 2000
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equipped for for firing nukes
Special to World Tribune.com
MIDDLE EAST NEWSLINE
Monday, October 30, 2000
LONDON — Germany has provided Israel with aid to prepare three
conventional submarines for a nuclear attack.
The Berlin-based Der Spiegel reported Sunday that the German government
provided Israel with financial and technical aid to allow the Jewish state to
launch a nuclear second strike in response to any Arab nuclear attack. The
weekly said the three Dolphin-class submarines delivered to Israel can be
converted to allow them to fire nuclear warheads.
Last week, the last of three Dolphin-class submarines arrived in Israel.
German officials denied that the government has provided such aid. But they
acknowledged in parliament last week that Berlin could not rule out that the
Dolphin submarines would be converted into platforms for nuclear weapons.
The news magazine said Rafael, Israel Armament Development Authority is
extending the range of the missiles deployed on the subs. The current
German-supplied missiles have a range of 130 kilometers, but Rafael is
extending this to 350 kilometers, Der Spiegel said.
The Rafael missile, the magazine said, will have a nuclear warhead.
The German report was the latest assertion by Western sources that Israel is
preparing the Dolphin-class submarines for the prospect of a nuclear
counterstrike against any Iranian and Arab attack.
Monday, October 30, 2000
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