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10-14-2012, 13:51
Hezbollah drone sent to scout nuclear facility, Israel says
By Sheera Frenkel
McClatchy Newspapers
Published: October 14, 2012
http://www.stripes.com/mobile/news/middle-east/hezbollah-drone-sent-to-scout-nuclear-facility-israel-says-1.193053
JERUSALEM - A drone aircraft that entered Israeli airspace earlier this week was apparently on a mission to take pictures of the Dimona nuclear research center in southern Israel, Israeli officials confirmed Friday.
What the aircraft managed to learn and whether it transmitted its observations to a remote facility was not immediately known. Israeli officials have said the aircraft was launched from southern Lebanon and was shot down "some time" after it entered Israeli air space. Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite militia, says that its technicians assembled the aircraft from parts provided by Iran.
"This was a crude device, but it was a drone with all the capabilities that unmanned aerial crafts offer, and for that reason it is worrying," an Israeli military official told McClatchy under the condition that he not be identified because he was not authorized to discuss sensitive information with a reporter. "We are studying the drone now to learn more about what it accomplished and what Hezbollah intended with it."
The drone was the third unmanned aircraft Hezbollah has dispatched over Israel. Israeli officials said it was the most sophisticated to date. According to the initial account of its downing, the aircraft entered Israeli airspace from the Mediterranean and traveled about 35 miles before it was shot down. Dimona, where Israel is believed to assemble its nuclear weapons, is about 45 miles from the Israeli coast.
Whatever its mission and capabilities, the drone marked another escalation in Israel's conflict with Iran over Iran's nuclear program. Israel believes Iran is attempting to build a nuclear weapon, a charge Iran denies, and has threatened to bomb that country's nuclear facilities to prevent it from developing the technology to build one.
By Sheera Frenkel
McClatchy Newspapers
Published: October 14, 2012
http://www.stripes.com/mobile/news/middle-east/hezbollah-drone-sent-to-scout-nuclear-facility-israel-says-1.193053
JERUSALEM - A drone aircraft that entered Israeli airspace earlier this week was apparently on a mission to take pictures of the Dimona nuclear research center in southern Israel, Israeli officials confirmed Friday.
What the aircraft managed to learn and whether it transmitted its observations to a remote facility was not immediately known. Israeli officials have said the aircraft was launched from southern Lebanon and was shot down "some time" after it entered Israeli air space. Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite militia, says that its technicians assembled the aircraft from parts provided by Iran.
"This was a crude device, but it was a drone with all the capabilities that unmanned aerial crafts offer, and for that reason it is worrying," an Israeli military official told McClatchy under the condition that he not be identified because he was not authorized to discuss sensitive information with a reporter. "We are studying the drone now to learn more about what it accomplished and what Hezbollah intended with it."
The drone was the third unmanned aircraft Hezbollah has dispatched over Israel. Israeli officials said it was the most sophisticated to date. According to the initial account of its downing, the aircraft entered Israeli airspace from the Mediterranean and traveled about 35 miles before it was shot down. Dimona, where Israel is believed to assemble its nuclear weapons, is about 45 miles from the Israeli coast.
Whatever its mission and capabilities, the drone marked another escalation in Israel's conflict with Iran over Iran's nuclear program. Israel believes Iran is attempting to build a nuclear weapon, a charge Iran denies, and has threatened to bomb that country's nuclear facilities to prevent it from developing the technology to build one.