Israel stockpiled chemical weapons decades ago – CIA document
by alethoRT | September 11, 2013
Israel is believed to have secretly built up its own stockpile of chemical and biological weapons decades ago, reports Foreign Policy, citing a recently unearthed CIA document.
American
surveillance satellites uncovered in 1982 “a probable CW [chemical
weapon] nerve agent production facility and a storage facility… at the
Dimona Sensitive Storage Area in the Negev Desert,” states the secret
1983 CIA intelligence estimate obtained by Foreign Policy (FP). “Other CW production is believed to exist within a well-developed Israeli chemical industry,” the document adds.
According to FP,
US intelligence agencies are almost certain that Israel possesses a
stockpile of nuclear weapons that the Middle Eastern country developed
in the 1960s and 1970s as part of its defense against a possible attack
from Arab neighbors.
The FP report is based on a page from a secret, Sept. 15, 1983, CIA Special National Intelligence Estimate entitled “Implications of Soviet Use of Chemical and Toxin Weapons for US Security Interests.” Part of the document was released in 2009 in the National Archives, but the piece on Israel was extracted from that version.
For
years, arms control analysts have speculated that Israel built up a
range of chemical and biological weapons to complement its alleged
nuclear arsenal.
Experts’
attention, in particular, was focused on the Israel Institute for
Biological Research (IIBR) at Ness Ziona, located 20 kilometers south of
Tel Aviv. The highly-classified research center operated and funded by
the Israel Ministry of Defense is alleged to be a military facility
manufacturing chemical and biological weapons. The IIBR was allegedly
involved in several “accidents.” In one of them, according to the
British Foreign Report in 1998, authorities were close to ordering
evacuation of homes in the area before scientists discovered there was
no threat to the population.
However,
to date not much evidence has been published about Israel possessing
chemical or nuclear weapons. The newly-discovered CIA memo may be the
strongest indication yet, FP writes.
“While
we cannot confirm whether the Israelis possess lethal chemical agents,”
the CIA document is quoted as saying, “several indicators lead us to
believe that they have available to them at least persistent and
non-persistent nerve agents, a mustard agent, and several riot-control
agents, marched with suitable delivery systems.”
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The
“non-persistent agent” mentioned in the secret document was likely
sarin – a nerve gas that was allegedly used in the August 21 chemical
weapons attack in a Damascus suburb, FP writes. The US blamed the Syrian
government for the attack and threatened to launch a military strike in
response.
The
1983 CIA memo reveals that US intelligence was aware of Israeli alleged
chemical weapons-testing activities since the early 1970s – when they
learned from intelligence sources about the existence of chemical
weapons testing grounds. It is almost certain that these test areas were
located in Negev Desert, in southern Israel, FP writes.
Israel
stepped up its research and development work on chemical weapons
following the end of the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, according to the CIA
document. The war began when Egypt and Syria launched a joint surprise
attack against Israel as the nation was celebrating Yom Kippur – the
most sacred day in the Jewish calendar.
“Israel,
finding itself surrounded by frontline Arab states with budding CW
capabilities, became increasingly conscious of its vulnerability to
chemical attack,” the document says. “Its sensitivities were galvanized
by the capture of large quantities of Soviet CW-related equipment during
both the 1967 Arab-Israeli and the 1973 Yom Kippur wars. As a result,
Israel undertook a program of chemical warfare preparations in both
offensive and protective areas.”
The
report also claims that in January 1976, American intelligence detected
“possible tests” of Israeli chemical weapons very likely to have taken
place in the Negev Desert. FP cites a former US Air Force intelligence
officer, who told the magazine that the National Security Agency
intercepted communications indicating that Israeli air force
fighter-bombers carried out a simulated low-level chemical weapons
delivery missions at a bombing range in the Negev.
It
is unknown whether Israel still keeps its alleged stockpile of chemical
weapons. In 1992, the Israeli government signed the Chemical Weapons
Convention, which outlaws such arms. Crucially, however, Israel has not
ratified the agreement.
The
author of the FP article claims that after a search on Google Maps, he
found what he believes to be “the location of the Israeli nerve agent
production facility and its associated chemical weapons storage area” in
the Negev Desert east of the village of al-Kilab, about 10 miles west
of the city of Dimona.
The Israeli embassy in Washington did not respond to FP’s requests to comment on the article.
The
CIA document emerged as the US mulls over a possible “limited” military
strike against the Syrian regime that President Barack Obama was
pushing for following the chemical weapons attack last month.
On Tuesday, Obama the urged the US Congress to postpone a vote to authorize military action, and said he was seeking a diplomatic solution to the ongoing Syrian war. Obama cited the Russian proposal to
put Syria’s chemical weapons under international control among the
reasons for the delay. Damascus has this week agreed to hand over its
chemical weapons to international supervisors, and to sign the Chemical Weapons Convention.
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