{"id":9654,"date":"2009-02-28T14:07:06","date_gmt":"2009-02-28T11:07:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishforum.com.tr\/en\/content\/?p=9654"},"modified":"2011-09-01T21:38:22","modified_gmt":"2011-09-01T18:38:22","slug":"debka-file-exclusives-in-week-ending-feb-26-2009","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2009\/02\/28\/debka-file-exclusives-in-week-ending-feb-26-2009\/","title":{"rendered":"Exclusives in Week"},"content":{"rendered":"<table border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"1\" cellpadding=\"2\" width=\"630\" align=\"center\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\"><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\">Summary of DEBKAfile Exclusives in Week Ending  Feb. 26, 2009<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td width=\"311\" valign=\"top\"><strong>Iran stocks enough enriched uranium for one nuclear bomb<br \/>\nDEBKAfile  Special Report <\/strong><strong>20 Feb.:<\/strong> The White House expressed concern Friday,  Feb. 20 about a new International Atomic Energy Agency report that said Iran  recently understated how much uranium it had enriched.<\/p>\n<p>The UN&#8217;s nuclear  watchdog reported Thursday Iran has stocked more than one tonne of low enriched  uranium hexafluoride at Natanz alone. If enriched, it could produce more than 20  kilos of fissile material &#8211; enough for a bomb. French foreign minister Bernard  Kouchner spoke Friday of a new enrichment plant capable of housing thousands of  centrifuges the Iranians had built at a secret site, confirming long-held  suspicions of sites hidden from the UN inspectors.<\/p>\n<p>This week Dr Mohammed  ElBaradei, the international nuclear agency&#8217;s director said: &#8220;Iran right now is  not providing any access, any clarification with regard to the whole area of the  possible military dimension.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe UN report also disclosed a dome Iran had  built to conceal its Arak heavy water reactor, which is the core of a program  for processing plutonium for military purposes.<\/p>\n<p>All these developments  mean that Iran has reached a &#8220;breakout capacity&#8221; &#8211; a stage that would allow it  to produce enough fissile material for a bomb. This crosses a &#8220;red line&#8221; that  for years Israel has said it would not accept.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>British Muslims  suspected of sending Taliban roadside bombs gadgets <\/strong><strong>21 Feb.:<\/strong> British troops told British foreign secretary David Miliband during visit to  Helmand, Afghanistan, that British Muslims were smuggling devices which enable  Taliban fighters to detonate roadside bombs by remote control to Afghanistan.  They were either sent to sympathizers in the region or carried by volunteers who  fly to Pakistan and then make their way across the border.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Three Israelis injured  in Katyusha rocket attack on Maalot <\/strong><strong>21 Feb.:<\/strong> One rocket fired from Lebanon early  Saturday, Feb. 21, hit a building in the West Galilee town of Arab Christian  town of Mailiyeh, a second fell on the Lebanese side of the border. Three  civilians hit by shrapnel, two suffered shock. Hizballah has denied  responsibility for the attack.<\/p>\n<p>Israeli artillery returned the fire  emanating, according to Lebanese sources, from al-Qulaila and al-Mansouri, near  the Lebanese border town of Naqoura.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>New pro-Saudi terrorist  group suspected of Katyusha attack from Lebanon<br \/>\nDEBKAfile Exclusive Report <\/strong><strong>21 Feb.:<\/strong> The rocket attack of Saturday, Feb. 21 is  attributed by DEBKAfile&#8217;s counter-terror sources to the &#8220;Jihad Movement for  Gaza&#8221; &#8211; a new terrorist organization operating out of the Ain Hilwa refugee camp  near the South Lebanese town of Sidon. No organization has taken responsibility  for the attack.<\/p>\n<p>This ragtag group of Palestinian, Syrian, Lebanese and  Iraqi terrorists is headed jointly by Jamail Hamad, a Palestinian Sunni Moslem,  and Gandi Suhmurani, a Lebanese Shiite, with funding from Saudi intelligence to  buy recruits, weapons, explosives and rockets.<\/p>\n<p>Saudi intelligence is  investing in the new group to create a militia for challenging Hizballah&#8217;s sole  grip on South Lebanon and Iran&#8217;s inroads on Lebanon. To win recognition and  legitimacy, the Jihad Movement for Gaza is trying to seize the war initiative  against Israel and show Hizballah up as all talk and no action.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Iran&#8217;s first nuclear  reactor starts &#8220;pilot stage&#8221; at Bushehr Wednesday<br \/>\nDEBKAfile Special Report <\/strong><strong>22 Feb.:<\/strong> The preliminary phase of Iran&#8217;s first reactor, built with Russian help at the  southern town of Bushehr, was to be marked by a ceremony Wednesday, Feb. 25,  attended by. Our sources report that Iranian nuclear teams will first activate  the 1,000-MW reactor&#8217;s sections in sequence with the help of advanced Russian  computers flown in to monitor their progress. The head of Iran&#8217;s nuclear  commission, Gholamreza Aghazadeh and the head of Russia&#8217;s state Rosatom Atomic  Corporation, Sergey Kiriyenko will be on hand.<\/p>\n<p>Iranian and Western  nuclear experts say this stage is a vital step forward to making the Bushehr  reactor operational. Barring hitches, it will be ready for full operation by  August 2009.<\/p>\n<p>It was hoped in Washington and Jerusalem that after 10 years  of Russian delays, the reactor would never be finished &#8211; at least until the US  and Russian presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev met for the first time  on April 2, at the G-20 summit.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Feb. 23  Briefs<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li> Israel forces drive back  Hamas bombers trying to plant device on Gaza border fence near Kissufim.-<br \/>\nThe  air force strikes their getaway vehicle.&#8211;<br \/>\nThis was Hamas&#8217; second attempt to  blow up border fence this week.<br \/>\nThe Hague court subpoenas four Lebanese  generals suspected of abetting 2005 Rafiq Hariri assassination.<br \/>\nUS pledges  $100m aid to Jordan, $900m for Gaza&#8217;s reconstruction.<br \/>\nIsrael&#8217;s bank  interest slashed by 0.25% to all-time low of 0.75%.<br \/>\nNetanyahu assures trade  unions leader he will pursue a policy of dialogue with labor.<br \/>\nClinton  visits Israel, Palestinian Authority Monday, March 2 &#8212;<br \/>\nNorthern Israeli  town Hatzor Haglilit in shutdown over closure of only place of employment, a  fruit cannery.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Livni blocks unity  government on pro-Palestinian pretext, Abbas frees Hamas terrorists<br \/>\nDEBKAfile  Exclusive Report and Analysis <\/strong><strong>23 Feb.: <\/strong>DEBKAfile&#8217;s military sources report that  Sunday, Feb. 22, the Palestinian Authority on orders from chairman Mahmoud Abbas  began releasing Hamas terrorists who were detained as part of his commitment to  join forces with Israel to combat Palestinian terror.<\/p>\n<p>Abbas did not  consult Israel before freeing the first batch of 21 prisoners or the second  batch of 41.<br \/>\nIn the Gaza Strip, Hamas began releasing activists of Abbas&#8217;  Fatah.<\/p>\n<p>Our sources reveal that, under pressure from Washington, prime  minister Ehud Olmert and foreign minister Tzipi Livni agreed to their transfer  to the West Bank in the face of warnings from the military against reopening the  Gaza-West Bank corridor for the movement of terrorists.<\/p>\n<p>The Palestinian  Fatah and Hamas are on a fast-moving secret track towards a power-sharing accord  with Hamas is pinning Abbas down to giving up his security ties with the United  States and Israel.<\/p>\n<p>Nonetheless, Kadima&#8217;s leader Tzipi Lilvni tried to  force Binyamin Netanyahu to endorse her two-state approach to negotiations with  the Palestinians. The prime minister-designate countered that the Olmert-Livni  talks with Abbas over many months got nowhere, while the perils posed by Iran  and its advance on Israel&#8217;s borders were existential and much more immediate.<\/p>\n<p>Netanyahu and Livni agreed to meet again although prospects for a unity  government have receded.<\/td>\n<td width=\"302\" valign=\"top\"><strong>Ahmadinejad in  Djibout extends Iranian foothold to E. Africa<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>24 Feb.: <\/strong>Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad  signed a series of accords with Djibouti president Ismail Omar Guelle Tuesday,  Feb. 24, establishing technical and vocational centers in the East African state  and supporting development projects. A new protocol opened an Iranian credit  line for Djibouti, whose president commended the cooperation between two nations  belonging to the &#8220;great Islamic Ummah.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>DEBKAfile: Tehran continues its  expansionist drive beyond the Middle East to the Horn of Africa, including  Somalia and Eritrea.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Feb. 14 Briefs <\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li> North Korea prepares to  launch a satellite from its NE coast.<br \/>\nFive US soldiers, an Iraqi policeman,  two interpreters fatally shot in separate incidents in Iraq Tuesday in the Mosul  region.<br \/>\nMonday, three US soldiers killed in Diyala north of Baghdad  &#8212;<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Netanyahu weighs Nathan  Sharansky for foreign minister<br \/>\nDEBKAfile Exclusive Report <\/strong><strong>24 Feb.:<\/strong> After Labor and Kadima leader Ehud Barak  and Tzipi Livni refused to join his wall-to-wall government, Israel&#8217;s designated  prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu launched negotiations for a centrist  government coalition supported by a parliamentary majority of 65 members of the  right-of-center and religious parties. Three or four ministers will be drawn  from outside political parties: Nathan Sharansky is Netanyahu&#8217;s choice for the  foreign ministry.<\/p>\n<p>Sharansky, a respected world figure whom the Soviet  government sentenced to hard labor as a human rights activist and founder of the  Jewish Refusenik movement in Moscow, was released in East Germany in 1986 and  settled in Israel. He served in various cabinet posts until 2006. Sharanksy has  won several bipartisan US honors.<br \/>\nThe Likud leader is still in the early  stages of lining up his cabinet.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>A new Israel killer  drone can take out S-300 anti-air missile acquired by Iran <\/strong><strong>25 Feb.:<\/strong> The Israeli air industries first unveiled  its new Harop &#8220;loiter drone&#8221; for taking out ground-to-air missiles before it  enters attack mode at the annual Aero-India 2009 air show in Bangalore.<\/p>\n<p>DEBKAfile&#8217;s military sources report that while Iran has contracted to  buy from Russia five S-300 batteries worth $800 m, classified as a game-changer,  to defend its nuclear sites against potential aerial attack, India and Turkey  are interested in Israel&#8217;s Harop killer-drone.<\/p>\n<p>Once it penetrates  Iranian airspace, the Harop can silence surface-to-air batteries and open the  skies to aerial and missile attack. It can travel 1,000 km to patrol an assigned  area until a hostile target is exposed. Its 23-kilo warhead then strikes the  target before it is activated. The Russian S-300 missile is one such target. The  expendable Harop can sustain a mission of several hours over an assigned area.  Operated by electro-optical sensors, the drone can detect weapons systems in  inert mode, weapons on the move and radar installations switched off to avoid  detection.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Obama avoids naming  presidential envoy for Iran<\/p>\n<p>25 Feb.:<\/strong> Contrary to widespread speculation, veteran diplomat Dennis Ross has  been named special adviser to secretary of state Hillary Clinton for counsel on  the broad area between Afghanistan and Egypt, according to Washington officials.<\/p>\n<p>President Barack Obama has decided not to appoint a special presidential  envoy for Iran, a post which Ross had been expected to fill.<\/p>\n<p>For now, he  will not be involved personally in the Iranian issue.<\/p>\n<p>DEBKAfile&#8217;s  Washington sources report that Obama is signaling that for the time being the  direct open talks with Tehran promised in his campaign are not about to take  off.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Feb. 25  briefs:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Since Israel&#8217;s Jan. 18 ceasefire Hamas managed to smuggle into  Gaza anti-air missiles, quantities of Grad rockets, C-4 explosives for  missiles.<br \/>\n\u2022 No date for completing Iran&#8217;s reactor at Bushehr from Russian  nuclear chief Kirienko.<br \/>\n\u2022 Barak: Time is running out fast, even sanctions  will not halt Iran&#8217;s nuclear progress\/<br \/>\n\u2022 Iran promises &#8220;good nuclear news  again &#8221; on April 9 (Day 1 of Jewish Passover) &#8212;<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Netanyahu&#8217;s three  candidates for defense <\/strong><strong>25 Feb.:<\/strong> Sources close to prime minister-designate  Binyamin Netanyahu&#8217; reported Wednesday night, Feb. 25, that his three candidates  for defense are in descending order the incumbent Ehud Barak, head of the Labor  party, or two former chiefs of staff, Shaul Mofaz of Kadima or Moshe Yaalon of  Likud.<\/p>\n<p>The final choice depends on the coalition accords still in the  making with other parties. The sources stressed that those three were the only  candidates and ruled out the candidacy of Dan Meridor.<\/p>\n<p>Netanyahu&#8217;s Likud  began formal negotiations for a coalition Wednesday with right-of-center Israeli  Beitenu and ultra-religious Shas after he was rebuffed by Kadima&#8217;s Tzipi Livni  and Labor.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Damascus may heat up  Syrian-Lebanese-Israel borders over Hariri tribunal<br \/>\nDEBKAfile Exclusive  Report <\/strong><strong>26 Feb.:<\/strong> Washington and Jerusalem are bracing for a  flare-up on the Syrian and Lebanese borders with Israel as the international  tribunal prosecuting Rafiq Hariri&#8217;s assassins starts sittings next Sunday, March  1.<\/p>\n<p>UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has engineered a delay by insisting  on tight security measures for the court. But Washington has refused to postpone  its hearings which Syrian president Bashar Assad sees as a ticking bomb for his  regime. He may therefore retaliate.<\/p>\n<p>DEBKAfile&#8217;s military sources report  that Israel&#8217;s armed forces, the four Syrian divisions arrayed along Lebanese and  Israeli borders, the Lebanese army, the United Nations peace force and Hizballah  are all in a high state of suspense for trouble.<\/p>\n<p>On the surface, hectic  US diplomatic activity presages a thaw in relations with Damascus. But when it  comes down to brass tacks, Barack Obama is not letting the Syrian president off  the hook on longstanding bones of contention: Damascus&#8217; support for terrorist  groups, its acquisition of nuclear and nonconventional weaponry, interference in  Lebanon, ties with Iran and worsening human rights.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Summary of DEBKAfile Exclusives in Week Ending Feb. 26, 2009 Iran stocks enough enriched uranium for one nuclear bomb DEBKAfile Special Report 20 Feb.: The White House expressed concern Friday, Feb. 20 about a new International Atomic Energy Agency report that said Iran recently understated how much uranium it had enriched. 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