Mystery Of Israel's Secret Uranium Bomb
Mystery Of Israel's Secret Uranium Bomb
Middle East News Service
[ Middle East News Service
comment: This story has already created some interest in
the Israeli media but just how serious it has been taken is
yet to be seen with today being the start of the working
week and with today’s edition of some of the dailies
available in a few hours. For its part, the Independent took
this item seriously featuring it as its cover story. The
paper also included a scientific analysis by Chris Bellamy but essentially it said that
only Israel can explain the mystery. It did explain,
however, more about the isotope ratio being 108. “The
Khiam sample, with 108 parts U-238 to one of U-235 - just
under one per cent - is clearly enriched [uranium]- but not
much.” Einyan Merkazi (Hebrew only) suggests
that these bombs were US-made GBU-28 Bunker Busters rushed
to Israel at the beginning of the war. [The US had to
apologise to the British Government for notifying it of the
delivery while the planes made a fuelling stop in Scotland.]
The site’s suggestion of the kind of bomb involved may
be pure speculation. What is not speculation is Einyan
Merkazi’s other comment: “As usual under these
circumstance Israel starts by denying and that’s just what
the Foreign Ministry Spokesperson did. But just like the
cases of the phosphorus bombs and the cluster bombs a
correction version will eventually be issued.” -Sol
Salbe.]
10/28/06 --
-- Did Israel use a secret new uranium-based weapon in
southern Lebanon this summer in the 34-day assault that cost
more than 1,300 Lebanese lives, most of them civilians?
We know that the Israelis used American "bunker-buster"
bombs on Hezbollah’s Beirut headquarters. We know that
they drenched southern Lebanon with cluster bombs in the
last 72 hours of the war, leaving tens of thousands of
bomblets which are still killing Lebanese civilians every
week. And we now know - after it first categorically denied
using such munitions - that the Israeli army also used
phosphorous bombs, weapons which are supposed to be
restricted under the third protocol of the Geneva
Conventions, which neither Israel nor the United States have
signed. But scientific evidence gathered from at least two
bomb craters in Khiam and At-Tiri, the scene of fierce
fighting between Hezbollah guerrillas and Israeli troops
last July and August, suggests that uranium-based munitions
may now also be included in Israel's weapons inventory - and
were used against targets in Lebanon. According to Dr Chris
Busby, the British Scientific Secretary of the European
Committee on Radiation Risk, two soil samples thrown up by
Israeli heavy or guided bombs showed "elevated radiation
signatures". Both have been forwarded for further
examination to the Harwell laboratory in Oxfordshire for
mass spectrometry - used by the Ministry of Defence - which
has confirmed the concentration of uranium isotopes in the
samples. .. snip… Original: http://news.independent.co.uk/world/fisk/article1935945.ece
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Information Clearing House: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15432.htm Mystery Of Israel's Secret Uranium
Bomb
Alarm over radioactive legacy left by attack on
Lebanon
By Robert Fisk
The Independent Newspaper
Information Clearing House: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15432.htm