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Barak panel wants more for Israeli defense
by Staff Writers
Tel Aviv, Israel (UPI) Aug 20, 2012

Israel deploys anti-rocket battery near Egypt border: army
Jerusalem (AFP) Aug 20, 2012 - The Israeli army has deployed an Iron Dome air defence system, designed to intercept and destroy rockets, days after two rockets were fired at the town of Eilat near the border with Egypt, a military spokeswoman said Monday.

"An Iron Dome battery has been deployed in the town of Eilat as part of tests, momentarily modifying the sites where these systems are deployed," she said but did not give further details.

An Islamist militant group claimed responsibility for the two rocket attacks aimed at Eilat, Israel's Red Sea resort town, SITE Intelligence Group reported on Thursday.

A group calling itself Ansar Jerusalem claimed to be responsible for firing "two Grad rockets into the city" which it said hit "inhabited targets", in a statement posted on online jihadist forums, the US-based monitoring agency said.

On Wednesday, evening, Israeli police said two blasts rocked the city.

Debris of the rockets which were apparently fired from Egypt's Sinai peninsula was later found.


Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak has convened a secret panel to argue for increased defense spending.

The panel produced a report stating that since 2008 Israel's defense budget has declined by $1.24 billion. Copies of the Barak panel's report have been provided to Israel military Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz.

The committee, headed by Professor Asher Tishler, the dean of the management department at Tel Aviv University and who specializes in defense issues, reviews the period 2008-12, the Haaretz newspaper reported.

Members of the defense establishment are reportedly optimistic that the Tishler report will influence Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the Israeli Finance Ministry to increase the defense budget from its 2011 level of $14.89 billion to $15.39 billion in 2012.

The Israeli military industrial complex remains an integral part of the Israeli economy.

Among the major Israeli defense companies are: Achidatex (body armor and ballistic products, bulletproof vests): Aeronautics Defense Systems (Aerostar Unmanned Air Vehicle System); Defense Industries International (manufacturer of personal military and civilian protective equipment and supplies); DefenSoft (software for planning defense and security systems); dsIT Technologies (naval sonar and acoustics-related projects); Export Erez (manufacturer of protective equipment and personal military supplies); Israel Military Industries (aircraft equipment, pylons, fuel tanks, chaff and flare dispensing systems, UAVs, airborne electronic control units for aircraft-launched missiles, handgun and rifle ammunition; Lehavot HaBashan (design and manufacture of ruggedized equipment); Mofet Etzion (LIBA Armor, protection from IEDs; Reshef Technologies (developer and manufacturer of artillery, mortar, tank and rocket fuses) and Soltam Systems (artillery systems with fire control computer, muzzle velocity radar (MVR), inertial navigation and target acquisition. 155mm guns and howitzers with standard NATO ammunition.)

In January, Netanyahu said Israel would boost defense spending by about 6 percent in 2011 because of deepening regional instability, after stating in 2011 that he would make cuts to the military to finance social reforms.

"We are going to add 3 billion shekels ($700 million) to the defense budget," he said.

Netanyahu told a Cabinet meeting: "I have reflected on this question but, in view of what has happened in the region, I have reached the conclusion that cutting the defense budget would be a mistake, even a big mistake.

"Any sensible person can see what is happening around us ... All these changes have strategic implications for the national security of the state of Israel, for our ability to face the new challenges and instability."

Netanyahu added that the Israeli army "is the shield of the country, which is why we must increase its means. In the past, we discovered things late, whereas now we will become aware of them in real time."

As in the United States, rising military budgets have become an object of concern to the electorate as social programs are slashed.

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Israel PM sends aide to key rabbi over Iran attack
Jerusalem (AFP) Aug 21, 2012 - Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu has sent an aide to meet Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, spiritual leader of ultra-orthodox party Shas, to win his backing for an attack on Iran, Israeli media said on Tuesday.

Yaakov Amidror, head of the National Security Council, visited Yosef, whose party is a member of Netanyahu's ruling coalition, at his home in Jerusalem on Friday to discuss the issue, Israeli media reports said.

A senior Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed news of the visit to AFP, but did not give details on the discussions.

Thus far, Yosef has ordered Shas ministers to oppose any Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities that is not coordinated with the United States.

Israeli commentators have said that Netanyahu and Defence Minister Ehud Barak do not have a majority in the country's cabinet or the security cabinet to carry out an offensive against Iran, hence the importance of Shas.

Army radio reported that, since the visit, Yosef has become less determined in his opposition to an Israeli attack.

It cited extracts from a religious commentary made on Saturday night in which Yosef likened Iranian leaders to Amman, a Persian enemy of Israel in Biblical times.

"We are all in danger," Yosef was quoted as saying. "We cannot rely on anyone except our father who is in heaven."

Israel believes the Islamic republic is trying to develop a military nuclear capability under the guise of its civilian programme which it says would pose an existential threat to the Jewish state.

Iran denies these accusations.



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