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Israeli leaders must guarantee Israel's existence: PM
by Staff Writers
Jerusalem (AFP) Feb 27, 2012


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Monday that Israel's leaders must guarantee not only the country's security but also the very existence of the Jewish state.

"The leaders of the state of Israel guarantee not only the security of Israel and its citizens, but also the fundamental existence of the country," said Netanyahu in a television interview on a programme marking the 20th anniversary of premier Menachem Begin's death.

Netanyahu was asked about Begin's decision to destroy an Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981.

The successful attack is often referred to by Israeli analysts when speculating about the possibility of an Israeli military operation against nuclear installations in Iran.

When asked if he had studied how Begin reached the decision to strike Iraq, Netanyahu insisted that each case is different.

"Each decision is a separate decision," he said.

The Israeli premier had said on Sunday that Iran's controversial nuclear programme, which Western powers believe is aimed at developing an atom bomb, would be the main topic in his discussions at the White House with President Barack Obama on March 5.

Iran denies seeking atomic weapons and insists its nuclear programme is for purely civilian purposes.

Israel kills armed infiltrator from Sinai: army
Jerusalem (AFP) Feb 28, 2012 - Israeli forces engaged in a firefight overnight with gunmen who infiltrated from Egypt's Sinai peninsula, killing one, the Israeli military said on Tuesday.

"Soldiers patrolling along the Israel-Egypt border identified a number of suspects who had infiltrated into Israel," the military said in a statement.

"The suspects fired at the soldiers, who returned fire and identified a hit," the statement added, saying all but one member of the group escaped back into Egypt.

"Upon the arrival of an IDF (Israeli Defence Force) medical force to the location of the incident, they determined the death of the injured suspect."

The official Egyptian news agency MENA quoted an unidentified security official as saying that Israeli troops confronted Egyptian tobacco smugglers who illegally crossed the border.

"There were no casualties on the Egyptian side," the official was quoted as saying.

The incident came after a string of apparent attempts by militants to infiltrate Israel via its border with Egypt, according to the Israeli military.

On February 21, troops interrupted an apparent smuggling attempt during which a man hurled a bag containing explosives at soldiers.

The bag failed to detonate and the suspect was able to escape, the army said.

And on February 23, in the same border area where the latest shootout occurred, Israeli troops discovered a bag containing a large explosive device after unsuccessfully attempting to detain an infiltrator.

Border security incidents have increased in recent months as Israel has warned that lawlessness in post-revolution Egypt is allowing militants to use Sinai to stage attacks against the Jewish state.

It accuses militants based in Gaza of using the long border between Egypt and Israel to infiltrate and carry out attacks, including one last August in which gunmen launched coordinated ambushes on vehicles in Sinai, killing eight Israelis.

Israel is building a giant steel security barrier along the frontier, which is due to be completed by the end of this year.

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