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    ISRAEL TEST-FIRES BALLISTIC MISSILE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    November 2, 2011 - 13:42 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Israel test-fired a ballistic missile on Wednesday,
    November 2, Israel Radio said, amid a heightened public debate over
    the possibility of an Israeli attack against Iran's nuclear program.

    "Israel today carried out the test-firing of a rocket propulsion
    system from the Palmachim base (in central Israel)," a Defense Ministry
    statement said.

    "This had been planned by the defense establishment a long time ago
    and has been carried out as scheduled."

    A Defense Ministry official declined to comment on the type of
    rocket tested. But Israel Radio's military affairs correspondent,
    who is regularly briefed by top officers on defense matters, said a
    ballistic missile was launched.

    Israel, considered to be the Middle East's only nuclear power,
    successfully test-fired a two-stage, long-range ballistic missile
    in 2008.

    It is widely believed to have Jericho missiles capable of carrying
    nuclear warheads, civilian "Shavit" rockets used to launch satellites
    and the Arrow missile interceptor.

    The launch coincided with mounting speculation in Israel that its
    leaders could be preparing a military attack on Iran to curb a nuclear
    program they say is aimed at producing atomic weapons. Iran says its
    nuclear activities are peaceful, Reuters reported.

    The public debate was sparked at the weekend when a newspaper
    commentator suggested Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense
    Minister Ehud Barak may have decided, without seeking wider cabinet
    approval, to attack Iranian nuclear facilities.

    In a policy speech opening parliament's winter session on Monday,
    Netanyahu again voiced his view that a nuclear Iran would pose a
    serious threat to Israel and to the world.

    But he stopped short of making any direct threat of Israeli military
    action. Israel has said repeatedly that all options are on the table
    in trying to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions.

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