Americans deploy anti-missile radar in Israel

Source: The Daily Star

The United States has recently deployed an anti-missile radar in Israel that is mainly to warn of incoming Iranian weapons, Israeli state radio reported Sunday.

The radar, said to have a range of more than 2,000 kilometers is located in the south of the country, the radio added, and is operated by a permanent 120-strong US Army staff.

Questioned by AFP, an Israeli Defense Ministry spokesman said he did “not know about such a deployment.”

A senior Pentagon official had said in late July that US Defense Secretary Robert Gates agreed to explore deploying a powerful radar in Israel. “The idea here is to help Israel create a layered missile defense capability to protect it from all sorts of threats in the region, near and far,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Besides the radar, Gates also agreed to explore sharing early warning launch data, as well as US funding for two costly Israeli projects designed to counter short-range rockets and mortars, he said.

The official said deploying the X-band radar was a near-term proposition, adding “all this is moving pretty quickly.”

“We are going to station this land-based system there, and the Israelis would plug into it,” said the official.

The radar was described as a powerful phased-array system that can target the warhead of a long- or medium-range missile in space.

The official linked the assistance to the US administration’s push for progress on a road map for peace between Israel and the Palestinians. But it appeared to be more directly related to Israel’s concern about Iran’s nuclear program. – AFP


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