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Israeli Defense Minister recounts internal debate over pre‑emptive strike on Syrian reactor, citing coordination with Mossad, US, and Prime Minister Olmert

Israeli Defense Minister recounts internal debate over pre‑emptive strike on Syrian reactor, citing coordination with Mossad, US, and Prime Minister Olmert The passage provides a first‑hand account of high‑level Israeli decision‑making on a potential nuclear strike, naming key officials (Olmert, Defense Minister, chief of staff, Mossad) and indicating US involvement. It suggests concrete follow‑up lines: verify dates of meetings, locate any related operational plans, and explore US‑Israel coordination. While the claim is not novel—pre‑emptive strike discussions have been reported—it adds detail about internal friction and specific planning stages, making it a strong lead for further investigative work. Key insights: Olmert (then Prime Minister) pushed for a rapid attack on a Syrian nuclear reactor.; The Defense Minister claims to have coordinated with Mossad and the United States to develop a low‑risk strike plan.; Internal disagreements existed, with the Defense Minister being accused of opposition to the strike.

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Israeli Defense Minister recounts internal debate over pre‑emptive strike on Syrian reactor, citing coordination with Mossad, US, and Prime Minister Olmert The passage provides a first‑hand account of high‑level Israeli decision‑making on a potential nuclear strike, naming key officials (Olmert, Defense Minister, chief of staff, Mossad) and indicating US involvement. It suggests concrete follow‑up lines: verify dates of meetings, locate any related operational plans, and explore US‑Israel coordination. While the claim is not novel—pre‑emptive strike discussions have been reported—it adds detail about internal friction and specific planning stages, making it a strong lead for further investigative work. Key insights: Olmert (then Prime Minister) pushed for a rapid attack on a Syrian nuclear reactor.; The Defense Minister claims to have coordinated with Mossad and the United States to develop a low‑risk strike plan.; Internal disagreements existed, with the Defense Minister being accused of opposition to the strike.

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