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  • Israeli Opposition Leader Says He Won't Back Military "Adventures"

    ISRAELI OPPOSITION LEADER SAYS HE WON'T BACK MILITARY "ADVENTURES"

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    July 23, 2012 - 17:55 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's former
    top political partner put him on notice on Monday, July 23 he would
    not back Israeli military "adventures", comments that appeared to
    caution against possible action against Iran, Reuters reported.

    Shaul Mofaz, now opposition leader, made the remarks less than a week
    after pulling his centrist Kadima party out of the governing coalition,
    where he served as vice premier for more than two months.

    As a member of Netanyahu's security cabinet, Mofaz was privy to
    deliberations on Iran's nuclear program.

    "Kadima will not embark on any operational adventures that will risk
    the future of our sons and daughters, and the future of Israel's
    citizens," Mofaz told a news conference that focused largely on
    a revolt inside Kadima by four lawmakers who wanted to rejoin the
    government.

    In Israeli parlance the Hebrew term "operational" has a strictly
    military connotation. Mofaz is a former chief of Israel's armed forces
    and an ex-defense minister.

    Israeli prime ministers have traditionally consulted with opposition
    leaders on major military operations. But in 1981 Menachem Begin
    ignored then opposition leader Shimon Peres's warnings against bombing
    Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor.

    Mofaz's opposition increases the political risks for Netanyahu in his
    decision-making over Iran, especially if an operation went wrong and
    he faced any inquiry over it later.

    Recent opinion polls show most Israelis would oppose any unilateral
    strike on Iran.

    Mofaz's comments appeared to echo those of former Israeli security
    officials who have publicly spoken against any go-it-alone attack
    on Iran's nuclear facilities, with some saying such an assault could
    backfire by spurring Tehran to speed up uranium enrichment.

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