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MISSILE DEFENSE
Israel launches major home front defence drill
by Staff Writers
Jerusalem (AFP) June 19, 2011

Israel on Sunday launched a major five-day home front defence exercise intended to prepare its population and emergency services to respond to massive missile attacks, the Israeli military said.

Named "Turning Point 5," the exercise involves testing nationwide siren systems and the cellular network, distributing emergency kits, improving coordination and practising evacuation and shelter procedures.

As part of the exercise, now in its fifth year, Israelis are being asked to enter their "pre-selected protected spaces" when they hear sirens sound on Wednesday.

The sirens will sound twice, once in the morning, once in the evening, to give citizens two opportunities to participate in the drill, the military said.

Among the scenarios being prepared for are sustained rocket attacks on the Tel Aviv region, the electrical grid or a geriatric hospital, local media reported.

Israel came under heavy rocket fire during its 2006 war with Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, and the country's southern towns near the Gaza Strip have also frequently been fired on from the Palestinian territory.

For the first time, lawmakers will also be called on to participate in response to a simulated attack on the parliament building in Jerusalem.

Some 80 municipalities will be taking part, along with the military, police, fire service and emergency services. The military's Home Front command will also test an emergency SMS service during the exercise, the army said.

Speaking on army radio on Sunday, Israel's home front defence minister Matan Vilnai cautioned that the exercise should not be seen as "undermining Israel's deterrent power."

"Our enemies know perfectly well that if they attack us, we will strike them with very tough blows, but we must prepare... because they have the capacity to fire missiles and rockets at all of our territory," he said.

According to Vilnai, gas masks have been distributed to 60 percent of the population and the rest should receive the protection by next year.




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EU, Israel discuss Mideast peace talks
Jerusalem (AFP) June 19, 2011 - EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton held talks on Sunday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the international community seeks to relaunch peace talks.

Neither side issued a statement after the afternoon discussions, which came after Ashton met earlier in the week with Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas.

The Palestinians called on the European Union to support them as they head to the United Nations to seek recognition and membership for a Palestinian state.

But many EU nations oppose the UN push, and European and US representatives have sought in recent weeks to develop peace initiatives that could convince the Palestinians to put the bid on hold.

Israel has also stated firm opposition to the move, which it says would undermine the possibility of new peace talks.

On Friday, Lieberman told Ashton there was currently "no chance" negotiations would resume if the Palestinians sought UN recognition and warned that if the world body recognised a Palestinian state it would render previous agreements signed by Israel null and void.

The Palestinians insist that their push for international recognition does not rule out the possibility of new talks. But they concede they think it is unlikely that negotiations, mired in a stalemate, will resume in the near future.





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MISSILE DEFENSE
NATO chief says missiles will not target Russia
London (AFP) June 15, 2011
NATO leader Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Wednesday that the Western military alliance would not attack Russia, as he sought to soothe Moscow's concerns over NATO's missile defence system. Rasmussen said Russian rhetoric was unnecessary and stuck in the past, as he insisted that the missile shield project in Europe would go ahead anyway regardless of whether the Kremlin decided to cooperate. ... read more


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