Olmert, Barak, and Livni allegedly approved a secret 2007 airstrike on a Syrian reactor
Olmert, Barak, and Livni allegedly approved a secret 2007 airstrike on a Syrian reactor The passage provides a first‑person account of a high‑level decision to destroy a Syrian nuclear reactor, naming the Israeli Prime Minister (Ehud Olmert), former Prime Minister (Ehud Barak), and Foreign Minister (Tzipi Livni). While the strike itself is known, the detailed claim of direct cabinet approval and timing coordination is new and suggests a possible undisclosed operation that could be investigated for legality, chain‑of‑command, and any related financial or diplomatic fallout. The mention of a concurrent police investigation into Olmert’s alleged bribes adds a possible link between the covert operation and personal misconduct. Key insights: Olmert briefed the cabinet and secured approval from Barak and Livni for a midnight airstrike in September 2007.; The operation reportedly used advanced electronic warfare to avoid Syrian radar detection.; Israel maintained total silence after the strike, allowing Syrian President Bashar al‑Assad to deny the attack.
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Olmert, Barak, and Livni allegedly approved a secret 2007 airstrike on a Syrian reactor The passage provides a first‑person account of a high‑level decision to destroy a Syrian nuclear reactor, naming the Israeli Prime Minister (Ehud Olmert), former Prime Minister (Ehud Barak), and Foreign Minister (Tzipi Livni). While the strike itself is known, the detailed claim of direct cabinet approval and timing coordination is new and suggests a possible undisclosed operation that could be investigated for legality, chain‑of‑command, and any related financial or diplomatic fallout. The mention of a concurrent police investigation into Olmert’s alleged bribes adds a possible link between the covert operation and personal misconduct. Key insights: Olmert briefed the cabinet and secured approval from Barak and Livni for a midnight airstrike in September 2007.; The operation reportedly used advanced electronic warfare to avoid Syrian radar detection.; Israel maintained total silence after the strike, allowing Syrian President Bashar al‑Assad to deny the attack.
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