Israel Deploys Iron Dome System near Jerusalem

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Israel deployed its Iron Dome missile defence system near Jerusalem Sunday, an Agence France Presse correspondent said, as the United States lobbied for domestic and international support for military strikes against Syria.

The correspondent said the battery was set up west of the city.

A military spokeswoman would not comment on the deployment, saying only that "defense systems are deployed in accordance with situation assessments."

Late last month a battery of the mobile system was set up in the greater Tel Aviv area, pointing northwards towards Syria. Israeli media have reported that six or seven such batteries are currently in use.

Speaking at a cabinet meeting on Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Israel "an island of tranquility, quiet and security" amidst "the storm raging around us", without explicitly mentioning Syria or its ally Iran.

In previous weeks Netanyahu has repeatedly said Israel was not involved in the war in Syria, but would "respond with force" if anyone attacked it.

There are fears that if the United States and its allies attack Syria, forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad or Lebanon's Hizbullah could retaliate against neighboring Israel, Washington's key ally in the region.

Late last month, Iran's army chief of staff General Hassan Firouzabadi warned: "Any military action against Syria will drive the Zionists to the edge of fire."

U.S. President Barack Obama's administration is seeking to shore up support both at home and abroad for limited military strikes against Syria in retaliation for what it says is the regime's use of chemical weapons in a Damascus suburb.

In Washington, Congress is due to begin full debate this week on whether to approve Obama's plans when it returns from its summer break on Monday.

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Thumb ironlikelion 09 September 2013, 02:18

According to your logic, any country that is not directly engaged in some type of war or conflict "benifits". Obviously, when not involed in war or conflict, ANY country is able to focus on domestic growth and development.
It seems to me, that what you are trying to say is that because of the Syrian war, the invovled combatants are unable to engage in war against Israel. The problem with this concept is that it reflects your (but you are not alone and that is the problem) support war in general. In other words, you do not intend for the military organizations to stand idle; if they were fighting in Syria then "they could fight Israel". This is not an approach to conflict resolution, it instead insures the longevity of exististing conflict and also creates new ones. Sad...

Thumb ironlikelion 09 September 2013, 02:26

Typos:
-it reflects you support *for war in general...
-if they *weren't fighting in Syria then...
-existing *conflicts...