Olmert: Israel Owns Tools to Foil Iranian Nuclear Program

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Reuters
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Reuters
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Olmert: Israel Owns Tools to Foil Iranian Nuclear Program

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Reuters
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Reuters

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced that his country is able to prevent Tehran from producing a nuclear weapon, but that Tel Aviv needs assistance to destroy Iranian nuclear facilities.

“We have tools capable of preventing Iran from possessing nuclear weapons,” the former PM said during a radio interview Friday, adding that since 2005, Israel has been constantly and on a daily basis preoccupied with the Iranian nuclear issue.

Commenting on US President Joe Biden’s visit to the region, Olmert said, “Biden brought one good news when he pledged that in the absence of a certain solution and in the failure of diplomatic efforts, he will not rule out a military option against Tehran because Washington is committed to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.”

The former PM stressed that Israel has a huge military force, but it remains insufficient to allow Tel Aviv fight Iran alone.

“This is due to the long distances that separate both countries, the limited range of combat aircraft, the characteristic of the Israeli forces’ composition, and the spread of nuclear reactors over vast and numerous areas,” he said.

Olmert served as Israeli Prime Minister from 2004 to 2009, when Tel Aviv was capable of destroying the Syrian nuclear reactor in Deir Ezzor.

He said that during his term, heads of Israeli specialized apparatuses told him that the Iranians were working to produce a nuclear weapon in 2008, or at the latest in 2009.

“Here we are today in 2022 and Iran does not have a nuclear weapon. It is not because the Iranians do not want to, but because of the huge obstacles that we placed in front of them,” he stressed.

Olmert then warned against the arrival of a government in Israel that does not work in harmony and cooperation with the US administration.

“A situation may arise in which the Americans are not convinced that the Iranian nuclear weapons threaten their vital interests. But their commitment not to leave Israel alone will be crucial,” he stressed.



Swedish Teens Charged over Blasts Near Israel's Copenhagen Embassy

FILE PHOTO: Security personnel stand during investigation of two blasts near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, October 2, 2024. Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix/via REUTERS
FILE PHOTO: Security personnel stand during investigation of two blasts near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, October 2, 2024. Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix/via REUTERS
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Swedish Teens Charged over Blasts Near Israel's Copenhagen Embassy

FILE PHOTO: Security personnel stand during investigation of two blasts near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, October 2, 2024. Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix/via REUTERS
FILE PHOTO: Security personnel stand during investigation of two blasts near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, October 2, 2024. Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix/via REUTERS

Two Swedish teenagers were charged in a Danish court on Thursday with possessing five hand grenades and detonating two of them on a rooftop near Israel's embassy in Copenhagen, the prosecutor said in court.
No one was injured in the two explosions early on Wednesday, but the building near the embassy sustained some damage, Reuters quoted investigators as saying.
The two teenagers, aged 16 and 19, were detained on Wednesday on a train at Copenhagen's main railway station, and were questioned on Thursday in a Copenhagen city court. The court banned publication of their names.
A third man, aged 19, was detained elsewhere in the Danish capital and was released after questioning, Danish police said.
The police said they were investigating whether the embassy was the target of the explosions.
The blasts in the Danish capital followed a surge in tensions in the Middle East.
This year at least 10 Swedes have been charged in Denmark with attempted murder or weapons possession, sparking criticism over the spread of organized crime.
Swedish authorities have previously said security police averted several planned attacks linked to Iranian security services using local criminal networks, a charge that Iran has said is "baseless.”