14 Nov 2024
Wednesday 23 May 2018 - 18:11
Story Code : 306271

Fear of Iran: Israel security cabinet to hold meetings in underground bunker

Middle East Monitor- The Israeli security cabinet has started to hold its meetings in an underground bunker in Jerusalem, amid heightened tensions with Iran.


The decision, made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was reportedly motivated by a desire to avoid any possible security leaks, particularly as officials reportedly move to formulate policy and decide Israels red lines with regard to Iran and Syria.


The Security Cabinet first used the facility, known as the National Management Centre, in 2011 to rehearse a national crisis scenario. It was carved out beneath the government complex in Jerusalem and includes living quarters as well as command facilities.


Since then, two meetings of the 11-member forum have already been held there, with a third scheduled for later today, according toArmy Radio.


Earlier this month Israel accused Iran of firing rockets from Syria into the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Israel struck back with its heaviest air strikes in Syria since the start of the Syrian civil war in 2011, with Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman later claiming thatIsrael had destroyedalmost Irans entire military infrastructure in the country.


Israel hasrepeatedly struckSyrian army locations in the course of the conflict, hitting convoys and bases of Iranian-backed militias that fight alongside Syrian President Bashar Al-Assads forces; on 9 April, an Israeli strikekilled seven Iranian military personnelat a Syrian airbase, with Tehran vowing to retaliate.


Israel has accused Iran of seeking a permanent military presence in Syria, and expanding its influence via a belt of territory that stretches from Tehran, through Iraq, Syria and onto Lebanon.


Following the US exit from the landmark 2015Iran nuclear deal, an Iranian official said yesterday that his country had made all necessary preparations toresume productionof highly-enriched uranium.


The statement came on the same day that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued alengthy list of demandsthat Iran must fulfil prior to the creation of a new nuclear deal.

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