JERUSALEM: Israel will ultimately decree on an Iranian strike on its
own, its military chief of staff said in an interview broadcast
Saturday, as a senior US official arrived for talks on the Islamic
Republic.'Israel is the central guarantor of its own security; this is
our role as army, the State of Israel should defend itself,' Lieutenant
General Benny Gantz told state-owned Channel One TV.'We must follow the
developments in Iran and its nuclear project, but in a very broad
manner, taking into account what the world is doing, what Iran decided,
what we will do or not do,' he said.In recent weeks, there has been
feverish speculation that Israel was getting closer to mounting a
pre-emptive strike on Iran s nuclear programme, though Israel has denied
reaching such a decision.Tensions between Iran and Israel have been
simmering with Iranian warships entering the Mediterranean through the
Suez Canal in a show of 'might', a move Israel said it would closely
monitor.On Wednesday, Iran said it had installed another 3,000
centrifuges to increase its uranium enrichment abilities and was
stepping up exploration and processing of uranium yellowcake.And Israel
blamed a recent wave of attacks targeting Israeli diplomats on agents of
Tehran, allegations Iran denies.US National Security Advisor Tom
Donilon will on Sunday begin talks with Israeli officials on a range of
issues including Iran, two weeks ahead of a Washington visit by Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for White House talks with US
President Barak Obama on the same topic.A recent article in the
Washington Post said that US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta thinks
Israel may strike Iran s nuclear installations in the coming
months.According to Gantz, whose interview was conducted prior to the
Saturday developments, Iran was not only an 'Israeli problem', but also
'a world and regional problem'. (AFP)
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