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Israel Practices Biological Attack Response
2011-12-03
The Israeli government has carried out a two-day exercise it says is aimed at boosting preparedness for any terrorist attack aimed at sparking an outbreak of a highly contagious disease. Israeli officials emphasize the biological weapons drill is routine, but it comes amid rising tensions in the region, particularly from Iran.

In this exercise no one knows what contagious agent has been used, anthrax, botulism or another deadly organism. The staff must identify the agent and within hours begin vaccinating the local population against it.

The exercise comes amid rising tensions in the region. Western governments last week tightened sanctions against Iran after the United Nations nuclear agency (IAEA) said it had evidence that Iran was trying to build a nuclear bomb.

Shlomo Brom, an analyst with the Institute of National Security Studies, says he believes a military strike against Iran is only a distant possibility.

"Certainly there are discussions in the Israeli government on the option of an Israeli attack against the Iranian nuclear program as a last resort. But I do not think that it is imminent," Brom explained.

In January, security forces will hold another drill, this one responding to a simulated radiological attack such as from a uranium-laced weapon or "dirty bomb."
Posted by:Steve White

#1  Unconventional attacks are a serious concern. Anything the human mind can conceive of must be considered. Quick response a must. We all know about the nuclear bomb stories but I guess an unseen little bug does not hold any prestige.
Lobbing a dirty bomb I guess holds some interest but expect a return volley. Who sent biological may be difficult to ascertain.
Posted by: Dale   2011-12-03 17:59  

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