Israel is working on an "ethnically targeted" biological
weapon that would kill or harm Arabs but not Jews, according to
Israeli military and western intelligence sources cited in a
front-page report in the London Sunday Times, November 15, 1998
("Israel Planning 'Ethnic' Bomb as Saddam Caves In," by Uzi
Mahnaimi and Marie Colvin).
In developing this "ethno-bomb," the British paper went
on, Israeli scientists are trying to exploit medical advances by
identifying distinctive genes carried by some Arabs, and then create a
genetically modified bacterium or virus. The goal is to use the
ability of viruses and certain bacteria to alter the DNA inside the
host's living cells. The scientists are trying to engineer deadly
microorganisms that attack only those bearing the distinctive genes.
The secret Israel program is based at the Institute for Biological
Research in Nes Tsiona, a small town southeast of Tel Aviv, the main
research facility for Israel's clandestine arsenal of chemical and
biological weapons.
A scientist there said the task is very complicated because both
Arabs and Jews are of Semitic origin. But he added: "They have,
however, succeeded in pinpointing a particular characteristic in the
genetic profile of certain Arab communities, particularly the Iraqi
people." Diseases could be spread by spraying organisms into the
air or putting them in water supplies.
Some experts have commented that while an ethnically targeted
weapon is theoretically feasible, the practical aspects of creating
one are enormous. All the same, a confidential Pentagon report warned
last year that biological agents could be genetically engineered to
produce new lethal weapons.
US Defense Secretary William Cohen revealed that he had received
reports of countries working to create "certain types of
pathogens that would be ethnic-specific." A senior western
intelligence source confirmed that Israel is one of the countries
Cohen had in mind, the Sunday Times report added.
Reliable Record
The Sunday Times report is all the more credible given the
prestigious paper's past record of reliable reporting. In a detailed
front-page report published on June 19, 1977, the Sunday Times first
revealed to the world that Israeli authorities had been torturing
Palestinian prisoners, that this torture was "widespread and
systematic," and that it "appears to be sanctioned at some
level as deliberate policy." At the time Israeli officials and
Jewish-Zionist leaders in the United States protested the Sunday Times
revelations, and denied the charge. Later, though, Israeli torture of
prisoners was independently verified by Amnesty International, and
others.
Another recent Sunday Times article revealed that Israeli jets have
been equipped to carry chemical and biological weapons. "There is
hardly a single known or unknown form of chemical or biological
weapons ... which is not manufactured at the [Nes Tsiona]
Institute," a biologist who is a former Israeli intelligence
official told the newspaper. And the Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot,
citing a foreign report, has told readers that hundreds of bottles of
deadly anthrax toxin are stored at the Institute.
The "ethnic bomb" claims have been given further credence
in Foreign Report, an authoritative Jane's publication that closely
monitors security and military matters. It cites unnamed South African
sources as saying that Israeli scientists, in trying to develop an
"ethnic bullet" against Arabs, have made use of similar
biological studies conducted by South African scientists during the
Apartheid era (and later revealed in testimony before that country's
"Truth and Reconciliation Commission"). Foreign Report also
says that Israelis have gained insights into the Arab genetic make-up
by conducting research on "Jews of Arab origin, especially
Iraqis."
The British Medical Association has become so concerned about the
lethal potential of genetically-based biological weapons that it has
opened an investigation. Dr. Vivienne Nathanson, who organized the
research, said: "With an ethnically targeted weapon, you could
even hit groups within a population. The history of warfare, in which
many conflicts have an ethnic factor, shows how dangerous this could
be."
A spokesman for Britain's biological defense establishment confirms
that such weapons are theoretically possible. "We have reached a
point now where there is an obvious need for an international
convention to control biological weapons," he said.
The Anti-Defamation League lost no time denouncing the Sunday Times
"ethnic bomb" report. Abraham Foxman, national director of
the influential Jewish-Zionist organization, called it
"irresponsible and dangerous." The ADL official went on:
"This sensational story is reminiscent of the age-old
anti-Semitic blood libel myth of Jews deviously targeting non-Jews
with poison." Question: How does Foxman know that this report is
not true? Do high-level Israeli officials routinely inform the ADL of
the Zionist government's top-secret military programs?
A senior Israeli government official similarly rejected the Sunday
Times report, saying "this is the kind of story that does not
deserve denial." Such Israeli declarations are virtually
worthless, however, considering that the Zionist state refuses
officially to acknowledge that it has nuclear weapons, a fact that
even authoritative American sources have confirmed.
'Human Guinea Pigs'
Victor Ostrovsky, a former case officer of Israel's Mossad
intelligence agency, recalled in his book The Other Side of Deception
how he first learned of the Zionist state's secret weapons center:
It was Uri who enlightened me regarding the Nes Zionna [Tsiona]
facility. It was, he said, an ABC warfare laboratory -- ABC standing
for atomic, biological and chemical. It was where our top
epidemiological scientists were developing various doomsday
machines. Because we were so vulnerable and would not have a second
chance should there be an all-out war in which this type of weapon
would be needed, there was no room for error. The [captured]
Palestinian infiltrators came in handy in this regard. As human
guinea pigs, they could make sure the weapons the scientists were
developing worked properly and could verify how fast they worked and
make them even more efficient.
As most of the world recognizes, United States policy toward
countries that develop nuclear, chemical and biological weapons is
sanctimonious and brazenly hypocritical.
Recently, for example, the US government sharply condemned India
and Pakistan for testing nuclear weapons. Of course, the only country
ever to have actually used nuclear weapons is the United States. In
August 1945, American forces instantly killed tens of thousands of
Japanese civilians with atomic bombs, first in Hiroshima and then in
Nagasaki -- even though America's most competent military leaders held
that there was no military need to use the horrific weapon. (See:
"Was Hiroshima Necessary," in the May-June 1997 Journal, pp.
4-12).
To prevent the government of Iraq from developing "weapons of
mass destruction" (to use the currently fashionable phrase), the
United States regularly bombs the hapless Arab country, and enforces
an economic embargo that (according to authoritative estimates) has
already claimed the lives of more than 200,000 Iraqi children.
For decades, though, America's political and intellectual leaders
-- reflecting their obsequious subservience to Jewish-Zionist
interests -- condone Israel's growing arsenal of sophisticated
nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
M.W.
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