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Israel admits striking Syrian nuclear reactor in 2007

Published: 21 Mar 2018 - 04:49 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 10:51 pm
A still frame taken from video material released on March 21, 2018 shows a combination image of what the Israeli military describes is before and after an Israeli air strike on a suspected Syrian nuclear reactor site near Deir al-Zor on Sept 6, 2007. IDF/

A still frame taken from video material released on March 21, 2018 shows a combination image of what the Israeli military describes is before and after an Israeli air strike on a suspected Syrian nuclear reactor site near Deir al-Zor on Sept 6, 2007. IDF/

JERUSALEM: Israel’s military has officially admitted it bombed a suspected nuclear reactor in northeastern Syria in 2007.

In a statement on Wednesday, the army said Israeli warplanes struck the facility in Deir al-Zour desert on September 5-6 2007.

"The operation was carried out after complex intelligence efforts by dropping 17 tons of explosives using laser-guided bombs,” it said.

The Israeli army said that the suspected reactor "was close to being completed”.

Several Israeli media outlets published recordings and photographs of the Israeli attack on the Syrian facility.

According to Haaretz daily, the reactor was discovered by chance after five years of construction by the Syrians with the help of North Korea.

There was no comment from the Syrian regime on the Israeli admission.

Previously, Syria has denied that the bombed site was a nuclear reactor.

Last month, Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes against Syrian and Iranian military targets in war-torn Syria.