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Iraq Denies Giving Israel 1998 Pledge Not To Attack

Former Israeli prime minister Benyamin Netanyahu

BAGHDAD, September 16 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Iraq dismissed a claim by former Israeli prime minister Benyamin Netanyahu on Sunday, September 15, that Baghdad had assured Israel in 1998 it would not attack the Jewish state in case of a U.S. attack.

“Such illusions can only exist in the sick minds” of Israeli leaders, said Information Minister Mohammad Said al-Sahhaf, quoted by the official INA news agency.

Netanyahu told Israeli army radio on Wednesday, September 11, that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein sent him a message in 1998 saying “Iraq would not launch missiles on Israel” in retaliation for a U.S. attack.

“I let him know this was a wise decision, because Israel would certainly respond,” the former premier added.

The United States and Britain launched a bombing blitz on Iraq in December 1998, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

Having exhausted “all cheap lies” he could come up with, Netanyahu had been reduced to making an “absurd, laughable” claim, Sahhaf said, “challenging” the former Israeli premier to prove his allegation.

It was common knowledge that Iraq was being targeted by the United States precisely because of its uncompromising stand toward Israel, Sahhaf added.

Iraq launched 39 Scud missiles at Israel during the 1991 Gulf War, but the Jewish state acceded to a request from Washington not to respond for fear that Israeli involvement would break up the U.S.-led anti-Iraq coalition.

Baghdad was required to destroy all missiles with a range of more than 150 kilometers (95 miles) under the terms of the U.N. ceasefire resolutions that brought the Gulf War to an end.

It says this was certified by then U.N. chief inspector Rolf Ekeus in mid-1995, AFP reported.

Iraq is now under threat of a U.S. assault aimed at overthrowing Saddam. Sahhaf did not say if Iraq would try to attack Israel if the United States launched a military offensive. 

 

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