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[...] Richard Silverstein on his blog Tikun Olam translates a Hebrew language story which casts doubt on the U.S.-Israeli version of what happened in Syria: The doubters of the U.S.-Israel story that the IAF attacked a Syrian-North Korean nuclear facility in Syria last weak are few and far between inside Israel. So it is worth noting a story published in Hebrew by Israeli Channel 10 correspondent, Yigal Laviv, which warns us to suspend belief until the facts are more fully known…… [...]
Yigal Laviv is not a Channel 10 correspondent (as anyone watching Israeli TV knows).
He was a journalist in several newspapers in the past, and today writes a blog and a weekly article at the (not so popular) Israeli news portal Nana.
(Nana also has a contract with Channel 10 which feeds it with news regularly, but this is a different story).
In any case, it should be noted that the reporters at Channel 10 – which probably know more than they can tell – all give the impression that there was a strike at an important (probably nuclear) facility in Syria, and that it was successful.
[...] in Syria, Israel and the US would surely be trumpeting it to the skies (partial translation here). But then again, if there was nothing incriminating in Deir al Zur, surely Syria would be doing [...]
[...] in Syria, Israel and the US would surely be trumpeting it to the skies (partial translation here). But then again, if there was nothing incriminating in Deir al Zur, surely Syria would be doing [...]