Israel
has conducted an air strike on Sudan’s
Yarmouk factory on the southwestern outskirts of Khartoum,
in what can be seen as a “dry run” for a war on Iran
The attack
occurred in the early morning of October 24, when eight Israeli F-15I jets –
four of them carrying two one-ton bombs, escorted by four fighters – struck a gigantic
Yamrouk missile site. The evidence is that this strike is a general rehearsal
before the Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities.
According
to western defense sources, the 2,400-mile return flight took the Israelis four
hours, with the jets flying south along the Red Sea. The planes entered the Sudanese air space
from the east to avoid Egypt’s missile defenses.
The
anti-Iranian operation kicked off two years ago when Mossad agents murdered a
Palestinian businessman and a HAMAS highflyer, Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh, in a Dubai hotel suit, retrieving a suitcase
with a military agreement between Iran and Sudan, wherein Khartoum offered Tehran its military sites to make weapons.
The Yamrouk
facility produced Shahab ballistic missiles, which were then to be delivered to
HAMAS rebels in the Gaza strip and other Middle Eastern
regions.
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