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Published 06:24 12.06.10

Saudi Arabia would not allow Israeli bombers to pass through its airspace en route to a possible strike of Iran's nuclear facilities, a member of the Saudi royal family said Saturday, denying an earlier Times of London report.

Satellite image of the Iranian nuclear reactor at Bushehr, January 3, 2002

Photo by: Getty
Earlier Saturday, the Times reported that Saudi Arabia has practiced standing down its anti-aircraft systems to allow Israeli warplanes passage on their way to attack Iran's nuclear installations, adding that the Saudis have allocated a narrow corridor of airspace in the north of the country.

Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf, the Saudi envoy to the U.K. speaking to the London-based Arab daily Asharq al-Awsat, denied that report, saying such a move "would be against the policy adopted and followed by the Kingdom."

According to Asharq al-Awsat report, bin Nawaf reiterated the Saudi Arabia's rejection of any violation of its territories or airspace, adding that it would be "illogical to allow the Israeli occupying force, with whom Saudi Arabia has no relations whatsoever, to use its land and airspace."

Earlier, the Times quoted an unnamed U.S. defense source as saying that "the Saudis have given their permission for the Israelis to pass over and they will look the other way.

"They have already done tests to make sure their own jets aren’t scrambled and no one gets shot down. This has all been done with the agreement of the [U.S.] State Department."

Once the Israelis had passed, the kingdom’s air defenses would return to full alert, the Times said.

Despite tensions between them, Israel and Saudi Arabia share a mutual hostility to Iran.

"We all know this. We will let them [the Israelis] through and see nothing,” the Times quoted a Saudi government source as saying.

According to the report, the four main targets for an Israeli raid on Iran would be uranium enrichment facilities at Natanz and Qom, a gas storage development at Isfahan and a heavy-water reactor at Arak.

Secondary targets may include a Russian-built light water reactor at Bushehr, which could produce weapons-grade plutonium when complete.

Even with midair refueling, the targets would be as the far edge of Israeli bombers' range at a distance of some 2,250km. An attack would likely involve several waves of aircraft, possibly crossing Jordan, northern Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

Aircraft attacking Bushehr, on the Gulf coast, could swing beneath Kuwait to strike from the southwest, the Times said.

Passing over Iraq would require at least tacit consent to the raid from the United States, whose troops are occupying the country. So far, the Obama Administration has refused this.

On Wednesday the United Nations passed a fourth round of sanctions against Iran in an attempt to force it to stop enriching uranium. But immediately after the UN vote, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed the nuclear program would continue.

Israel hailed the vote – but said sanctions were not enough and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to rule out a raid.

Netanyahu's predecessor, Ehud Olmert, is believed to have held secret meetings with high-ranking Saudi officials over Iran.

Saudi Arabia: We will not give Israel air corridor for Iran strike - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
 
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Zakir bhai may be you are right about you views of deletion of this thread... :):agree:
 
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very tough to attack on Iran after passing Jordon or Saudi Israeli jets will be alone in the sky.today situation has been change like past
 
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Published 06:24 12.06.10

Saudi Arabia would not allow Israeli bombers to pass through its airspace en route to a possible strike of Iran's nuclear facilities, a member of the Saudi royal family said Saturday, denying an earlier Times of London report.

Satellite image of the Iranian nuclear reactor at Bushehr, January 3, 2002

Photo by: Getty
Earlier Saturday, the Times reported that Saudi Arabia has practiced standing down its anti-aircraft systems to allow Israeli warplanes passage on their way to attack Iran's nuclear installations, adding that the Saudis have allocated a narrow corridor of airspace in the north of the country.

Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf, the Saudi envoy to the U.K. speaking to the London-based Arab daily Asharq al-Awsat, denied that report, saying such a move "would be against the policy adopted and followed by the Kingdom."

According to Asharq al-Awsat report, bin Nawaf reiterated the Saudi Arabia's rejection of any violation of its territories or airspace, adding that it would be "illogical to allow the Israeli occupying force, with whom Saudi Arabia has no relations whatsoever, to use its land and airspace."

Earlier, the Times quoted an unnamed U.S. defense source as saying that "the Saudis have given their permission for the Israelis to pass over and they will look the other way.

"They have already done tests to make sure their own jets aren’t scrambled and no one gets shot down. This has all been done with the agreement of the [U.S.] State Department."

Once the Israelis had passed, the kingdom’s air defenses would return to full alert, the Times said.

Despite tensions between them, Israel and Saudi Arabia share a mutual hostility to Iran.

"We all know this. We will let them [the Israelis] through and see nothing,” the Times quoted a Saudi government source as saying.

According to the report, the four main targets for an Israeli raid on Iran would be uranium enrichment facilities at Natanz and Qom, a gas storage development at Isfahan and a heavy-water reactor at Arak.

Secondary targets may include a Russian-built light water reactor at Bushehr, which could produce weapons-grade plutonium when complete.

Even with midair refueling, the targets would be as the far edge of Israeli bombers' range at a distance of some 2,250km. An attack would likely involve several waves of aircraft, possibly crossing Jordan, northern Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

Aircraft attacking Bushehr, on the Gulf coast, could swing beneath Kuwait to strike from the southwest, the Times said.

Passing over Iraq would require at least tacit consent to the raid from the United States, whose troops are occupying the country. So far, the Obama Administration has refused this.

On Wednesday the United Nations passed a fourth round of sanctions against Iran in an attempt to force it to stop enriching uranium. But immediately after the UN vote, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed the nuclear program would continue.

Israel hailed the vote – but said sanctions were not enough and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to rule out a raid.

Netanyahu's predecessor, Ehud Olmert, is believed to have held secret meetings with high-ranking Saudi officials over Iran.

Saudi Arabia: We will not give Israel air corridor for Iran strike - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News

The words are still very very mild. Damn it! The kind of ferocious propaganda that zionists gave to the news of Saudis granting permission to Israel for attack, must have countered with STRONG WORDS AND LANGUAGE. To me Saudi's still lack the courage to speak truth.

They are 'CHOR' to say it in Urdu!

Fighter
 
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The words are still very very mild. Damn it! The kind of ferocious propaganda that zionists gave to the news of Saudis granting permission to Israel for attack, must have countered with STRONG WORDS AND LANGUAGE. To me Saudi's still lack the courage to speak truth.

They are 'CHOR' to say it in Urdu!

Fighter
What more strong do you expect? First of all, this thread is silly believing that such a thing would happen. If the agreement has happened at all, then obviously there is going to be a denial.

Neither any Israeli member has commented on it nor Saudi will ever reveal it even if such agreements take place. So how do you know?

BTW I was under the impression that Indians and Israelis are good friends. You're the first Indian Israel-hater I have seen here. Most other Indians here dissociate with the Palestine-Israel conflict and in other case have warm words for Israelis.
 
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What more strong do you expect? First of all, this thread is silly believing that such a thing would happen. If the agreement has happened at all, then obviously there is going to be a denial.

Neither any Israeli member has commented on it nor Saudi will ever reveal it even if such agreements take place. So how do you know?

BTW I was under the impression that Indians and Israelis are good friends. You're the first Indian Israel-hater I have seen here. Most other Indians here dissociate with the Palestine-Israel conflict and in other case have warm words for Israelis.

And my my being Israel hater UPSETS you? Is it not my DEMOCRATIC RIGHT that I have in this great country called INDIA?:cheesy:

Right in this country, your and my FATHER OF NATION, MAHATMA GANDHI has very STRONG objections to ISRAEL and very sympathetic to Palestinians. He is proved WRONG NOW by new found INDIAN LOVERS AND SYMPATHISERS like you, PARSHURAM? :azn:

Fighter
 
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who believes this asshole lickers??

we will see what will happen? ....................
 
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if they go ahead and do this scandalous thing, they will have their A**** kicked. bye bye royal family
 
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Saudi Arabia invited Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah few year ago for Haj and for talks with Saudi leadership. While they collaborated with Zionazis and Americans to have him kidnapped while he flew from Lebanon to Saudi Arabia. Recently a Iranian nuclear scientist on Haj was kidnapped and taken to US. It was reported that he "defected" to US. Although he has never been seen publicly. You really cannot trust Saudis.
 
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Saudi Arabia invited Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah few year ago for Haj and for talks with Saudi leadership. While they collaborated with Zionazis and Americans to have him kidnapped while he flew from Lebanon to Saudi Arabia. Recently a Iranian nuclear scientist on Haj was kidnapped and taken to US. It was reported that he "defected" to US. Although he has never been seen publicly. You really cannot trust Saudis.

here is the scientist on video from Tucson, Arizona in the states claiming that he was abducted by Saudis and then given to the Americans.
 
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Thanks God Almighty. Arabs of our times are existing at 32% of IQ. They have to exert extra effort to reach 33%. After 15 days though, they finally realized what was right and what not.
 
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Report: IAF planes spotted over Saudi Arabia

Israel Air Force aircraft have been spotted in recent days at a Saudi Arabian military base unloading military equipment in the city of Tabuk, in northwestern Saudi Arabia, according to a report from Iranian news agency FARS.

The base will reportedly be used as a forward operating base by the Israelis as part of an offensive on an Islamic country.

Report: IAF planes spotted over Saudi Arabia
 
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