
Summary of DEBKA Exclusives in the Week Ending January 27, 2012

January 20, 2012 Briefs:
- Netanyahu to visiting US Gen. Dempsey: Sanctions on Iran's central bank and oil exports are needed at once. The time for waiting is over.
- Dempsey said earlier Iranian threat was a challenge shared by Jerusalem and Washington. We can somehow work it out together after talks with Israel's C-of-S, defense minister, president and prime minister.
- Iranian Speaker Larijani: "The Zionist regime should be punished in a way that it can not play such games with our country again".
- Sarkozy says time running out to avoid military conflict over Iran.
- Ten NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan – six in a helicopter crash in the east, four French troops shot by an Afghan soldier in the east. Sarkozy suspended Afghanistan operations.
- Defending his Iran policy against critics, Obama said US-led sanctions had reduced Iran's economy to a shambles -
- Iran's FM Salehi warns neighboring states not to put themselves in dangerous position by aligning with the US. He spoke in Ankara.
- More than 750 people killed during Arab League observers three-week Syria mission.
January 21, 2012 Briefs:
- Forty Arab League monitors leave Syria in fear of their lives.
- Chinese PM Wen Jiabao says China's oil trade with Iran is normal commercial activity.
- Palestinian mortar team attacked by Israeli Air Force in S. Gaza early Saturday seconds after three shells harmlessly at Eshkol district.
Nuclear Iran is past its point-of-no-return, yet oil sanctions stay on paper
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

The Obama administration disputes the Israeli prime minister on both points, insisting there is still time for tough sanctions to incapacitate the Iranian economy in time to stop Tehran before it reaches the point of no return. Israel insists this pivotal point was reached four years ago in 2008.
Maj. Gen. (ret.) Asher Yadlin, until last year Israel chief of military intelligence, maintained in a detailed article in the Tel Aviv daily Maariv: "If Iranian leaders were to convene tonight and decide to go ahead with the secret production of a nuclear bomb, they already possess the resources and components for doing so. [As matters stand] now, Iran's nuclear timeline no longer hinges on the calendar; it rest entirely on a decision in Tehran."
January 22, 2012 Briefs:
- Arab League foreign ministers proposed Assad hand over power to deputy at head of unity government to end 10 months of bloodshed.
- Saudi Arabia withdraws its monitors from Syria.
- A source close to Iranian Al-Qods Force leader Qassem Suleimani says “the security situation in Syria and Lebanon might lead to the abduction of foreigners”.
- Libya may be heading towards a bottomless pit said ruling council head Jalil after protesters stormed his Benghazi office. His deputy later resigned .
- Palestinian knifeman shot in the foot trying to rush West Bank-Jerusalem checkpoint at Kalandia.
- Jordan sends back Israeli parliamentary speaker's New Year greetings to his opposite number because of its heading: From the Knesset, Jerusalem, capital of Israel.
- Palestinian Mufti Mohammed Hussein says Muslims are obligated to kill Jews to attain resurrection. He spoke at a public event marking 47th anniversary of Palestinian Fatah. The moderator referred to Jews as "the descendants of apes and pigs".
- No comment from Abbas although the Mufti is appointed by the Palestinian Authority.
The USS Abraham Lincoln transits Hormuz on eve of talks
DEBKAfile Special Report
DEBKAfile Special Report

These developments deepened the breach between the US and Israel. When Gen. Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint US Chiefs of Staff, visited Israel Friday, Binyamin Netanyahu and his ministers complained that action against Iran had been postponed for years on one pretext or another, and the same thing was happening again with effective sanctions against Iran's oil exports and central bank. Israel was compelled to rely on its military option against a nuclear Iran before it is too late.
January 23, 2012 Briefs:
- The US announces sanctions against Iran's third-largest Bank, Bank Tejarat which handles oil transactions.
- European Union foreign ministers Monday adopt an oil embargo against Iran to be phased out by July 1st as "legitimate pressure" for Tehran to enter into nuclear dialogue.
- Netanyahu: Iran is not deterred by sanctions from pressing ahead uninterrupted with its nuclear weapon program.
- India will take as much Iranian oil as it can because terms are favorable, said Indian oil minister Jaipal Reddy Monday in a setback for US-EU sanctions.
- Newly-elected Lower House of Egyptian parliament Monday appoints Muslim Brotherhood party's Mohamed Saad al-Katatni as first speaker.
- Ruling circles in Libya: Pro-Qaddafi' forces recapture Bani Walid between Sirte and Tripoli.
- Two influential Iranian lawmakers: Hormuz would definitely be closed if the sale of Iranian is violated.
- Boeing and Israel's Aerospace Industries sign cooperation agreement for developing Arrow 3 missile interceptors.
- Damascus took 24 hours to reject Arab League proposal for Assad to delegate power to a deputy and set up unity government.
- Moscow announces sale of 36 Yak 36 training planes to Syria.
- Bank of Israel cuts interest by 0.25% to 2.5%.
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January 24, 2012 Briefs:
- US warns Americans traveling to Bahrain to beware of potential unrest targeting foreigners.
- Israel's state attorney orders police probe into Palestinian Mufti's sermon telling believers their resurrection depends on fighting and killing Jews. Barak: New US and European sanctions against Iran from July are step in the right direction but not tough enough and too far off. In a radio interview Tuesday, Defense Minister added: He didn’t believe any sanctions would stop Iran pursuing a nuclear weapon. In current Mid East turmoil, Israel's hand is always near the trigger.
- The defense minister guaranteed that no Jewish outposts would be allowed to remain on private Palestinian land.
- A Palestinian stages unsuccessful knife attack on Israeli border guards in Hebron.
- GCC Gulf emirates pull their monitors from Arab League's Syria mission.
- Four car bombs in Shiite Sadr City of Baghdad Tuesday kill at least 13 people, injure 75.
- India takes command of nuclear-powered Russian-built Chakra II submarine at Vladivostok. The sub is capable of firing torpedoes and nuclear-tipped Granat cruise missiles.
- Amman confirms official Hamas leader Meshaal's visit Sunday for talks with Jordanian officials. His rival Gaza Hamas PM Haniye is invited to Tehran.
Iranian-Hizballah anti-Israel terror strike foiled in Azerbaijan
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This was the first known instance of Iranian intelligence- Hizballah cooperating for a terror operation.
Barak slams EU oil embargo's delay to July
DEBKAfile File Special Report

His comments aimed at cooling the optimistic notes emanating from Washington, Europe and some Israeli circles Monday after the European Union foreign ministers approved an oil embargo against Iran from July 1 and froze its central bank's assets. The US then applied sanctions to Iran's third biggest bank, Bank Tejerat.
January 25, 2012 Briefs:
- Red Cross says head of Syrian Arab Red Crescent in Idlib has been shot dead.
- IMF: Halt in Iran's exports could push prices up by 20 to 30 percent.
- A US helicopter operation in Somalia rescued an American and a Dane held hostage by pirates for three months.
Jessica Buchanan and Poul Hagen worked for the Danish Refugee Council. - Obama: America is determined to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon and will take no options off the table to achieve that goal.
- If Iran changes course it can rejoin the community of nations.
Jerusalem concerned: Saudi Air Force to outnumber, outclass Israel's air fleet
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

At the same time, Israeli leaders warn that four or five Saudi pilots or hired Islamist fliers may one day form an al Qaeda cell inside the Saudi Air Force and conspire to carry out a suicide attack on Israeli cities on the model of al Qaeda's 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, most of whose participants were Saudis. With their highly sophisticated aircraft several could make it past Israel's air defenses.
Dubai police chief foresees imminent Gulf-Iran war of attrition over oil routes

DEBKAfile: The Iranian operating formula says that as the oil embargo on Iran tightens, the Revolutionary Guards will gradually narrow the oil tankers' shipping lane through the Strait of Hormuz. There is much skepticism in Saudi Arabia and Dubai about the ability of the American navy and Gulf forces to keep the Strait of Hormuz open at all times. The expectation is that between February and July, a war of attrition will develop between the US, Saudi Arabia and Iran.