Dare I hope that this is even possible?!
Israel
to ‘seriously’ consider joining chemical weapons treaty –
President Peres
The
Israeli government will consider ratifying the Chemical Weapons
Convention, President Shimon Peres has announced. It follows Syria’s
decision to give up its chemical arsenal.
RT,
30
September, 2013
Israel,
which has never publicly admitted to having chemical weapons, remains
one of only six countries in the world not to have ratified the 1997
Chemical Weapons Convention, which bans the use or production of
chemical weapons and requires signatories to destroy their stockpiles
over a period of time.
But
now that the Syrian government is preparing to host experts from the
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), who are
to inspect the chemicals weapons arsenals stored at several
facilities in Syria, and supervise their destruction over the next
nine months, the Israelis say they may join the treaty too.
“I
am sure our government will consider it seriously,” Peres told
reporters Monday in Dutch capital The Hague, which is home to the
OPCW – the watchdog overseeing the convention.
The
Israeli president added he believes Syria only joined the convention
when faced with the threat of military force, but pledged that his
government would nevertheless consider a call by UN Secretary General
Ban Ki-moon for all countries to sign up to the treaty.
Syria
is believed to have spent decades building up its chemical weapons
program, and President Bashar Assad says that the biggest regional
threat to the country’s security is Israel’s military power.
However,
a recent report suggested that Israel too was stockpiling chemical
and biological weapons as part of its defense against a possible
attack from Arab neighbors.
A
secret 1983 CIA intelligence estimate obtained by Foreign Policy
magazine describes “a probable [chemical weapon] nerve agent
production facility and a storage facility” located in Israel’s
Negev Desert, and states that “other CW production is believed to
exist within a well-developed Israeli chemical industry.”
Among
the chemicals that Israel might have possessed at the time of the CIA
report the “non-persistent agent” – identified by FP as nerve
gas sarin – is mentioned. As of late, the Western countries have
been blaming the Syrian government for using sarin against its own
people.
Earlier
this month, Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz said that
Israel would be ready to discuss the issue of ratifying the chemical
weapons ban treaty when there was peace in the Middle East.
Other
than Israel, the countries that have not yet joined the treaty
include Myanmar, Egypt, Angola, North Korea and South Sudan.
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