Special report: Palestine-Israel Relations
Iran brushes aside Israeli test firing
of missile
JERUSALEM, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) -- Israel's security
establishment on Thursday successfully fired a long-range ballistic missile,
testing a rocket propulsion system as part of its missile development program,
local media reported.
According to a Jerusalem Post report, the missile was
test fired Thursday morning from the Palmahim Air Force Base in the center of
the country.
"A successful missile launch was carried out within
the framework of examining rocket propulsion," the Defense Ministry later said
in a brief statement to the media.
However, it refused to provide details concerning the
type of missile and the purpose it served.
The Palmahim base is the launch pad for a wide-range
of Israel's missiles, including the Arrow Missile Defense System and the Shavit
satellite launcher, which is an offshoot of the long-range Jericho
surface-to-surface missile.
In light of the satisfactory results, the military
will review the new system's incorporation in its various missiles, according to
the Jerusalem Post report.
Israel Radio said that Israeli army has been carrying
out tests to improve anti-missile systems aimed at intercepting both short and
long-range rockets, including Katyusha rockets used by Hezbollah in Lebanon and
missiles in Iran's arsenal.
The test fire came three days after Israeli Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert said that Israel would consider "all options" to prevent
Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons and says it is
enriching uranium only for civilian use in generating electricity.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday
brushed aside an Israeli test-firing a ballistic missile, saying that he was not
worried about the development as he believes that the Jewish state would never
dare attack his country.
Israel "lacks the courage to launch any attack
against Iran, " said Ahmadinejad in an interview with the pan-Arab al-Jazeera
TV, in which he was asked about the long-range ballistic missile Israel claimed
it successfully test-fired earlier in the day.
"The Zionist entity is aware that any attempt or
strike will be confronted by a very strong response," added the Iranian
president.