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![]() Avi Dichter. ![]() Check It Out More ![]() | Published: 12/15/07, 10:14 PM Dichter: U.S. Report Could Lead to Regional 'Yom Kippur'by Gil Ronen (IsraelNN.com) Minister of Public Security Avi Dichter (Kadima) warned on Saturday that the United States' "misconception" regarding Iran could lead to a "regional Yom Kippur." Speaking at the Holon Theater, Dichter sharply criticized what he said was a flawed American picture of Iran's nuclear project, as reflected in the recent National Intelligence Estimate. He chose the term "misconception" to drive home a sense of danger. The same term was used by an official commission of inquiry in 1974 to describe the complacent attitude of Israel's leaders and military commanders prior to the surprise Yom Kippur war. U.S. 'Software Malfunction' "Something went wrong in the 'software' the Americans used to analyze the severity of the threat of a nuclear Iran. Let us hope the United States knows how to fix that," the former Shabak chief said. "Israel and other countries in the world that are worried about the Iranian threat must help the U.S. to fix this malfunction in every way possible. It can be fixed by means of intelligence." "A mistaken conception by the world's leading power is not just an internal American issue. He added that misconceptions of this kind throw into doubt the U.S.'s good judgment as mediator in the diplomatic process between Israel and the Arabs of Judea, Samaria and Gaza. "A mistaken American conception could turn into bad judgment on the question of whether or not Israel has discharged its commitments for Phase I of the Road Map," he warned. "This could have very serious repercussions for Israel." 'A power for a few hours' Regarding Vice Prime Minister Chaim Ramon's plan for dividing Jerusalem and relinquishing sovereignty of the holy sites, Dichter said: "Old Jerusalem and the Temple Mount are parts of Israel. There is no controversy on this matter. The police are doing everything, and are acting very determinedly, to make sure this is the c Regarding Gaza, Dichter said there was nothing to discuss with Hamas because it was "an organization of murderers." He called for Israel to "create massive deterrence against Hamas, of the type that will bring the rocket fire and terror to a halt by any means, starting from a massive attack and sanctions, until they understand that it does not pay to fire Kassams." Early Saturday evening, a rocket fired from Gaza exploded near a kibbutz in the vicinity of Sderot. No one was hurt and no damage was reported. Click here to receive our free Daily Israel Report © A7 Syndications - This article may not be republished freely. Written and oral arrangements prior to April, 2007 must be reconfirmed. If you are republishing A7 material, please contact us promptly.
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