American nuclear experts briefed by governmental officials are expected to issue a report detailing the tactics employed by Syria to conceal the existence of the nuclear reactor eventually bombed by Israel in September of last year, the Washington Post reported. The report discusses how the main building was designed to appear small and short from an aerial view, but in fact housed large underground chambers large enough to contain the reactor, a reserve water-storage tank and pools for spent fuel rods.
- 17:14Shas warns it will not join new government that plans to discuss Jerusalem's sovereignty
- 17:12Prime Minister Ehud Olmert arrives in Moscow for a state visit
- 17:09Gilad Schalit's family to hold a rally in his honor at Rabin's Square, Tel Aviv tonight
- 15:53Elbit Systems announces selection of certification of Elbit Systems of America products
- 15:43Olmert told reporters his comments on territorial concessions were his own opinion
- 14:53Livni aide: Only stable government can deal with financial crisis
- 14:53Jewish Agency ups security in bureaus worldwide
- 14:52Olmert: Israeli banks stable
- 14:52NATO doubts world will stop Iran from attaining bomb
- 14:51Muslim Brotherhood: Egyptian police stop Gaza convoy
- 13:49Over seventy killed in Kyrgyzstan earth quake which destroyed entire village
- 13:21Olmert: Russia has vested interest in talks with Palestinians, Syria
- 13:20Gaydamak officially registers as candidate for Jerusalem mayor
- 13:192 share Nobel medicine prize
- 13:19University heads threaten not to open new academic year


