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Sunday 27 December 2015Israel Ousts Missile Defense Chief For Security Breach
Israel's missile defense director has been fired for a "grave breach of information security," the Defense Ministry said Sunday, a setback for U.S.-backed projects that Israel deems crucial for any future war with Iran or its allies. The ministry said the recently discovered security breach meant that Yair Ramati could not continue in his post. It did not elaborate on the offense, saying "relevant authorities" would be handling the case. Three people familiar with Ramati told Reuters on condition of anonymity that he had improperly handled classified documents but was not accused of criminal misconduct such as espionage. The Defense Ministry statement praised Ramati for his achievements during four years in office, crowned this month by a successful test shootdown in space by the Arrow 3 ballistic missile shield and final field test of David's Sling, a rocket interceptor slated for deployment next year. The ministry wished him "great success for the future". Under Ramati's watch, Israel also deployed its short-range interceptor Iron Dome, which according to Israeli and U.S. officials has had a 90 percent success rate in shooting down Palestinian guerrilla rockets from the Gaza Strip. Israel invested in missile defense after its 2006 war in Lebanon, during which Hezbollah guerrillas rained rockets on its homefront. It worries about a possible ballistic missile exchange with arch-foe Iran, though its concerns about another enemy, Syria, have abated given that country's civil war. Israel has received hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. funding for the three missile defense systems, whose private contractors include Boeing Co., Raytheon and Elbit Systems Ltd. http://www.ibtimes.com/israel-ousts-missile-defense-chief-security-breach-2240497 |