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Angola's President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos during a visit in Israel in 2005. (Olivier Fitoussi / BauBau)
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Angolan defense officials fired over arms deals with Israel
By Yossi Melman, Haaretz Correspondent

The president of Angola has fired senior defense officials in his country as a result of what Angolan sources say was their attempt to promote an arms deal involving Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) and Soltam.

News of the deal was first published in Haaretz in April. No official
explanation for the dismissal of the senior Angolan officials has been released.

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The Haaretz report received a great deal of attention in the Angolan media, and as a result, a number of probes were initiated into whether the deal, which was valued at $1 billion, was worth pursuing.

However, Angolan officials and other experts concluded that the country had no need for these weapons, and that the funds would be better used in developing civilian infrastructure.

The deal has been initiated by Israeli businessman Moshe Britsch.

Six months ago, President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos dismissed his chief of intelligence, also because of a controversial arms deal involving an Israeli firm, Image Spot, a subsidiary of IAI.

That deal was put together four years ago, when Angola was still embroiled in its civil war, and was valued at $140 million.

Image Spot was supposed to set up a satellite reception station, where intelligence photos would be collected for use in military operations.

Israel's military industries have been connected to two other controversial arms deals recently.

Nigeria's national security adviser and its transport minister were dismissed over a $250,000 deal with Israel, while a deal to supply India with sea-to-sea missiles has resulted in an investigation into alleged bribes to senior government officials.

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  1.   angolan arms 01:47  |  colin elkon 27/10/06
  2.   Harming Israel 02:29  |  Nathaniel 27/10/06
  3.   To #s 1 and 2 03:07  |  A 27/10/06
  4.   Likud-military-industrial-complex 03:14  |  Mark Kienan 27/10/06
  5.   Bravo Haaretz! 03:17  |  Mark Kienan 27/10/06
  6.   Dishonest corrupt Israel 03:44  |  BBBB 27/10/06
  7.   To # 3 - They will buy the guns somewhere ... 04:09  |  Mr. Ami Goldman 27/10/06
  8.   to voicer Mark K. 04:11  |  Larry 27/10/06
  9.   #8 Larry - totally agree with you. Kienan just repeats cliches. 05:00  |  Marc Brodsky 27/10/06
  10.   They are at Peace now, Sorry! 08:03  |  Efox 27/10/06
  11.   The Truth about the Military Industrial Complex 08:16  |  Efox 27/10/06
  12.   re: Mr. Ami Goldman 08:19  |  Efox 27/10/06
  13.   IT STARTS FROM OLMERT 08:35  |  AMISH 27/10/06
  14.   Israeli arms dealers 09:40  |  pragmatist 27/10/06
  15.   is it really the deal thats bad or is it because it israel 10:29  |  Gil 27/10/06
  16.   to A #3 & the other bleeding hearts 10:38  |  Ari ben Yisrael 27/10/06
  17.   Sell the guns to the Iranians or Hezbollah 20:44  |  Zen 27/10/06
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