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IDF military vehicles taking part in a large-scale training exercise in the Negev desert near Shizafon on Tuesday. (AP)
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New ministerial panel to discuss IDF operations in case of war with Syria
By Aluf Benn and Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspondents, Haaretz Service and Agencies

The security cabinet decided Wednesday to establish a ministerial committee, made up of 11 ministers, which would discuss the security threat posed by Syria. This forum will be briefed by the Israel Defense Forces on the army's operational plans to prepare for a possible conflict with Syria.

The security cabinet met Wednesday to hear Military Intelligence assessments on the situation on the Syria front.

The majority intelligence assessment is that while Syrian President Bashar Assad is well placed to carry out a surprise attack on the Golan Heights, seized during the 1967 Six-Day War, he is unlikely to initiate a conflict.

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Housing Minister Meir Sheetrit opposed the establishment of the committee, arguing that the mere formation of such a panel contradicts the message Israel has been trying to convey to the Syrians, that it is interested in diplomatic negotiations and not in war.

The forum will include the seven officials who had the central roles during the Second Lebanon War in 2006, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Defense Minister Amir Peretz, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, Industry Trade and Labor Minister Eli Yishai, Vice Premier Shimon Peres, Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz and Public Security Minister Avi Dichter.

Pensioner Affairs Minister Rafi Eitan, Minister for Strategic Threats Avigdor Lieberman, Justice Minister Daniel Friedmann and Infrastructure Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer will also participate in the forum.

At the end of the security cabinet meeting, Olmert said that he has so far not received any invitation to begin diplomatic peace negotiations from Syria, but expressed Israel's desire to conduct such talks. Olmert, answering a question posed by Sheetrit, said he is interested in direct talks with Syria, though in the past the minister have been told that the Syrians demand U.S. mediation.

During the security cabinet meeting, Olmert said that Israel is interested in peace with Syria, not war, and is acting on various diplomatic channels in order to deliver this message to Damascus.

"Israel does not want war with Syria... We must avoid miscalculations that are liable to lead to a security deterioration," Olmert said.

The prime minister imposed a blackout on any further details regarding the meeting, his media adviser said.

Olmert had earlier asked his cabinet to stop making statements on the possibility of a war with Syria, which he said threatened to increase tensions with Israel's north-eastern neighbor.

Speaking ahead of the meeting, Defense Minister Amir Peretz told the local media Wednesday morning that while the Israel Defense Forces was preparing for any scenario, including war, the country must not give up on diplomacy with Damascus.

"The IDF has to be ready on all fronts, irrespective of intelligence reports on what is going to happen," Peretz told Army Radio. "But we have to relay to the Syrians that our exercises and preparations are a matter of course, and in no way reflect plans to attack Syria."

"Israel must probe any possibility of diplomacy with Syria," he told Israel Radio.

"A diplomatic process with Syria can change the situation on three fronts in an immediate and dramatic way," Peretz said, referring to Syria, Lebanon and the Palestinians. "We have to probe every opportunity for real negotiations with them. We cannot give up on this."

Asked if Israel might initiate a war in response to limited action by Syrian-backed Hezbollah guerrillas on the Lebanese border, Peretz told Army Radio that there is no such intention.

The MI assessments to be presented Wednesday show that the Syrian army is deployed along the Golan Heights with strengthened forces, having moved units of large-caliber rockets, similar to the ones Hezbollah launched against Haifa during the Second Lebanon War, up to the front.

The cabinet was also to hear reports on the growing strength of both the Syrian army and Hezbollah. Intelligence reports note that the Syrian army has improved its fortifications and has received modern, Russian-made antitank and anti-aircraft missiles.

The IDF, meanwhile, continued its preparations Tuesday with an attack on, and occupation of, a "Syrian" village during a major exercise in the Negev.

Observing the exercise were Defense Minister Amir Peretz and Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi. Similar exercises in recent years had involved the occupation of "Palestinian" villages.

The structure of the village was similar to the ghost towns on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights, which Military Intelligence maintain are being used by the Syrian army as defensive positions against the possibility of an IDF attack.

"We are preparing for the possibility of deterioration both on the Palestinian front and also, if we have to take action, on the northern front," Ashkenazi said after the exercise.

Israel is concerned that Syria might initiate a surprise attack in an effort to make rapid but limited gains on the Golan. The goal would be to capture a small piece of territory that could serve as a catalyst for a diplomatic process that would result in an Israeli withdrawal from the Golan Heights.

Security sources say there is concern that the Syrian deployments enable the Syrian forces to embark on a sudden, surprise attack. Such action would be accompanied by a massive barrage of rockets from Hezbollah's positions north of the Litani River.

The Israeli concerns have been intensified by the flow of intelligence reports about improved coordination and joint operations among Iran, Syria and Hezbollah.

Commanders from all three forces held joint reconnaissance tours, and their arms procurement is similar, allowing Iran to supply Syria and Hezbollah with munitions and arms in time of war.

For their part, Palestinian militant organizations, such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad, whose leadership is hosted by Syria, are not part of the joint military preparedness of Syria, Iran and Hezbollah, and there is no information involving them in a military operation along the northern border.

The dominant assessment of Military Intelligence, which has been laid out before the political leadership, suggests that in spite the improved capabilities of the Syrian army, and the risk of a sudden attack, Assad does not intend, at this stage, to start a war with Israel.

One of the scenarios that intelligence has put forth is that the Syrians and the Iranians are worried about an American attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, and they are preparing for the possibility of opening a second front against Israel on the Golan Heights and through Hezbollah in Lebanon in retaliation.

On the other hand, a minority view in Military Intelligence argues that the Syrian preparedness, the training and arms buildup signal Assad's readiness to carry out an offensive in a bid to restore the Golan Heights to Syria because Assad is convinced that Israeli public opinion rejects, at this stage, negotiations for a solution.

Senior IDF officers have put forth a third scenario, in which Syria will succeed in forcing Israel to negotiate the return of the Golan Heights, merely through the threat of military action.

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  1.   Military Intelligence 03:24  |  Larry 06/06/07
  2.   Double threat 03:56  |  Rabbi Yakov Lazaros 06/06/07
  3.   Israel must negotiate with Syria 04:34  |  Mr. Ami Goldman 06/06/07
  4.   USA playing around with Israeli security ?? 04:49  |  Avrum 06/06/07
  5.   the only way to prevent war 04:54  |  chaim schonbrun 06/06/07
  6.   syria has to be told next time hazbella attacks we attack you 05:18  |  ralph 06/06/07
  7.   Syria may be following Sadat (as Olmert follows Golda) 06:14  |  Tosefta 06/06/07
  8.   Israel`s suicide 06:51  |  Kenny 06/06/07
  9.   Assad is being used by Iran Syria will lose more land 07:26  |  Shepherd 06/06/07
  10.   #2 Avrum - fight your own damn war, make your own damn peace 07:35  |  Pablo B 06/06/07
  11.   Israel must make it clear 07:45  |  Ron Erez 06/06/07
  12.   "an aggressive posture" 07:51  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 06/06/07
  13.   Intelligence reports==google news? 07:51  |  Pablo B 06/06/07
  14.   One more thing... 07:54  |  Ron Erez 06/06/07
  15.   A PRETTY GOOD ASSESSMENT 07:58  |  indrajaya 06/06/07
  16.   Stop the chit chat and speculation 08:06  |  Tess 06/06/07
  17.   Syria Gets Smaller 08:12  |  Brad 06/06/07
  18.   If Syria attacks whack them with nukes 08:24  |  Chaim Shmulevich 06/06/07
  19.   Peace and security 08:54  |  Paolo 06/06/07
  20.   Ask who is the true aggressor in the Middle East 09:04  |  Clickfool 06/06/07
  21.   The art of verbally bringing about a war 09:43  |  Swiss (Dino) 06/06/07
  22.   To Clickfool number 20. 09:57  |  David Nigel Braham 06/06/07
  23.   Tosefta #7 09:58  |  TonyL 06/06/07
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  25.   #4 Avrum 10:15  |  Bobba Fett 06/06/07
  26.   #23, Tony L 10:21  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 06/06/07
  27.   NEVER return the Golan 10:21  |  Robert 06/06/07
  28.   Talk of War with Syria 10:47  |  Frank 06/06/07
  29.   Syria 10:56  |  Abu Yusuf 06/06/07
  30.   To David Nigel Braham & others 10:56  |  Rufus 06/06/07
  31.   Woops - typo in my last post! 11:09  |  Rufus 06/06/07
  32.   From a Syrian point of view 11:35  |  Sami 06/06/07
  33.   clickfool 11:44  |  Mark 06/06/07
  34.   clickfool 11:44  |  Mark 06/06/07
  35.   To Frank/Talk of war... 11:59  |  Anne 06/06/07
  36.   Ron Erez ... Nuke Iran 12:26  |  Bernie 06/06/07
  37.   Robert - Everyone has Rockets Now 12:30  |  Bernie 06/06/07
  38.   Enough of this crap... 12:33  |  Peace 06/06/07
  39.   #32 - sami - is syria therefore attacking? 12:34  |  olivebranch 06/06/07
  40.   Israel will be just fine 12:46  |  Steve 06/06/07
  41.   Syria 12:48  |  Big Al 06/06/07
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  43.   US wants peace with Spain, yet the US still owns Porto Rico 13:01  |  Steven 06/06/07
  44.   Sami (32) 13:03  |  Steven 06/06/07
  45.   Clickfool # 20 13:05  |  rich 06/06/07
  46.   Reuven 42 13:19  |  Steven 06/06/07
  47.   39# - to olivebranch 13:22  |  sami 06/06/07
  48.   Israel vs. Syria 13:30  |  Big Al 06/06/07
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  50.   to 48# 13:46  |  Syrian 06/06/07
  51.   Sami # 47 13:50  |  ChanahS 06/06/07
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  53.   If today is Wednesday it must be Damascus 14:05  |  Ronnie Wolman 06/06/07
  54.   Get rid of Assad - let`s have democracy 14:07  |  Sunni majority waits 06/06/07
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  56.   Mixed Signals 14:20  |  Natallie Durson 06/06/07
  57.   rich in New York 14:35  |  Rufus 06/06/07
  58.   # 51 to ChanahS 14:54  |  sami 06/06/07
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  60.   Syrian Soldier # 55 14:56  |  S 06/06/07
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  63.   Olmert is worried 15:05  |  Moe 06/06/07
  64.   #42 REUVEN 15:10  |  Moe 06/06/07
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  70.   That is a change 15:39  |  Mark Lincoln 06/06/07
  71.   Rami Damascus is a jewish city, what are you speaking about? 15:44  |  Steven 06/06/07
  72.   #20 Clickfool 15:48  |  Itsik 06/06/07
  73.   #48 big Al 15:51  |  Itsik 06/06/07
  74.   Pablo B 15:53  |  Twogunz 06/06/07
  75.   # 49 al Joolan 15:56  |  TWogunz 06/06/07
  76.   MR Ami Goldman 15:57  |  Jasmine Murphy 06/06/07
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  79.   TonyL #23 16:15  |  Tosefta 06/06/07
  80.   Pablo # 10 16:29  |  Avrum 06/06/07
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