Israel launches fourth spy satellite

Israel has launched its latest military spy satellite, boosting its intelligence-gathering capabilities in the face of Iran's…

Israel has launched its latest military spy satellite, boosting its intelligence-gathering capabilities in the face of Iran's nuclear programme, a cabinet minister said today.

The Ofek 9 was blasted into orbit by an Israeli-made rocket yesterday from the Palmachim air base south of Tel Aviv, joining three other Israeli spy satellites in space.

Finance minister Yuval Steinitz told Israel Radio: "Israel's boosting of its intelligence capabilities is directed ... to a large extent towards the threat posed by Iran, first and foremost the nuclear threat."

Brigadier-General Nimrod Sheffer, deputy chief of the air force, said preliminary data had been received from Ofek 9 and it would transmit its first picture within days.

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Along with the West, Israel believes Iran's uranium enrichment activities are aimed at producing nuclear weapons, an allegation Tehran denies.

Israel supports international efforts to reach a diplomatic agreement with Iran to curb its nuclear programme, but along with Washington, it has not ruled out a military option. Israel is widely believed to be the Middle East's only nuclear power.

Reuters