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JERUSALEM - OCTOBER 5: Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (L) welcomes French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to their meeting on October 5, 2008 in Jerusalem, Israel. Kouchner warned in comments published today that Israel would strike Iran before it succeeded in developing nuclear weapons. "I honestly don't believe (a nuclear weapon) will give any immunity to Iran," Kouchner said in an interview conducted in English with Israel's Haaretz newspaper during a two-day visit to the region.
JERUSALEM - OCTOBER 5: Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (L) welcomes French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to their meeting on October 5, 2008 in Jerusalem, Israel. Kouchner warned in comments published today that Israel would strike Iran before it succeeded in developing nuclear weapons. "I honestly don't believe (a nuclear weapon) will give any immunity to Iran," Kouchner said in an interview conducted in English with Israel's Haaretz newspaper during a two-day visit to the region.
JERUSALEM - OCTOBER 5: Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (L) welcomes French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to their meeting on October 5, 2008 in Jerusalem, Israel. Kouchner warned in comments published today that Israel would strike Iran before it succeeded in developing nuclear weapons. "I honestly don't believe (a nuclear weapon) will give any immunity to Iran," Kouchner said in an interview conducted in English with Israel's Haaretz newspaper during a two-day visit to the region.
JERUSALEM - OCTOBER 5: Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (L) welcomes French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to their meeting on October 5, 2008 in Jerusalem, Israel. Kouchner warned in comments published today that Israel would strike Iran before it succeeded in developing nuclear weapons. "I honestly don't believe (a nuclear weapon) will give any immunity to Iran," Kouchner said in an interview conducted in English with Israel's Haaretz newspaper during a two-day visit to the region.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (L) shakes hands with French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to their meeting in Jerusalem on October 5, 2008. Kouchner warned in comments published today that Israel would strike archfoe Iran before it succeeding in developing nuclear weapons. "I honestly don't believe (a nuclear weapon) will give any immunity to Iran," Kouchner said in an interview conducted in English with Israel's Haaretz newspaper during a two-day visit to the region.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (L) welcomes French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to their meeting in Jerusalem on October 5, 2008. Kouchner warned in comments published today that Israel would strike archfoe Iran before it succeeding in developing nuclear weapons. "I honestly don't believe (a nuclear weapon) will give any immunity to Iran," Kouchner said in an interview conducted in English with Israel's Haaretz newspaper during a two-day visit to the region.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (L) shakes hands with French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to their meeting in Jerusalem on October 5, 2008. Kouchner warned in comments published today that Israel would strike archfoe Iran before it succeeding in developing nuclear weapons. "I honestly don't believe (a nuclear weapon) will give any immunity to Iran," Kouchner said in an interview conducted in English with Israel's Haaretz newspaper during a two-day visit to the region.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (L) welcomes French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to their meeting in Jerusalem on October 5, 2008. Kouchner warned in comments published today that Israel would strike archfoe Iran before it succeeding in developing nuclear weapons. "I honestly don't believe (a nuclear weapon) will give any immunity to Iran," Kouchner said in an interview conducted in English with Israel's Haaretz newspaper during a two-day visit to the region.
JERUSALEM - OCTOBER 5: Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (L) welcomes French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to their meeting on October 5, 2008 in Jerusalem, Israel. Kouchner warned in comments published today that Israel would strike Iran before it succeeded in developing nuclear weapons. "I honestly don't believe (a nuclear weapon) will give any immunity to Iran," Kouchner said in an interview conducted in English with Israel's Haaretz newspaper during a two-day visit to the region.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (L) welcomes French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner prior to their meeting in Jerusalem on October 5, 2008. Kouchner warned in comments published today that Israel would strike archfoe Iran before it succeeding in developing nuclear weapons. "I honestly don't believe (a nuclear weapon) will give any immunity to Iran," Kouchner said in an interview conducted in English with Israel's Haaretz newspaper during a two-day visit to the region.
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - SEPTEMBER 21: Israeli Defense Minister and leader of the Labor party, Ehud Barak looks on next to Eli Yishai, leader of the religious Shas party (R) as they attend a cabinet meeting on September 21, 2008 in Jerusalem, Israel. Olmert announced his resignation during the cabinet meeting and congratulated Livni on her victory in the Kadima primary, paving the way for President Shimon Peres to tap Livni to form the next Israeli government.
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - SEPTEMBER 21: Israeli Defense Minister and leader of the Israeli Labor party, Ehud Barak, looks on with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni sitting opposite as they attend a cabinet meeting on September 21, 2008 in Jerusalem, Israel. Olmert announced his resignation during the cabinet meeting and congratulated Livni on her victory in the Kadima primary, paving the way for President Shimon Peres to tap Livni to form the next Israeli government.
Israel's Defence Minister Ehud Barak (R) shakes hands with U.S. Envoy for Middle East Security James Jones during their meeting in Tel Aviv September 10, 2008, in this picture released by Israel's Ministry of Defence. Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas have amassed more than 40,000 rockets since the 2006 war with Israel, putting most of the Jewish state within range, Barak said on Wednesday.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (L) attends his government's cabinet meeting on August 31, 2008 at Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's offices in Jerusalem. Olmert was to meet Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas today for US-backed peace talks in what could be their last meeting before Olmert steps down over a graft scandal.