The Israeli media reveals a dangerous chemical leak of ammonia gas from a factory in Haifa Bay covered with extreme political secrecy,
Israeli media revealed that ammonia leaked from a factory in Haifa Bay, and said that firefighting crews worked to close the source of the leak.
Amidst extreme political secrecy, the Israeli media pointed out that the leak was closed remotely by means of information systems, and that rescue personnel were monitoring the perimeter of the building to ensure that there was no environmental risk.
The Israeli authorities continue to evade their obligations to disclose their chemical plants and nuclear war arsenal, as there are frequent cases of toxic gases leaking from dangerous chemical factories from time to time.
Israeli media reported at dawn yesterday, Thursday, of an explosion in the “Dimona” area, referring to the echoes of explosions that were well heard throughout the Negev, including Beersheba, in addition to two light explosions heard in central Israel.
The Israeli army admitted yesterday that the interception operation had failed for the Syrian missile, which was launched from Syrian territory and landed in the Palestinian Negev region.
The Israeli “Mako” website stated that “despite the launch of an interceptor missile to intercept the Syrian missile, the missile penetrated Israeli airspace and reached the Dimona area,” adding that “in the Israeli army they are examining the reason for the failure of the interception process”.
