Thursday, 16 October 2008
Gas mask handout delayed to late  2009
 Due to budget disputes  with the Treasury, the Defense Ministry has been forced to postpone the  distribution of gas masks to the public by at least six months to late 2009,  The Jerusalem Post has learned. 
 Last year, the Defense  Ministry finished collecting gas masks from the public and in the past few weeks  completed refurbishing a majority of the kits. The initial plan, a senior  defense official said Wednesday, was to return the masks to the public in  January. 
 "Most of the masks  are refurbished and they are sitting and waiting to be returned to the public,"  the official said. "We initially wanted to return the masks in January but the  Treasury did not release the funds and we are still waiting for the budget to be  able to hire a civilian company to distribute them." 
 The  gas masks are an essential component of the public's "protective envelope" in  the event of a chemical attack, according to the official. When in the hands of  the public, the masks also play a role in deterring enemies from using such  weapons. 
 "When an enemy knows that  the number of casualties will not be so high since the public has masks it needs  to think very hard whether it is in its best interest to use chemical weapons,"  the official said. 
 Syria is believed to have a large stockpile of chemical and  biological weapons. According to the Global Security Web site, the Syrian  arsenal is comprised mostly of large amounts of the Sarin nGas mask handout delayed to late  2009
 Due to budget disputes  with the Treasury, the Defense Ministry has been forced to postpone the  distribution of gas masks to the public by at least six months to late 2009,  The Jerusalem Post has learned. 
 Last year, the Defense  Ministry finished collecting gas masks from the public and in the past few weeks  completed refurbishing a majority of the kits. The initial plan, a senior  defense official said Wednesday, was to return the masks to the public in  January. 
 "Most of the masks  are refurbished and they are sitting and waiting to be returned to the public,"  the official said. "We initially wanted to return the masks in January but the  Treasury did not release the funds and we are still waiting for the budget to be  able to hire a civilian company to distribute them." 
 The  gas masks are an essential component of the public's "protective envelope" in  the event of a chemical attack, according to the official. When in the hands of  the public, the masks also play a role in deterring enemies from using such  weapons. 
 "When an enemy knows that  the number of casualties will not be so high since the public has masks it needs  to think very hard whether it is in its best interest to use chemical weapons,"  the official said. 
 Syria is believed to have a large stockpile of chemical and  biological weapons. According to the Global Security Web site, the Syrian  arsenal is comprised mostly of large amounts of the Sarin nerve agent and  mustard gas and is reportedly producing and weaponizing the VX nerve agent. The  US, the site says, has estimated that Syria has several hundred liters of  chemical weapons, with hundreds of tons of agents produced annually.  
 In related news, the IDF  Home Front Command will hold its first ever course next week to train officers  to serve as liaisons to regional and local authorities in the event of a war.  The new position - called yaklar in Hebrew - was set up following the  Second Lebanon War. The officers' job will be to assist mayors and council heads  in running their communities in time of war and during missile onslaughts.  
 The decision to appoint  liaisons to regional councils was made in line with the establishment last year  of the National Emergency Administration by Deputy Defense Minister Matan  Vilna'i that oversees the management of the home front in  wartime.
(©)  The Jerusalem Posterve agent and  mustard gas and is reportedly producing and weaponizing the VX nerve agent. The  US, the site says, has estimated that Syria has several hundred liters of  chemical weapons, with hundreds of tons of agents produced annually.  
 In related news, the IDF  Home Front Command will hold its first ever course next week to train officers  to serve as liaisons to regional and local authorities in the event of a war.  The new position - called yaklar in Hebrew - was set up following the  Second Lebanon War. The officers' job will be to assist mayors and council heads  in running their communities in time of war and during missile onslaughts.  
 The decision to appoint  liaisons to regional councils was made in line with the establishment last year  of the National Emergency Administration by Deputy Defense Minister Matan  Vilna'i that oversees the management of the home front in  wartime.
(©)  The Jerusalem Post 
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