Friday November 6, 1998
U.S., Israel sign military pact
JERUSALEM (JTA) -- President Clinton and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have signed a memorandum of understanding pledging to The pact, signed during two ceremonies Saturday in Washington and Jerusalem, calls for the creation of a joint strategic plannin
Sources in the Prime Minister's Office said the pact was intended to counter possible threats faced by Israel from Iraq and Iran, which have been working to develop mid- and long-range ballistic missiles that would be capable of reaching Israel. The document states that the U.S. government would view as very grave any threats to Israel posed by the deployment of such missiles. The understanding states that the two countries would consult on the diplomatic or other aid that the United States would give Israel in the wake of any missile deployment. Israeli officials said the final details of the agreement were discussed by Netanyahu and Clinton during last month's summit in Maryland, where Israel and the Palestinian Authority reached their latest accord for advancing the peace process.
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