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Israeli Government to Distribute Radiation Sickness Pills
By MARK LAVIE,
Associated Press Writer
July 22, 2004
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Soldiers will begin distributing radiation sickness
pills in cities near Israel's two nuclear reactors next month, the Defense
Ministry
said Thursday.
Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz informed the Cabinet of the project at a session
on Sunday, the ministry said.
Distribution of the pills is to begin Aug. 8 in Dimona and Yavne, according
to a report in Bamahane, a weekly publication for soldiers.
The pills are an iodine compound that blocks absorption of radioactive
material by shutting down the thyroid gland. Bamahane reported that Israel
has had
the pills for decades, but decided to distribute them now to cut down
on reaction
time in case of a nuclear accident or attack.
The Maariv daily quoted unnamed security sources as saying that the decision
does not indicate a change in the level of risk of a radiation incident.
In June, Israel announced it would collect the gas masks handed out
to civilians over the past decade as protection against a possible
chemical
or biological
attack from Iraq. The military said it decided to collect the masks
because the threat from Iraq had been reduced after Saddam Hussein
was removed
from power.
In 1991, Iraq fired 39 Scud missiles with conventional warheads at
Israel.
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