Israel Rejects New Drive To Ban Nukes From Mideast (ap)

FILE - Retired Marine Corps Gen. James Jones testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington in this Sept. 6, 2007 file photo. U.S. National Security Adviser Gen. James Jones said in a statement Friday night May 28, 2010 that the United States has 'serious reservations' about the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty conference in 2012 and believes Mideast peace and full compliance by all countries in the region to their arms control and nonproliferation obligations 'are essential precursors.' (AP Photo/Dennis Cook, File)AP – Israel, thought to be the Middle East’s only nuclear power, has rejected a new U.N. call to come clean about its secretive nuclear program, calling it a “deeply flawed and hypocritical” act that ignores the threat posed by its sworn enemy Iran.

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