Israel in range of Iran missiles, says former leader
Hashemi Rafsanjani’s comments came in a speech to the Aerospace Research Institute in Tehran, and were reported by the Iranian news agency.
Correspondents say this is a substantial addition to the previously announced range of Iranian missiles.
It would bring Israel easily within range of Iran’s ballistic missiles but Iran maintains that it would only use its missiles in self-defence.
Mr Rafsanjani said Iranian experts could now achieve “all subsequent stages” in the missile production process.
In August, Iran was reported to have test-fired a new version of its Shahab-3 missile.
The old version was known to have a range of 1,296km.
Mr Rafsanjani remains among the most influential conservative politicians in Iran, and is believed to have been the architect of Iran’s nuclear programmes.
President for two terms from 1989-97, he is currently chairman of the powerful Expediency Council, as well as a deputy chairman of the Assembly of Experts.
Though he was, in Iranian terms, pro-Western as a president, Mr Rafsanjani has been more closely associated with the hardline camp in recent years.
His assertion comes at a time of increased tension regarding Iran’s nuclear programme.
The Israelis say they are concerned, not simply about signs of Iran’s growing military potential, but about Iran’s belligerent manner.
Iran insists it has only peaceful nuclear intentions.




