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Given that Egypt had recently been invaded by Israel during the [[Suez Crisis]] the missile program was likely intended for the defence of Egyptian territory. All military weapons can be used both for defence and offense depending on the situation on the ground. To claim that the program's only and singular goal was to "destroy" Israel is counterfactual propaganda that is not be supported by any serious source on the subject. Please do not keep restoring this ludicrous propaganda, NoMoreMrNiceGuy. [[User:Factomancer|Factomancer]] ([[User talk:Factomancer|talk]]) 13:44, 23 October 2010 (UTC)

== There was no "chemical" weapons development ==

The only source that mentions chemical weapons development is the Guardian obituary of Isser Harel, and it only mentions **alleged chemical weapon development**.

The other much more in-depth sources make no mention of chemical weapons but clearly point out that Israel was making many false claims about Egypt's missile program. The Guardian mention of "alleged chemical weapon development" is clearly a reference to Israel's anti-Egyptian propaganda.

Again, HupHollandHup, stop making disruptive, false edits to this article and join this discussion. [[User:Factomancer|Factomancer]] ([[User talk:Factomancer|talk]]) 14:00, 23 October 2010 (UTC)