A Saudi student today blasted US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for skirting her question on Israel's nuclear arsenal during a "town hall" meeting at a Jeddah college. "I did not get a straight answer," Mariyam Alavi said in a letter published in Arab News on her question to the top US diplomat last Tuesday. "My question was simple and direct enough," she wrote,but Clinton's response "was very unsatisfying." Alavi,a 12th grader at the International Indian School in Jeddah,attended the meeting at the elite Dar al-Hekma College with six classmates. She had asked Clinton about Washington's stance on the existence of nuclear weapons in the Middle East. If the Americans "so vehemently oppose Iran's nuclear programme," she had asked,"then why isn't the US asking Israel to give up their nuclear weapons?" Clinton gave a lengthy answer detailing the US case against Iran,but did not mention Israel. She did,however,say that "we want not only a world free of nuclear weapons,we want a Middle East free of nuclear weapons,including everyone." Alavi's Arab News letter assailed US "hypocrisy" over the issue,reflecting a widely held sentiment in in the region.