Israel seizes Iranian arms ship

By BBC

Israel’s navy has intercepted a ship carrying hundreds of tonnes of Iranian weapons intended for Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Israeli military has said.

The Antiguan-flagged vessel, Francop, was boarded 160km (100 miles) off the Israeli coast, the military said, and has been towed to the port of Ashdod.

PM Benjamin Netanyahu said the arms were intended to strike Israeli cities.

In recent months Israel has stepped up efforts to combat the smuggling of arms to both Hezbollah and Hamas militants.

Hezbollah has not yet commented on the latest incident.

Iran and Syria have both rejected Israel’s allegations.

‘Disguised cargo’

The Israeli military said marines had boarded the 137m (450ft) Francop after its captain agreed to the search and no force was used.

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The vessel was intercepted “near Cyprus”, the Israeli military said, though it gave no further details on where this took place.

The country’s deputy defence minister, Matan Vilnai, said the ship’s crew were not thought to have been aware of the smuggling operation.

A spokesperson for the military said there were “dozens of shipping containers, carrying numerous weapons, disguised as civilian cargo among hundreds of other containers on board”.

The spokesperson added: “The weapons originate from Iran and were intended to reach the Hezbollah terror organisation for use against the state of Israel and its citizens.”

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This post was written by mcarl on November 4, 2009

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