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Cairo bars Iran ship with arms for Gaza
2009-01-27
AN Iranian freighter carrying weaponry for Hamas has been blocked by Egypt from entering the Suez Canal, amid concerns that Tehran is trying to supply the Palestinian militant group with missiles capable of striking Tel Aviv.

Reports yesterday said Israel was closely tracking the ship, which is docked in the Red Sea outside the Suez Canal after Cairo refused to permit it to cross the waterway to the Mediterranean. The stand-off comes after a report to the Israeli Defence Ministry from the Pentagon said the US Navy had boarded another Iranian vessel and said it was carrying artillery shells and other weapons.

"This is a big test for the Egyptians," a senior Israeli defense official told The Jerusalem Post. "So far the Egyptians have prevented the ship from crossing the Suez and we hope it will stay that way."

Israeli defense officials told the paper Iran was trying to supply Hamas with new Grad-model Katyusha rockets and to replace high-grade explosives that were exhausted or destroyed by the Israeli Defence Force during this month's war in Gaza. The IDF is concerned Iran will supply Hamas with long-range Fajr missiles capable of reaching Tel Aviv.

A US Navy task force fighting pirates in the Gulf of Aden has been instructed to track Iranian arms shipments to Gaza. Reports last week said troops from the USS San Antonio boarded a former Russian cargo vessel that was flying a Cypriot flag and was reportedly carrying weaponry destined for Hamas.

The French have also dispatched a frigate to the Mediterranean to participate in the clampdown on the Gaza Strip and to prevent weapons shipments from reaching Hamas, the Post said.

Israeli defense officials told the paper that since the conclusion of Operation Cast Lead, large quantities of explosives, machine guns and other weaponry had arrived in the Sinai peninsula, but the Egyptians were taking measures to prevent them from being smuggled into Gaza.
Posted by:tipper

#8  The Egyptians should board the ship, remove the contents, then allow it on its way. If the Iranians protested, the Egyptians could claim they had confiscated tons of heroin.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-01-27 20:21  

#7  Why can't Israel fly some jets out (or send a warship) to blow the damn thing up??? Trying to re-arm Gaza now should be interpreted as an act of war!
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2009-01-27 17:57  

#6  "Sorry, we will not allow an Iranian ship with high explosives aboard to enter the canal."
"There are no high explosives aboard!"
"Prove it."
Posted by: mojo   2009-01-27 17:56  

#5  Maybe we needed the Somali pirates to have hijacked this ship and hold it for a while. Heh.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2009-01-27 17:19  

#4  The Cypriot vessel had to be let go by the US Navy on pirate patrol because of jurisdictional probs in international waters. How can the French prevent arms shipments on the high seas? Egyptian interdiction in this case would be most helpful but even the Navy is hamstrung when it comes to patrolling the oceans.
Posted by: Danielle   2009-01-27 16:04  

#3  Rather than just forbidding transit, it would be nice for the Egyptians to board the vessel and seize contraband or better yet, have the crew disembark and blow the ship up.
Posted by: mhw   2009-01-27 15:54  

#2  The French are working very hard on the diplomatic side to rehabilitate Hamas without the demand that they discontinue their war against Israel. Haaretz has an interesting article about it. One wonders whether the French ship is really going to interdict weapons or aid in the delivery.
Posted by: trailing wife    2009-01-27 15:53  

#1  Ah, so now I know why the French are involved; they're not big fans of getting the Iranians more involved in Gaza.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-01-27 15:37  

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