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The Israel navy seized thousands of rockets, mortar rounds, small arms ammunition, and grenades bound for the Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorist organization. Israeli officials believe the cargo was bound for Hezbollah via...
Jeffrey White, The Washington Institute , November 13, 2009 On November 3, 2009, Israeli naval forces intercepted an Antigua-flagged cargo ship approximately 100 miles off Israel's coast. The ship, the Francop, was brought to...
Egypt's Petroleum Minister Sameh Fahmy Egypt is considering reducing exports of natural gas due to a rise in domestic consumption in the most populous Arab country Egyptian Petroleum Minister Sameh Fahmy was in consultations to...
Tel Aviv, Israel (UPI) Nov 5, 2009 - The Israeli navy's seizure of a ship carrying 300 tons of Iranian arms supposedly bound for Hezbollah capped an intelligence operation that tracked the shipment for 2,500 miles from Iran's...
A high-ranking Egyptian security source, who wished to remain anonymous, told Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida on Monday that the Egyptian security services are interrogating 17 “extremistsâ€_ suspected of being connected with the...
Release of vessel and crew casts doubt on validity of claims Daily Star staff Monday, November 09, 2009 Listen to the Article - Powered by BEIRUT: The dispute over Israel’s claimed haul of “hundreds of tons” of rockets it said...
DUBAI: Iran has said that Israel’s claim of seizing a ship with Iranian weapons bound for the Lebanese group Hizbollah is an attempt to divert international attention from the Goldstone report which alleges that Israel is...
by Powerline Below John refers to Israel’s seizure of weapons from Iran bound for Syria and Hezbollah on board the Francop. The weapons seized on the ship included some 3,000 rockets of various types, as well as 60-millimeter...