Hezbollah denies arms ship claims

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Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has denied Israeli allegations it was the intended recipient of weapons on board a ship seized by Israel’s military.

Hezbollah called the interception of the ship, which was boarded 100 miles (160km) off Israel, an act of “piracy”.

Israel said the arms cache, one of the biggest it had ever found, came from Iran and was bound for Hezbollah in Lebanon, via Syria.

Both Iran and Syria have denied the Israeli accusations.

The Francop, an Antiguan-flagged vessel, was boarded on Wednesday and towed to the Israeli port of Ashdod.

The ship had been carrying rockets, hand grenades, mortars and at least 3,000 missiles, the Israeli military said.

It also said a cargo certificate backed its claim that the shipment originated in Iran, though it did not show the documents.

Israel says the containers of weapons were loaded onto the Francop in the Egyptian port of Damietta, and were bound for Syria with a planned stopover in Beirut.

Some containers on the ship had IRISL – the initials of the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines – on their sides. Some of the weapons were labelled in English.

On Thursday Hezbollah issued a stiff denial.

“Hezbollah staunchly denies any link to the weapons that the Zionist enemy has seized from the Francop ship,” said a statement from the group reported by AFP news agency.

“At the same time Hezbollah denounces Israel’s piracy in international waters,” it said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the arms had been intended to strike Israeli cities. Read more…

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