Report: Egypt has approved Iran warships to use Suez Canal
Report: Egypt has approved Iran warships to use Suez Canal – Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News.
Security source says Egypt has agreed to allow ships to cross, which would be first time since Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution that Iranian ships have passed through Suez.
By News Agencies
Egypt has approved the passage of two Iranian warships through the Suez Canal, a source said on Friday, a move that Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman described as “provocative”.
“Egypt has agreed to the passage of two Iranian ships through the Suez Canal,” the security source told Reuters.
State TV and the official news agency subsequently reported the news, without citing sources. An army source earlier said the Defense Ministry was considering a request by the Iranians to allow the naval ships to cross the strategic waterway.
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The Suez Canal. |
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Iranian officials have said that the request is in line with international regulations.
It is believed to be the first time since Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution that Iranian warships are attempting to pass through the Suez Canal, which links the Red Sea and the Mediterranean.
Iranian officials have said the two vessels, currently in international waters, are headed to Syria for training.
Egypt has been run by an army-led transition government since last week’s ouster of President Hosni Mubarak in a popular uprising. Iran’s request could pose the first diplomatic dilemma for Egypt’s new rulers.
A Suez Canal official said Egypt can only deny transit through the waterway in case of war.
Earlier this week, Lieberman said Iran’s attempt to send warships through the canal is a provocation.
“To my regret, the international community is not showing readiness to deal with the recurring Iranian provocations. The international community must understand that Israel cannot forever ignore these provocations,” the foreign minister said.
Israel considers Iran an existential threat because of its disputed nuclear program, ballistic missile development, support for militants in the region and its threats to destroy Israel.
Israel has accused Syria and Iran in the past of paying for and smuggling weapons to the Lebanese Shi’ite group, Hezbollah, which fought a war with Israel in 2006.

February 19, 2011 at 8:08 PM
Is there a nuclear weapon on the Kharg. What a disaster if Israel boards it and takes it to port.
February 19, 2011 at 8:16 PM
Trojan Horse