Archive for March 6, 2014

Israel Seizes Iranian Rockets—and Pounces on Tehran for ‘Supplying Terrorists’ – The Daily Beast

March 6, 2014

Israel Seizes Iranian Rockets—and Pounces on Tehran for ‘Supplying Terrorists’ – The Daily Beast.

The Israeli military seized a boatload of advanced Iranian weapons—and then launched a sophisticated PR campaign to tell the world why they shouldn’t trust Tehran.

On Wednesday morning, the Israeli Navy announced that it had stopped an Iranian cargo vessel with advanced weapons destined for fighters in Gaza. By Wednesday afternoon, Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz was telling members of the U.S. Congress that the interception of the sophisticated rockets revealed the “real nature of Iran”—never mind the recent thaw in relations between Washington and Tehran.

The timing of the Steinitz’s briefing to the House Foreign Affairs Committee was fortuitous. Israeli commandos in the Red Sea had only hours before boarded the Klos C, a Panamanian flagged cargo vessel carrying stocks of M-302 surface-to-surface missiles that the Israel Defense Forces said was destined for Gaza.

Israel conducts intelligence and special operations actions frequently, but it does not always publicize these activities. Wednesday’s military action, however, was accompanied by what appeared to be a coordinated public relations campaign as well. The IDF’s official blog for example posted maps and an entry detailing the entire operation.

Steinitz told The Daily Beast that the interdiction “unmasks” Iranian president Hassan Rouhani’s and Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif’s true nature.

“You see on the one hand there is this charm offensive,” he said, “Rouhani and Zarif are coming with messages of peace and security for all nations and all countries. Iran is a peace seeking government and so on and so forth. This charm offensive did have a serious impact in the west. And now you discover underneath the mask of this charm offensive, that Iran is still the same Iran.”

Since November, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly criticized an interim agreement between Iran, the United States, Russia, China, Germany, the United Kingdom and France as a “deal of the century” for Iran in part because Iran would be allowed to keep some enrichment capabilities after the negotiations have concluded.

The rocket shipment seized on Wednesday, according to an IDF spokesman who briefed reporters, began in Damascus. From the Syrian capital, it was shipped to Tehran and then transported by land to the port of Bandar Abbas. It was then shipped by sea to the Iraqi port of Umm Qasr from where it began the journey around the Arabian peninsula to the Red Sea. It’s final port of call was the Red Sea city of Eilat.

U.S. officials immediately confirmed the interdiction. Jay Carney, the White House spokesman said U.S. intelligence agencies assisted the Israelis in the operation. Another Israeli official, however, said the intelligence that led to the interdiction on Wednesday was generated almost entirely by the Mossad and the IDF.

The very public interdiction of the Klos C could put pressure on the delicate negotiations with Iran at the moment. “This will be one more piece of evidence that will legitimately be played by the Israelis and the Congress to suggest that while the Iranians negotiate and portray themselves as peace seekers, they are at the same time continuing to provide weapons for anything by peaceful purposes,” said Aaron David Miller, who was a top State Department peace process negotiator for the George H. W. Bush, Clinton and George W. Bush administrations.

Miller, who is now a scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center, has some experience in these matters. In 2002, Miller said, he was meeting with then Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon, when he first learned of Israel’s interdiction of the Karine A, an Iranian vessel that contained stores of advanced weapons headed to Yasser Arafat’s Palestinian Authority.

At the time, the Palestinians were engaged in what is known as the second Intifadah and the State Department was trying its best to negotiate a ceasefire with Arafat and Sharon. That arms shipment sealed Arafat’s fate with the Bush administration, according to Miller. He said “it represented the end of the road for the Bush administration to acquiescing in a process where Arafat would be included. This was January, by March after the Park Hotel attack, IDF troops were back into the West Bank.”

But this time around, things are different. While Carney on Tuesday said, “We will continue to stand up to Iran’s support for destabilizing activities in the region in coordination with our partners and allies,” it’s unlikely that the arms shipment from Damascus through Tehran to Gaza will stop the negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program.

“You’ve got a kind of a dormant crisis right now,” Miller said. “Then you had a hot crisis, which was literally on the cusp of exploding. You have a long fuse on the interim agreement with Iran.”

Steinitz, for his part, sees it differently. “I think this exposes that Iran is still the same old Iran that supplies terrorist groups, it is the same Iran that is still deeply involved with troops on the ground in the civil war in Syria and the same old Iran that still aspires to create nuclear weapons,” he said.

Off Topic: “I’m proud to be an American”. Russia Today Anchor Quits on Air.

March 6, 2014

Off Topic: “I’m proud to be an American”. Russia Today Anchor Quits on Air. – YouTube.

(WOW. This lady has more balls than all these spineless and gutless sycophants, liars, mouthpieces and propagandists in the main stream media. You give me hope, lady. – Artaxes)

Off Topic: Bolton: Obama, Clinton, Kerry doctrine ‘drift, decline, and defeatism’

March 6, 2014

Off Topic: Bolton: Obama, Clinton, Kerry doctrine ‘drift, decline, and defeatism’ – YouToube.

The Objective: To Embarrass Iran

March 6, 2014

The Objective: To Embarrass Iran.

Amir Rapaport’s interpretation of the IDF Navy’s raid on the Iranian weapons boat: what really happened and what Israel wanted to achieve through that naval action off the coast of Sudan

The Minister of Defense and Chief of Staff during the operation (Photo: Ariel Hermoni, IMOD)
The Minister of Defense and Chief of Staff during the operation (Photo: Ariel Hermoni, IMOD)

Israel is in the midst of a meaningful strategic national effort to expose what we perceive as a fraud on the part of Iran on the West, which is eager to negotiate with the Iranians and ease the sanctions, even without them giving up on their nuclear program.

The background is a deep frustration: The Minister of Defense Moshe Ya’alon, sat down a few weeks ago at a conference in Munich with world leaders, and witnessed them rubbing against the Iranian foreign minister without believing one word which came out of his mouth. As part of the national effort , all the intelligence agencies and operations were guided to bring a proof that Iran haven’t really changed its ways – namely, that it continues to strive for a nuclear bomb and to stoke terrorism in every corner of the globe (and not just in our area).

In terms of the strategic effort, the seizure of the weapons ship is a significant event, and its timing is not bad as well – just at the time that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in the United States, trying to convince Americans that the Iranians are still a most terrible enemy.

However, in terms of the operational effort, this is not an extraordinary event: Israel has been committed for several years to the declared policy of preventing the arrival of weapons of strategic significance to both Hezbollah in Lebanon and into the hands of elements in Gaza. In the Gaza Strip this effort is particularly important in light of the severe damage caused to the array of long-range rockets of Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad during “Pillar of Defense” operation a year and four months ago. The Hamas and Islamic Jihad have trouble to recreate the arsenal they had on the eve of the operation, since the current military regime in Egypt succeeded to almost completely seal the smuggling tunnels in the Rafah area, and the Israeli counterterrorism efforts spread across the entire Middle East.

In the militaryjargon, this effort is called “the war between wars”. According to foreign reports, the IAF and the Israeli Navy Commando have not once acted in Sudan in recent years to destroy arms shipments which were destined to reach, according to the intelligence, to the Gaza Strip.

The fact that the act occurred, according to publications, in Sudan can be considered reasonable: Iran is on a path of the arms transfers from Iran to Gaza. As part of this path, weapons are transported in ships from the Persian Gulf to dry storage in the Sudanese territory, and from there transferred in conveys of trucks, through Sinai, to the tunnels of Rafah.

Iran’s foreign operations organization conducts this operation. The fact that the Iranian and Gazans adhesive that path despite the preventive efforts can testify that they have occasional successes, but as a rule the Gaza Strip is now considered to be “dry” of deadly Iranian weapons.

The fact that the Navy has conducted such a complex operation, which could have gone bad 1500 kilometers away from home , even though the preparations for it were ongoing for months , instead of a less dangerous aerial attack , can be explained by the idea that in the present situation it is better to catch the weapons and thereby embarrass Iran, rather than destroy it. Therefore, the military effort in Africa was accompanied immediately by a political effort against Iran, and a wide Israeli public diplomacy effort, already before the ship even reached the port of Eilat.

However, do not underestimate the strategic danger of the arrival of the shipment to Gaza (had the weapon reach the Gaza Strip, it would be sent mostly to warehouses of the Islamic Jihad, and a minority of it, perhaps, would be sent to warehouses of Hamas).

The information indicated in advance that is a supply of rockets with warheads containing more than 100 kilograms of explosives. Yesterday morning (March 5th), at ten o’clock already, IDF’s Navy Commando troops discovered several M- 302 missiles with a range of up to 90 km, like those fired from Lebanon on the north (similar sized rocket exploded during the war at a train depot in Haifa, killing 8 and wounding dozens) . The exact amount of the weapon caught will be clear only when the ship will reach Eilat and the containers will be checked one by one (overall on board of the ship there are no less than 150 containers, but some pictures of the weapons taken yesterday have already done the work).

The Israeli operation achieved thanks to these pictures its main objective – exposing the real face of Iran. But would the world be interested in the Israeli gospel or would it prefer to keep with the Iranian dance? The answer to this question is no longer dependent on the IDF.

 


Iran’s attempt to evade Iron Dome failed

March 6, 2014

Iran’s attempt to evade Iron Dome failed – Israel Opinion, Ynetnews.

Analysis: Iranian arms smuggling was likely aimed at preparing ground for response to attack on Tehran’s nuclear facilities. Question remains whether weapons were intended to reach Gaza organizations or Sinai terrorists. Admirable intelligence move spared Israel the answer.

Published: 03.06.14, 10:58 / Israel Opinion

The takeover of the Klos-C ship exposed and foiled a strategic Iranian move which, had it been successful, would have been worthy of the definition “tiebreaker.” The move was aimed at creating a situation in which, during an active conflict, the IDF missile and rocket interception system would be neutralized or would at least become inefficient.

First of all, because according to foreign reports the Iron Dome system is incapable – or finds it difficult – to intercept heavy and long-range rockets like the Syrian-made M-302 that were captured. These medium-range rockets of up to 250 kilometers (155 miles) with a warhead weighing over 140 kilograms (310 pounds) are supposed to be intercepted by another system, Magic Wand (also called David’s Sling), which is still being developed in the United States and Israel.

This critical system, which will be the “second layer” in the multi-layer interception system the defense establishment is planning, will not become operational before 2016. So had the rockets reached Gaza, they would have allowed the Iranian’s allies bordering on Israel to go around the Iron Dome system from the top, go around the Arrow system from the bottom, and explode unhindered in population concentrations in Israel – mainly in the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area and Haifa Bay.

During the Second Lebanon War, the Syrian-planned and manufactured 302-milimeter M-302 rockets proved how lethal and reliable they are. They are not accurate, but their heavy warhead and the reliability of the rocket motor make them a cheap “statistical weapon” which allows targeting large civilian communities and causing them heavy losses and damages.

Software improvements have been made recently in the Iron Dome system, allowing it to also deal with heavier rockets than the short-range and relatively light Grad. During Operation Pillar of Defense, Iron Dome intercepted medium rockets of the Fajr-5 or M-75 models, made independently by Palestinians, which have a range of more than 70 kilometers (44 miles).

But the limited number of Iron Dome batteries the IDF operates will make it very difficult to overpower a large amount of heavy and really long-range rockets like the M-202 or M-302, which will arrive from several directions at the same time, for example from Lebanon and Gaza, or from Lebanon, Gaza and Syria.

The initiative of the Revolutionary Guards’ Quds Force was aimed first and foremost at serving Iran, rather than Hamas, Hezbollah or Bashar Assad. The Quds Force organized a very complicated logistic operation here, which cost tens of millions of dollars and was carried out secretly while risking an exposure of the violation of UN sanctions by Iran and the Syrian regime.

Israeli Navy during operation to seize arms ship (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Office)
Israeli Navy during operation to seize arms ship (Photo: IDF Spokesperson’s Office)
IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz and Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon (Photo: Ariel Hermoni, Defense Ministry)
IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz and Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon (Photo: Ariel Hermoni, Defense Ministry)

 

Tie-breaking weapon (Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Office)
Tie-breaking weapon (Photo: IDF Spokesperson’s Office)

 Hezbollah and the Syrians have had thousands of heavy M-302 and M-202 rockets for a long time. The decision to fly a large amount of these heavy rockets from Syria to Iran in order to equip Hamas and the Islamic Jihad in Gaza with them, and likely other groups as well, points to strategic planning.

Quds Force commander Qassem Suleimani would not have entered such an adventure if it were not a supreme strategic Iranian interest. For example, in case Iran decides to initiate an overall high-trajectory offensive on Israel through its messengers: Hezbollah, Syria and the Gazans.

When will Iran decide on such a move?

It’s reasonable to assume that this is a response scenario to an IDF and/or American attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities. In such a case, it’s completely reasonable to estimate that the Iranians would demand that the Syrians and Hezbollah, as well as the Islamic Jihad and Hamas in Gaza and likely also terrorists in Sinai, deal Israel a lethal blow of rockets and missiles on its entire territory.

The Iranians are aware that the situation changed when Israel, with American aid, built a multi-layer rocket interception system. They are concerned that this system will eventually affect their ability to deal Israel a high-trajectory strategic blow, and are therefore preparing a system which will largely neutralize the abilities of Israel’s active defense system for at least two years and maybe more – until the Magic Wand system becomes operational.

Further proof that this is a supreme strategic Iranian interest and planning can be found in the fact that Suleimani and his men from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, as well as Bashar Assad’s men, were willing to hold their nose and send a delivery of expensive strategic weapons to their bitter enemy, the Sunni Hamas organization, which betrayed the Syrian regime and turned its back on it during its rough time.

It’s possible that the delivery was only intended for the Islamic Jihad, which is now operating as Iran’s main branch in the Palestinian camp, but there is not a single chance that Hamas would have let such a cargo enter the Strip or even Sinai without an early agreement with the Iranians. It’s possible that the distressed Hamas even received financial or other aid from the Iranians in return for its participation in the operation.

Headed to Sinai peninsula

Nonetheless, the Iranian operation raises two critical questions. First of all, it’s not at all clear how the Iranians planned to transfer such a large number of long-range and heavy rockets by land from Sudan through Egypt to Gaza. It’s enough to remember the fact that the Egyptian army is tightly monitoring the smuggling tunnels from Sinai and the Strip and systematically destroying them. How did the Iranians and Palestinians plan to transfer such a shipment to Gaza under the Egyptians’ nose? The answer may be that the plan was to transfer the rockets to their destination in “drizzles,” over a long period of time.

Another question is how the Gazans planned to launch these large rockets from the Strip. After all, they are easily noticeable from the air when being prepared for launching, and likely beforehand too, and they can be accurately bombed from the air, sea and land, even if they are activated from underground launching holes prepared for them.

The obvious conclusion in light of these two questions is that a large part of the rockets on the arms ship – perhaps even all of them – were meant to reach Sinai and be activated from there. It’s possible that the Gazans (Hamas, the Islamic Jihad and the Popular Resistance Committees) were supposed to leave the Strip for Sinai and build a hidden launching system there in an isolated area which the Egyptian army finds it difficult to reach and control, for example in Jabal Halal (height provides the M-302 with extra range).

The IDF does not enter Sinai and Israel Air Force planes don’t fly in the peninsula’s airspace so as not to violate the Egyptian sovereignty. The military regime in Egypt is known to be very sensitive about its national honor, and so an M-302 launching system in Sinai is ideal.

It’s even possible that radical Sunni organization Ansar Bait al-Maqdis, which is affiliated with al-Qaeda, would have joined the move initiate by its bitter enemies, the Shiite Iranians. The rockets would have been transferred bit by bit, under the Egyptian army’s nose, to the area where the hidden launching system would have been located – and the rest would have been written in the pages of history.

Missed opportunity in US media

In light of the strategic intentions and effort put in by the Iranians, one can say that the exposure and seizure of the Karine A vessel in the height of the second intifada (2002) is the only equivalent of the takeover of Klos-C in March 2014. This is an admirable achievement of the intelligence community.

Like in any successful intelligence-operational campaign, the main accomplishment belong to those who exposed the initial information, the lead, realized that they had something unusual in their hands and decided to share it with others in the community and set a complex move in motion, in which the Mossad showed an ability which vitally complemented what was achieved by the optical and electronic tracking sensors operated by the Intelligence Directorate.

The Intelligence Directorate also built the overall picture, and its people not only estimates correctly “what is going on here” but were also able to provide operational intelligence which allowed the heads of the IDF’s operational system, led by the chief of staff, to present an optimal thwarting plane.

It’s important to stress that the detailed and accurate real-time intelligence information provided the military and political leaders with something worth a fortune: The freedom of choice. They were able to decide which of the thwarting options would provide optimal results with minimum casualties and minimum political, public opinion, legal and media damages.

As is customary in such cases, the Operations Directorate and division commanders place a number of options on the defense minister, prime minister and chief of staff’s table. For example, bombing from the air or raiding from the sea or other types of operations which were looked into and found to be reliable in the past.

Thanks to the detailed intelligence information, Chief of Staff Benny Gantz was able to recommend to Minister Ya’alon and Prime Minister Netanyahu an outline of operation which is both in line with the international maritime law, does not involve any special risk to human life and provides several desirable outcomes: Not just thwarting the Iranian plans and their ramifications, but also a nice public opinion-PR achievement, and mainly in good timing, with Netanyahu in the US, less than 24 hours after he warned President Obama in a conversation in his office against the fraudulent and deceitful methods used by the Iranians.

It’s a shame, however, that the American media is mostly busy right now with the Ukrainian affair and the administration budget for next year, which Obama presented to the Congress and the public on Tuesday. The American media, like the media in the entire world, has a limited attention span and it is mainly occupied with domestic issues.

So Israel missed an opportunity to illustrate to the American public that the Klos-C, sent in an Iranian violation of UN Security Council resolutions, is just an allegory of what the ayatollahs and Revolutionary Guards are doing in Fordo and in other nuclear facilities “for peaceful purposes.”

US: We helped Israel intercept illicit arms shipment

March 6, 2014

Israel Hayom | US: We helped Israel intercept illicit arms shipment.

Senior U.S. officials confirm U.S. military, intelligence involvement with Israel in capturing Iranian missiles destined for the Gaza Strip • U.S. Congress passes bill strengthening “strategic alliance” between Israel and the U.S.
Yoni Hirsch, Daniel Siryoti, Eli Leon, Dan Lavie, Israel Hayom Staff and The Associated Press
White House spokesperson Jay Carney says U.S. cooperated with Israel ahead of interception of illicit Iranian arms ship in Red Sea

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Photo credit: Reuters

IDF intel head: Revolutionary Guards behind arms shipment

March 6, 2014

IDF intel head: Revolutionary Guards behind arms shipment | The Times of Israel.

Aviv Kochavi says Iran will halt weapons smuggling until it discovers who leaked information to Israel

March 6, 2014, 5:14 pm

Iranian Revolutionary Guards (photo credit: @MidEastNews_Eng via Twitter/File)

Illustrative photo of Iranian Revolutionary Guards (photo credit: @MidEastNews_Eng via Twitter/File)

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, specifically its elite Quds Force, is behind the attempt to smuggle weapons to the Gaza Strip that was thwarted by Israeli troops on Wednesday, the head of military intelligence said at a press conference on Thursday.

Maj. Gen. Aviv Kochavi said the Revolutionary Guards opened an investigation following the navy operation, and will likely hold off on further arms shipments until they discover who leaked the information to the Israeli intelligence.

“According to our assessments, they will stop attempts to smuggle arms in the southern axis for a few months,” Kochavi said. “Exposing the ship spurred an investigation in the Revolutionary Guards on the leaks that led to the failed attempt to transfer the weapons.”

Israel intercepted the “Klos-C” in the Red Sea between Eritrea and Sudan on Wednesday, claiming that Syrian-made weapons aboard had been shipped overland to Iran then onward by sea, with the aim of reaching militants in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.

Military Intelligence Director Major General Aviv Kochavi attends a Foreign Affairs and Security committee meeting on Tuesday, February 25, 2014. (photo credit: Hadas Parush/Flash90)

Military Intelligence Director Major General Aviv Kochavi attends a Foreign Affairs and Security committee meeting on Tuesday, February 25, 2014. (photo credit: Hadas Parush/Flash90)

“This ship, which was transporting dozens of M302-type rockets with a range of 150 to 200 kilometers (more than 100 miles) is currently north of Port Sudan and will arrive in Eilat on Saturday evening,” Brigadier General Motti Almoz told Army Radio Thursday.

“The ship may be carrying other weapons as well but we can only know this when it reaches Eilat,” he said, referring to the resort city at the southernmost tip of Israel.

“There is clear and unequivocal information that this (shipment) came from Iran,” he said, without giving further details.

Kochavi stressed that the Israel has strong evidence that “strengthens and incriminates the Iranian ties to the case.”

Speaking in California, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the discovery revealed “the true face of Iran” in a rebuke aimed at world powers who are negotiating with Tehran over its nuclear program.

IDF soldiers inspect a missile found on board Klos-C in a commando operation Wednesday morning. The military says the ship was carrying an Iranian arms shipment headed for Gaza (Photo credit: IDF)

IDF soldiers inspect a missile found on board Klos-C in a commando operation Wednesday morning. The military says the ship was carrying an Iranian arms shipment headed for Gaza (Photo credit: IDF)

Israel has long accused Iran and Syria of providing military aid to Hezbollah and to Palestinian terrorist groups.

An Iranian military official denied the allegations regarding the shipment, saying they were “totally without foundation,” according to a report by Iran’s Arabic-language Al-Alam television channel.

AFP contributed to this report.

Watch the IDF Navy capture the Iran missile smuggling ship ! – YouTube

March 6, 2014

Watch the IDF Navy capture the Iran missile smuggling ship ! – YouTube.

Missile boats and Shayetett 13 (Israel’s SEALs) do the job!

In ‘perfect’ operation, Israel reveals Iran’s true face

March 6, 2014

Israel Hayom | In ‘perfect’ operation, Israel reveals Iran’s true face.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Red Sea interception of Gaza-bound arms shipment: While Iran talks with world powers, it brazenly flouts international law and arms Palestinian terrorists • PM: Israel will defend itself against any threat, anywhere.

Lilach Shoval, Shlomo Cesana, Yori Yalon, Israel Hayom Staff and News Agencies

Israeli naval forces during Operation Full Disclosure

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Photo credit: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit

Seized arms ship to dock in Eilat Saturday

March 6, 2014

Seized arms ship to dock in Eilat Saturday | The Times of Israel.

IDF general says there is ‘clear and unequivocal’ evidence that shipment came from Iran

March 6, 2014, 1:16 pm

Footage of the capture of the Klos-C on Wednesday, March 5, 2014. (Screen capture: IDF)

Footage of the capture of the Klos-C on Wednesday, March 5, 2014. (Screen capture: IDF)

A ship allegedly carrying advanced rockets from Iran to Gaza that was intercepted by the Israeli navy will reach the port of Eilat on Saturday evening, the military said.

“This ship, which was transporting dozens of M302-type rockets with a range of 150 to 200 kilometers (more than 100 miles) is currently north of Port Sudan and will arrive in Eilat on Saturday evening,” Brigadier General Motti Almoz told Army Radio Thursday.

“The ship may be carrying other weapons as well but we can only know this when it reaches Eilat,” he said, referring to the resort city at the southernmost tip of Israel.

“There is clear and unequivocal information that this (shipment) came from Iran,” he said, without giving further details.

Major General Aviv Kochavi, head of military intelligence, was to give a news conference on the ship later Thursday. The IDF has said it was carrying rockets “capable of striking anywhere in Israel.”

Israel intercepted the “Klos-C” in the Red Sea between Eritrea and Sudan on Wednesday, claiming that Syrian-made weapons aboard had been shipped overland to Iran then onward by sea, with the aim of reaching militants in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.

Speaking in California, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the discovery revealed “the true face of Iran” in a rebuke aimed at world powers who are negotiating with Tehran over its nuclear program.

Israel has long accused Iran and Syria of providing military aid to Hezbollah and to Palestinian terrorist groups.

An Iranian military official denied the allegations regarding Wednesday’s shipment, saying they were “totally without foundation,” according to a report by Iran’s Arabic-language Al-Alam television channel.

The announcement about the ship was made just hours after Israel said its troops had fired at two Hezbollah fighters in Syria as they tried to plant a bomb close to the ceasefire line in the Golan Heights.

On February 24, Israeli warplanes reportedly bombed a Hezbollah stronghold in Lebanon near the Syrian border, in what would be the first air strikes against the Shiite militant group in Lebanon since the 2006 war.

Hezbollah blamed the air strikes on Israel and vowed to retaliate.