The unusual route of the Iranian cargo jets
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The plane has worked extensively in the past to transport equipment and weapons from the Revolutionary Guards under civilian guise, mainly to Assad’s army. It entered the Iranian fleet in September 2017 after an extensive service life with companies from Japan, Georgia, Afghanistan, Armenia and Russia.Last month, suspicions surfaced that Iran used the Boeing 747 to deliver advanced weapons to Syria. The reports came in the aftermath of the assault on the Damascus airport, attributed to Israel. This plane was documented at the time when it landed at Damascus International Airport.
Last month, it was also reported that two aircraft belonging to the Iranian airline “carried out unconventional flight routes.” The first flight was by a Boeing 747, which took off on July 9 from a military base in Tehran, made a brief interlude at the Damascus International Airport, and then continued to Beirut International Airport.The second flight took off on August 2 from Tehran and landed in Beirut about two hours before the scheduled landing, in what appeared to be “an unusual route through northern Syria.”
According to Fox News, the Iranian airline stopped operations in 2013 due to administrative failures, but became active once more last March. The company’s board of directors includes three representatives from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
Last month. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed in his speech at the UN General Assembly that “in Lebanon, Iran is directing Hezbollah to build secret sites to convert inaccurate projectiles into precision-guided missiles. Missiles that can target deep inside Israel within an accuracy of ten meters.”
Netanyahu presented world leaders with a picture of the airport and said: “Here’s Beirut’s international airport. Here’s the first missile site. It’s in the Uzai neighborhood, on the water’s edge, a few blocks away from the runway. Here’s the second site. It’s underneath a soccer stadium, two blocks away. And here’s the third site. It’s adjacent to the airport itself, right next to it. So I have a message for Hezbollah today: Israel knows, Israel also knows what you’re doing. Israel knows where you’re doing it. And Israel will not let you get away with it.”
The IDF published a record of the Hezbollah sites in the Lebanese capital.
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