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dimanche 22 novembre 2009
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Hezbollah Denies any Connection to the intercepted Ship.
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Hezbollah issued a brief statement on Thursday denying vehemently Israeli accusations that a huge shipment of arms seized by the Zionist entity was destined for the Islamic resistance group.
"Hezbollah staunchly denies any link to the weapons that the Zionist enemy has seized from the Francop ship," the statement read. Adding, "At the same time Hizbullah denounces Israel's piracy in international waters."
According to Israel, the shipment intercepted on Wednesday was among the largest ever seized by Israel, which allegedly said “the weapons were bound for Hezbullah from Iran.”
Both Iran and Syria have rejected Israel's accusations about the ship's destination and direction of passage. In a joint press conference Iranian foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki and his Syrian counterpart, Walid al-Mouallem, dismissed Israeli claims that a ship loaded with arms from Iran and headed for Syria had been intercepted in the Mediterranean Sea.
Walid al-Mouallem confirmed that the Israeli navy had seized a ship with Syrian cargo that was headed to Iran to deliver Syrian-made goods for civilian consumption.
On the other hand, Israel did not provide any proof of the alleged “hundreds of tons of arms bound for Hezbollah from Iran.”
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