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Thursday, March 06, 2014

Israeli Navy intercepts boat carrying missiles to Gaza


Israeli naval forces board Panamanian-flagged Klos C in the heart of the Red Sea, as the ship was sailing to Port Sudan • Hidden weaponry on board includes Syrian-made M-302 missiles, which have a range of 100-200 kilometers.

Far from Israel's shores, in the heart of the Red Sea, the Israeli Navy early Wednesday morning intercepted a ship full of weaponry bound for Palestinian terrorist groups in the Gaza Strip.

According to the Israel Defense Forces, the weaponry on board included dozens of M-302 missiles, which have a range of 100-200 kilometers (62-124 miles). The weapons were hidden inside cement containers.

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