IDF Chief on Seized Arms Shipment: Every Rocket Has an Address
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Lieutenant General Benjamin (Benny) Gantz welcomes soldiers returning from operation "Full Disclosure". Photo: IDF.
Ynet – As the Gaza-bound Iranian arms shipment captured last week reached Israel, IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gants praised the soldiers involved in the mission, but stressed that the IDF’s work was far from over.
Iranian weapons ship Klos C arrived at the Eilat Port Saturday accompanied by Israeli Navy ships INS Hanit and INS Hetz. The ship was captured early Wednesday morning ferrying Syrian-made M-302 rockets bound for the Gaza Strip in a mid-sea raid not far from the Port of Sudan.
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