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More than 3000 mortar shells and advanced missiles were displayed today on the pier of the Ashdod port
Israel in putting a huge effort explaining,
invited the media to document what's been captured on the weapons-ship, Victoria.
The host - Israel's Prime Minister.
They were all on the ship.
But this was also on the ship.
This I am familiar with.
After the naval commandos boarded Victoria, they arrived here.
You can see the pile of containers found here
and then in fact you start going through the containers by serial numbers.
By what intelligence gathered, you reach the relevant containers and them you open,
and then you know that the intelligence was accurate. There are weapons inside the containers.
This is a 120mm mortar shell,
Its range is up to 10 KM.
And these are the main missiles, the new C704, found inside cases.
Six of those were found on the ship, as well as the radar and the computers used for target acquisition
that allow the precision-launch of such missile towards a vessel or a strategic utility,
the oil rig found by the Ashkelon shore. A hit on such rig or an oil tanker docking in the port's entrance,
will be considered a strategic attack.
All these who attacked and criticized Israel for stopping and inspecting ships en route to Gaza
Here is the answer is given here in Ashdod in the simplest and clearest way.
Do you read Persian?
It's got a lot of Persian in it.
That's what it looks like on the inside of the container. You can see here, sacks of beans
and packs of cotton. And in fact behind these packs of cotton and sacks of beans, when you look inside,
cases of weapons, and this is how ammunition was hidden in all the containers.
We need to continue operations in all dimensions - air, sea, land, close, far, covert and exposed.
Even the flotilla commander we see here. He, too, came to see the amounts of weapons captured.
- It says "Nasser" - What, you see it?
Yes, here in the corner.
Here you go. This is the model, manufactured only in Iran.
You don't need a lot of proof.
And today the ship leaves to its original destination, Alexandria port in Egypt.
It's a PR effort that in the end its effects are limited, because of Japan,
but also because many of the foreign reporters left the event in protest.
Hello, come.
The long process in the scolding sun for more than two hours was maddening and frustrating.
And so Israel missed a favorable rare opportunity
Obvious security concerns, but it seems it could have been handled differently. �