The Victoria Arms-Smuggling Incident
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday 16 March 2011, 10.45
am
Press Release: Ministry of Foreign Affairs in
Jerusalem
The Victoria Arms-Smuggling
Incident
Talking Points
15 March 2011
The Incident:
On 15 March 2011, the Israeli Naval Forces boarded and searched the Liberian flagged vessel VICTORIA, after receiving the necessary consent. The boarding was based upon confirmed reports that the vessel was carrying illicit arms destined for terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip. The ship was off the coast of Israel, in the open waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
In a preliminary search by the boarding party, the vessel was found to be carrying significant amounts of arms and military equipment. According to the ship's document, and the account of the crew, the ship initially departed from Latakia port in Syria, and then proceeded to the Port of Mersin in Turkey. The ship was bound for Egypt. It has been determined that Turkey had no connection to the arms smuggling attempt.
Background Points:
The need to prevent arms
smuggling:
This attempt at smuggling large amounts of
weaponry aboard the Victoria provides additional proof of
Israel’s imperative need to examine all goods entering the
Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. Israel cannot allow weapons and
military equipment to reach the hands of terrorists, who
will use them against its civilian population.
Israel
acted in self-defense:
The illegal smuggling of arms to
the Gaza Strip poses a direct and imminent threat to the
safety and security of the State of Israel and its citizens,
who continue to find themselves under the unceasing attack
of rocket and mortar fire originating from Gaza.
The
Iranian connection:
Preliminary evidence indicates that
the weapons aboard the ship originated in Iran, which
strives to arm the Gaza Strip. Under Hamas rule, the Gaza
Strip has become part of the Iranian-Syrian-Hamas axis.
Smuggling arms to terrorists is illegal:
Such
transfer of weaponry to terrorist organizations in the Gaza
Strip constitutes a blatant violation of UN Security Council
Resolution 1860(2009), which calls upon Member States to
intensify efforts to "prevent illicit trafficking in arms
and ammunition" to the Gaza Strip (para. 6), as well as a
violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1373(2001),
which, inter alia, calls upon all States to refrain from the
provision of any form of support to terrorist organizations
and to eliminate the supply of weapons to such groups.
Israel is also looking into the possibility of additional
violations of other relevant UN Security Council
resolutions.
An act of deception:
It should be noted
that nothing in the freight manifest of the Victoria
revealed the true nature of the content of the ship's
containers, in violation of the relevant provisions of the
International Maritime Organization's Conventions and
professional standards, including the Convention on the
Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and the International Maritime
Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code.
One of many smuggling
attempts:
There have been a number of previous instances
(including incidents involving the Santorini, Abu Hassan,
the Karine A, the Hansa India, the Monchegorsk, the Francop
and Everest cargo vessels) in which otherwise innocent
transnational commercial shipping was abused by States that
sponsor terrorism, including Iran, Syria and Lebanon, in
order to facilitate the illegal trafficking of arms to
terrorist organizations in the region. See: http://bit.ly/ArmsShips
Link to
Israeli Defense Force: http://idfspokesperson.com/
Photo’s of the shipment: IDF SPOX FLICKR: Photos of Weapons Found On-Board the Victoria
ENDS