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The Reporter: Santorini arms
ship completed three smuggling trips before Israel intercepted it
Mitchell Ginsburg
Prior to its capture by the Israel Navy, the Santorini -- one of two
arms-smuggling vessels stopped by Israel since the start of the intifada
-- made three successful trips from Lebanon to the Gaza and the Sinai
coast, The Jerusalem Report has learned. Only on its fourth mission, in
May 2001, was the Santorini, loaded with Katyusha rockets, anti-tank
missiles, mortars, small arms and ammunition, picked up in the
Mediterranean; the Karine A, with a similar but larger cargo, was
intercepted by Israeli naval commandos in the Red Sea in January
2002.
The Santorini’s first voyage, directed by Ahmed Jibril’s Popular Front
for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC), was from
Tripoli in November 2000. Its second and third voyages, both in April
2001, were run by Hizballah, and the fourth, failed attempt, again by the
PFLP-GC. The arms cargoes in the "successful" trips were dropped along the
Gaza coast and off Sinai, from where they could be smuggled into
Palestinian territory through the maze of tunnels on the Egypt-Gaza
frontier.
The case of the Santorini again underlines the close links between
Syria, Lebanon, Iran and Palestinian terror operations, according to a
senior military source, who adds that the ship, originally called the Abd
Al-Hadi, was acquired for the PFLP-GC in the port of Arwad, a small island
off the Syrian coast, and was registered as Syrian.
The arms smuggled during the first voyage were packed in Syria and
transferred to Tripoli via the Damascus-Beirut highway in a Syrian bus,
according to the documented interrogation of one of the captured Lebanese
crew members. The man told Israeli interrogators that the third shipment
of arms was loaded by 25 Hizballah men on the beach at Jiyah, south of
Beirut.
Intelligence sources say that the arms smuggling is merely the tip of
an iceberg of Syrian and Iranian support for terror activities. According
to one document shown to The Report, Iranian and Syrian money is regularly
funneled into the territories in order to "not allow a calming down of the
situation," and directives for attacks are also transmitted directly from
Damascus.
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