- Our times are getting more and more astounding. White
is mixed with black; good is covered with evil; instead of a floor, there
is a ceiling. What is this all about? It is all about the same thing: Mideast
contradictions and its key gambler: Israel.
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- Israel has repeatedly accused such Arab countries as
Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Saudi Arabia, and others of supporting
terrorist groups. Israelís allegations were fair, and it is easy
to understand this indignation. But what would you say if you found out
that the Jews have also sinned? The smuggling of arms to the countries
of the ìaxis of evilî has become very well-organized in Israel.
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- Customs officials of the Hamburg port confirmed the detention
of an Israeli vessel that was carrying smuggled goods to Iran. News agencies
reported that the freight belonged to a private firm in Israel. The Israel
Defense Department said that the ship was carrying spare parts for army
vehicles. The department also informed that there was permission given
and that Thailand was registered in the documents of the firm as the point
of destination.
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- The name of the ship, the owner of the freight, and the
point of destination are not known exactly. Official information is contrary
to that of media outlets. German authorities stated that the freight was
meant for Iran. An Israeli TV company reported that the ship is called
Zim Antwerp I; it was also added that the vessel had not arrived in Hamburg
yet. The German division of the AP news agency reported that German authorities
did not allow the ship to unload in Hamburg.
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- German electronic media reported that the Hamburg police
have stated that they do not have any information on the subject. On the
other hand, the shipping service of Hamburg confirmed that there was a
ship called Zim Antwerp I anchored in the containing area of the port.
It was added that the ship belonged to an Israeli shipping company, although
it was traveling under Panamaís flag.
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- A fact is a stubborn thing to deal with, so, a little
bit later, German officials confirmed the impounding of military equipment
in Hamburg. This was reported by Hamburg customs official Gerhard Schulte.
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