Operation Full Disclosure

Operation Full Disclosure
Part of the Iran–Israel proxy conflict
Operation Full Disclosure task force
Planned byIsraeli Navy
ObjectiveSeize merchant vessel KLOS C
Date5 March 2014
Executed byShayetet 13, INS Hanit, INS Hetz
OutcomeSuccessful Israeli naval interception
Iranian-made M-302 rockets seized by the Israeli Navy from the captured ship

Operation Full Disclosure (Hebrew: מבצע חשיפה מלאה) was a military operation carried out by the Israel Defense Forces on March 5, 2014, in the Red Sea.[1] After days of surveillance far out to sea, Israeli Navy Shayetet 13 commandos seized the Iranian-owned and Panamanian-registered merchant vessel Klos C that had set sail from Iran, heading for Port Sudan via Iraq.[2] On board, the commandos found long-range missiles suspected to be destined for the Gaza Strip concealed in containers full of Iranian bags marked as Portland cement.[3] An unnamed senior Egyptian security official reportedly confirmed that the arms shipment was headed for militants in either Gaza or Sinai.[4] A UN panel of experts concluded that the weapons came from Iran and were being sent to Sudan, accusing Iran of violating the arms embargo.[5] United Nations Security Council Resolution 1929 authorizes states to seize items, including arms, that Iran is forbidden from exporting.

The operation was led by Major General Ram Rothberg, commander-in-chief of the Israel Navy, on board Sa'ar 5-class corvette INS Hanit. INS Hetz, a Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat, also participated.[6]

See also

  • Francop Affair – Similar seizure of Iranian weaponry on the high seas
  • Karine A Affair – Similar seizure of Iranian weaponry on the high seas
  • Gaza flotilla raid – Where a ship attempting to break the blockade of Gaza was boarded and seized
  • Victoria Affair – Ship carrying Iranian weapons bound from Syria to Hamas in Gaza and captured by Israel

References

  1. ^ Operation Full Disclosure - Israel Defense Forces
  2. ^ Lappin, Yaakov (2014-03-08). "Iranian arms vessel captured by IDF docks in Eilat". The Jerusalem Post - JPost.com. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  3. ^ Zitun, Yoav (2014-03-06). "Iran weapons ship: Behind the scenes of IDF 'Operation Full Disclosure'". ynet. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  4. ^ "Egypt: Iranian arms ship destined for Sinai or Gaza". ynet. 2014-03-09. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  5. ^ "UN experts confirm: Arms shipment seized by Israel in March came from Iran". The Jerusalem Post - JPost.com. 2014-06-28. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  6. ^ Yehoshua, Yossi (March 6, 2014). בראש הכוח עמדה אח"י חנית שנפגעה בלבנון. Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved September 27, 2014.

External links

Official press releases and media
  • Operation Full Disclosure - Israel Defense Forces official blog
  • Operation Full Disclosure - photos at IDF's Flickr
  • IDF Intercepts Iranian Shipment of Rockets to Terrorist Organizations in Gaza - photos at IDF's Flickr

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