For the first time, the IDF is releasing photos of Iran’s entire weapons shipment to Gaza terrorists.

Iran attempted to hide its involvement, but the evidence is clear. With its weapons exposed to the world, Iran can no longer deny its intentions to terrorize Israeli civilians.
“We have solid information that proves Iran’s relationship with the shipment,” a senior IDF Intelligence officer said Monday. He spoke after a combined IDF task force from various units inspected the Klos-C and unloaded the Iranian weapons shipment concealed aboard the ship. “Firstly, the containers were sealed in Iran, and they have Iranian authenticity seals on them, including seals of the Iranian postal company. The cement bags that were used to hide the weapons were clearly marked as coming from Iran,” he said.

The shipment contained 181 heavy mortars, 400,000 bullets, and dozens of M-302 rockets that have the capability to strike almost anywhere in Israel.
“In the cargo hold of the ship you can see that 100 out of 150 of the containers were transferred from Iran to Iraq,” the Intelligence officer said. “There they added additional containers, and changed the loading form in order to make it look like the entire shipment came from Iraq. This can be cross-referenced with the documents that we discovered on the ship. Generally speaking, Iran was trying to hide its involvement in any form.”


The shipment would have equipped Gaza terrorist organizations with strike capabilities far exceeding those they currently hold. “We’re talking about weapons that are out of the ordinary; different from previous smuggling attempts. These warheads are far larger than other rockets [currently present in] Gaza. Take the rocket from Operation Pillar of Defense that hit a home in Rishon Lezion. That rocket destroyed one floor. This warhead would have destroyed the entire building.”

What If Terrorists Could Shoot This Rocket at Your Country?
Iran tried to send powerful M-302 rockets to Gaza terrorists. Last week, IDF naval forces intercepted the weapons approximately 1,500 kilometers from Israel’s shores. Had Iran’s shipment arrived at its intended destination, Gaza terrorists would now be able to fire rockets almost anywhere in Israel.

Imagine if Gaza terrorists were your neighbors and could shoot this rocket at your home. We created an app to help you put Iran’s threat in perspective. Type in your home town and it will show you just how far these rockets can reach.

We also put together a series of illustrated maps that show the “Gaza Strip” next to other countries throughout the world. The maps demonstrate the reach of the M-302 rocket inside each of these countries. Share these with your friends and neighbors and show them what the Iranian threat looks like.
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IDF Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Benjamin “Benny” Gantz toured the Golan Heights, where he discussed Iran’s involvement in creating tension in the region, and the steps the IDF has taken to ensure stability.
“Iran is handing out torches to the pyromaniacs by giving them weapons, missiles and by joining them in fighting. We are facing tension in every area. [The situation] seems quiet but in fact it is pressured on daily basis,” IDF Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Benjamin “Benny” Gantz said. The Chief of Staff was touring the Golan Heights with commander of the Northern Command, Maj. Gen. Yair Golan.
“Right now we’re in the Golan Heights and it seems quiet and peaceful. I suggest that everyone keeps in mind that underneath this quiet, a storm is brewing — day, night and in every setting,” said Lt. Gen. Gantz.
“The IDF has adapted itself to face this reality in a number of ways. Right now we are in the Golan Heights with a new division that only recently set up base here. We have very advanced abilities to deal with the security challenges in this region. This comes alongside improving response at the operational level, and acting speedily in every sphere: air, sea, ground, intelligence and all the support systems that work with them. Overall, we have taken very significant steps.”
Lt. Gen. Gantz touring the north on February 23, 2014
During the tour, Lt. Gen. Gantz addressed the situation in the Gaza Strip. “It is possible to develop [weapons] with nothing more than raw materials and production capacity, and threaten the heart ofthe country. Terror organizations are becoming stronger — and we are preparing ourselves more. If Hamas decides to act [against us], it will be a decision they will regret.”
During the tour, Lt. Gen. Ganz also discussed the Draft Equality Law that was recently approved in the Knesset and said that he presented the IDF’s requirements to the commission in full. “Decisions are made at the political level. We made our recommendations and the political sphere takes it and makes their decisions. That’s life in a democratic country. When all is said and done, we will see what really happens from our perspective. We made certain things very clear,” he said.
#IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz: “If #Hamas decides to act, they will regret it” http://t.co/WpDmz8YjZz
— IDF (@IDFSpokesperson) February 24, 2014
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