Netanyahu addresses press for captured weapons from Iranian ship

Source:Xinhua Published: 2014-3-11 11:32:35

Weapons are seen during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

M-302 surface-to-surface missiles are seen during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

Weapons are seen during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

Weapons are seen during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

M-302 surface-to-surface missiles are seen during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) speaks during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) views weapons during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

M-302 surface-to-surface missiles are seen during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

Bullets are seen during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

M-302 surface-to-surface missiles are seen during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

M-302 surface-to-surface missiles are seen during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

M-302 surface-to-surface missiles are seen during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

Rocket bombs are seen during a press conference to display captured weapons from an allegedly Iranian ship, at a naval base in Eilat, Israel, on March 10, 2014. Israel on Monday displayed 40 M-302 surface-to-surface missiles, more than 180 rockets and some 400,000 bullets, which were seized from a suspicious ship on March 5. The weapons were suspected by Israel of being supplied by Iran to Hamas armed forces in the Gaza Strip. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on March 6 that Israel's allegations are "a lie". (Xinhua/Han Chong)


 

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