DescriptionFlickr - Israel Defense Forces - IRISL - Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines.jpg
English: November 4, 2009.
Israel Navy forces stopped the cargo ship "Francop" and found missiles, rockets and other weaponry. The ship was brought to the Ashdod port for inspection.
Pictured here: Containers found on the Francop bearing the name IRISL, Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines, one of the things connecting the weapons on board to Iran.
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