4 Iranian ships observed in the Red Sea: "Most significant presence in a decade"
Gantz revealed in his speech at the Economist Conference in Greece satellite images, which testify to Iran's military establishment in the Red Sea.
"Iran is expanding its aggressive operations in the region in general and in the maritime space in particular," he argued.
He also presented an Iranian experiment to launch an advanced missile: "Could pose a threat to spaces in Central Europe"
Amir Bohbot
05/07/2022
Tuesday, 05 July 2022, 16:30
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Four Iranian military ships have been located in the Red Sea in recent months, Defense Minister Bnei Gantz revealed today (Tuesday) in his speech at the Economist Conference in Greece.
"Iran is expanding its aggressive operations in the region in general and in the maritime space in particular, and it is militarily based in the Red Sea with military ships that patrol in an unusual manner," he said.
Gantz noted that "the presence of Iran's military forces in the Red Sea in recent months is the most significant in a decade."
He described it as a "direct threat to trade, energy and the global economy."
He later revealed that Iran had recently conducted an experiment in Samanan province with a satellite launcher designed to launch a long-range intercontinental missile.
"Such a missile could pose a threat to spaces in Central Europe," he added.
"Even as active advanced UAVs and other missile systems that Iran is developing, we can reach, even now, given a decision, ranges of thousands of kilometers, including the area where we are."
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"Extraordinarily patrolling."
Iranian ships observed in the Red Sea (Photo: Ministry of Defense)
The defense minister then referred to the interception of Hezbollah UAVs, which made their way to the Shark gas rig area. .
Hezbollah operations, which have no operational scope, have the potential to lead to miscalculation and destabilization.
"Hezbollah's experience shows that they do not see the reality in the region correctly," he continued
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At the same time, we are ready to work together with partners and build stability and prosperity in the region. "
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