Egypt denies assisting Israel's military operations amid reports about explosives shipment

By The Straits Times | Created at 2024-10-31 20:55:32 | Updated at 2024-11-01 00:45:42 4 hours ago
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CAIRO - Egypt's army on Thursday denied it assisted Israeli military operations after media reports that an Egyptian port received a shipment of explosives bound for an Israeli defence contractor.

"The Egyptian Armed Forces categorically deny what has been circulated on social media and suspicious accounts and what is being promoted about assisting Israel in its military operations in general and in detail," the army said in a statement.

Human rights lawyers on Wednesday filed a court appeal in Berlin seeking to block a 150-metric-ton shipment of military-grade explosives aboard German cargo ship MV Kathrin which they said was for Israel's biggest defence contractor, Elbit Systems.

LSEG data and vessel-tracking website Marine Traffic showed the MV Kathrin docked in Egypt's port at Alexandria on Monday.

Earlier, Egypt's state-affiliated Al Qahera News TV, citing a high-level source, said there was no truth to reports by some media outlets that the MV Kathrin delivered military supplies for Israel to Alexandria.

The European Legal Support Center's case argued the explosives could be used in munitions for Israel's war in Gaza, potentially contributing to alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Because of the explosives bound for Israel, the MV Kathrin was denied entry at several African and Mediterranean ports, including in Angola, Slovenia, Montenegro and Malta, according to the ELSC. It said Portuguese authorities recently required the ship to switch from a Portuguese flag to a German flag before it could continue.

Germany said the cargo was neither loaded nor dispatched from its territory thus did not require an export licence. REUTERS

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