Iran has presented Egypt with an ultimatum: allow the unloading of equipment destined for Gaza at al-Arish or face harsh diplomatic ramifications.
Last week, on the same day the Israeli Navy stopped the Lebanese ship and brought it to Ashdod, an Iranian ship carrying supplies for Gaza made its way through the Mediterranean.
Iranian officials told the Egyptians their ship carried humanitarian aid and demanded the Egyptians allow them to unload the equipment in a Sinai port. The Iranians warned preventing the ship from being unloaded could lead to ramifications up to and including the severance of diplomatic ties.
The Egyptians, as of now, are not allowing the Iranian ship to unload its cargo at any Egyptian port due to concerns the humanitarian aid may conceal a military equipment shipment. They also hope to sever Iran’s grip on the Gaza Strip.
AdSys ad not found for top_stories:instory –>
A similar Iranian ship that almost reached Gaza was forced away by the Israeli Navy just a few weeks ago. It did not receive Egyptian clearance to dock at any of its ports eventually was forced to return home.
This time around, the Iranians are determined to get their cargo in, even at the price of provoking a crisis between themselves and Egypt.

A concerted Iranian effort to resume military aid to Gaza stands in the background of these new Iran-Egypt tensions.
The Iranian government has recently expressed its concern over the efforts of the United States along with its NATO allies – as well as Egypt – designed to halt the smuggling of arms from Iran to Sinai and from there to Gaza. Egyptian diplomatic sources have said that the Iranians are in a 
state of hysteria due to their fear that a multi-national force will be capable of preventing any transfer of Iranian military equipment through the Red Sea.
Amid this fear over “the closing of the Red Sea,” there is a concerted Iranian effort to get advanced military equipment into Sinai as soon as possible, before the consolidation of any international naval force.

Israel is also in a state of alert due to the stated Iranian intention to intensify the pace of smuggling into Sinai already within the next few months. According to Egyptian sources, the Iranians plan to transfer military equipment into the Gaza Strip at an unprecedented pace. Among other things, this includes much newer anti-tank missiles as well as long-range rockets.
David Bedein can be reached at dbedein@israelbehindthenews.com