Israeli minister sticks to Iran ‘environmental terror’ claim

4 March 2021, 14:54

Israel Oil Spill
Israel Oil Spill. Picture: PA

Gila Gamliel accuses the Iranian government of deliberately spilling tonnes of crude oil into the Mediterranean in February.

Israel’s environmental protection minister has stood by her allegation that a crude oil spill in the eastern Mediterranean last month was an intentional attack by Iran, but provided no evidence for her claim.

Defence officials remained silent about the charge by Gila Gamliel, a junior minister in prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, who announced on Wednesday that she had concluded the Iranian government deliberately spilled tonnes of crude oil into the sea in an attempt to damage Israel’s marine ecosystem.

Asked in an interview whether she could prove the spill was an intentional attack, Gamliel doubled down.

“To say that this isn’t terrorism, that it was an accident, is an inappropriate approach to the incident,” she said.

Tar from an oil spill in the Mediterranean Sea wash up on a beach near Michmoret in Israel
Tar from an oil spill in the Mediterranean Sea washes up on a beach near Michmoret in Israel (Ariel Schalit/AP)

The investigation determined that the ship was smuggling oil from Iran to Syria when the spill occurred in early February.

“The fact that no-one knew about the ship that smuggled crude oil from Iran to Syria, that dumped oil and turned off its radar is a failure that needs to be investigated,” she said.

Ms Gamliel added that Israel’s defence ministry “had to give explanations”.

The ministry did not have any immediate comment. The Israeli military, foreign ministry and prime minister’s office have also not commented on Ms Gamliel’s claims.

Iranian officials have not publicly acknowledged the allegation or responded to requests for comment.

More than 1,000 tonnes of tar are estimated to have washed onto Israel’s Mediterranean coastline last month, causing extensive environmental damage and forcing the closure of beaches to the public.

A marine veterinarian takes samples from a fin whale washed up on a beach in Nitzanim Reserve, Israel, to determine a cause of death
A marine vet takes samples from a fin whale washed up on a beach in Nitzanim Reserve, Israel, to determine a cause of death (Ariel Schalit/AP)

Israel’s Nature and Parks Authority has called the incident one of the country’s worst environmental disasters. The clean-up is expected to take months.

On Wednesday, the environmental protection ministry identified the ship it believed was responsible for the February 1 oil spill as the Panama-flagged, formerly Libyan-owned tanker named Emerald.

Ministry officials investigating the incident said it was unclear whether the spill was deliberate or accidental, but said they received no warning about the incident until tar started washing up on shore weeks later.

Ami Daniel, chief executive of Windward, a maritime shipping intelligence company that was involved in the investigation, told The Associated Press that several aspects about the Emerald’s behaviour — from shutting off its transmitters, to irregular traffic and ownership irregularities — breached US and British standards and pointed to the vessel’s involvement in smuggling oil from Iran in violation of international sanctions.

“All risk indicators are consistent with the deceptive shipping practices at a very high likelihood that this is an Iranian operation to provide crude oil into Syria,” he said. But he declined to comment on whether the spill may have been an intentional attack.

Ms Gamliel’s office declined requests for clarification. But in a statement, she said: “Iran is operating terrorism by damaging the environment.”

Israel accuses arch-enemy Iran of developing nuclear weapons, a charge Iran denies. Israel also cites Iran’s support for hostile militant groups across the region — such as the Palestinian Hamas and the Lebanese Hezbollah — and its military presence in neighbouring Syria.

Israel has acknowledged carrying out hundreds of airstrikes on targets connected to Iran and its proxies in Syria.

By Press Association

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