Dutch-flagged cargo ship suspected of transporting weapons to Israel has become untraceable, according to a report published by the Dutch newspaper Trouw. The vessel, De Rijnvliet, likely arrived in the Israeli port of Haifa on March 16, carrying bomb and cartridge casings, based on findings by Irish investigative outlet The Ditch. Ship-tracking data earlier listed Haifa as the destination, but this was changed to Limassol in the Greek-administered Cyprus. The ship’s location has not been updated since March 15, raising further questions.

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