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Berlin lawyers look for court block on German ship's 150-Tonne explosives bound for Israel

Human rights lawyers have submitted an urgent appeal with Berlin's Administrative Court seeking to block a 150tonne shipment of militarygrade explosives aboard the German freight ship MV Kathrin, bound for Israel.

The European Legal Support Center (ELSC) said on Wednesday the action was filed on behalf of three Palestinians from Gaza, arguing that the shipment of mainly RDX explosives might be utilized in munitions for Israel's military operations in Gaza, potentially contributing to supposed war crimes and crimes against humankind.

In August, Namibian authorities obstructed the vessel, which left from Vietnam's Hai Phong port, from entering its primary harbor, Amnesty International reported.

According to the ELSC, the RDX is intended for Israeli Armed force Industries, a department of Elbit Systems, Israel's biggest defense contractor. Elbit Systems was not instantly readily available for remark.

The MV Kathrin, owned by Germany-based Lubeca-Marine, had been denied entry at several African and Mediterranean ports, consisting of in Angola, Slovenia, Montenegro, and Malta, the ELSC said, including that Portuguese authorities recently needed the ship to change to a German flag before it could continue.

Lubeca-Marine and Germany's economy ministry, called in the case, were not right away offered for comment.

(source: Reuters)