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January 3, 2002: Israeli naval commandos intercepted the Karine A in the Red Sea—50 tons of Iranian weapons destined for Gaza that would have transformed the Second Intifada from suicide bombings to sustained rocket warfare. But the real hero wasn't the elite Shayetet 13 operators who boarded the ship. It was an unnamed female intelligence analyst who tracked this vessel for months through "piles of disinformation" when everyone else dismissed her warnings. She followed the ship from Lebanon to Iran's Kish Island, where Iranian Revolutionary Guards loaded 300 Katyusha rockets under supervision of Hezbollah's operations commander. She coordinated with CIA as the vessel sailed through Yemen and the Suez Canal. She built the evidence file that exposed not just one weapons shipment but an entire covert supply network connecting Iran to Palestinian Authority. The public display of captured weapons permanently changed U.S. policy. President George W. Bush wrote: "Arafat had lied to me. I never spoke to him again." Vice President Cheney concluded Arafat was "part of the global terrorist network." The operation proved maritime interdiction beats border defense and established that proxy warfare equals state responsibility. This is the story of how persistence from a desk in Tel Aviv mattered more than firepower in the Red Sea, and why one analyst's refusal to dismiss a pattern changed Middle East policy forever.