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Netanyahu Vows to Secure Israel’s Maritime Trade Routes at Navy Base Visit

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conducted an intensive working visit to the Israeli Navy base in Haifa on Tuesday, accompanied by Navy Commander Major General Eyal Harel. The visit included a comprehensive briefing on recent operational activities, both overt and covert, carried out by the naval forces. These operations have reportedly shifted the balance of power at sea, providing Israel with a significant strategic advantage.

The briefing also addressed emerging maritime threats and strategies to counter them. Netanyahu received detailed information about expanding international collaborations between the Israeli Navy, local security forces, and foreign militaries. These partnerships enhance Israel’s strategic depth in its economic and international waters, marking a substantial upgrade in the country’s maritime deterrence and operational capabilities.

During the visit, Netanyahu met directly with naval personnel, discussing the daily challenges they face in protecting Israel’s maritime borders. He praised their efforts and emphasized the strategic importance of their mission. Concluding the visit, Netanyahu set a clear objective for the Navy: to guarantee freedom of navigation and secure Israel’s vital maritime trade routes at all costs.

This visit underscores the Israeli leadership’s direct involvement in maritime security and highlights the critical role the Navy plays amid complex operational challenges, including threats to shipping lanes and protection of critical offshore energy infrastructure. Netanyahu’s statements reflect the high economic and strategic priority Israel places on maintaining secure sea routes essential for the nation’s trade and security.

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