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Netanyahu Highlights Israeli Navy's Strength Amid Rising Tensions with Turkey
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Haifa naval base amid rising tensions with Turkey and ongoing US-Turkey talks about the F-35 program, praising the navy's capabilities and mission to protect maritime trade routes.
- 01Netanyahu visited the Israeli Navy base in Haifa amid tensions with Turkey.
- 02He received a briefing from Navy Commander Major General Eyal Harel.
- 03The visit coincides with US-Turkey talks on Turkey's potential return to the F-35 program.
- 04Israel strongly opposes Turkey's reentry into the F-35 program.
- 05Netanyahu called the navy's capabilities "impressive" and vital for securing maritime trade routes.
- 06He wished the navy success in future operations alongside other security forces.
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Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew52 minutes ago
Netanyahu Highlights Israeli Navy's Strength Amid Rising Tensions with Turkey
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Netanyahu Vows to Secure Israel’s Maritime Trade Routes at Navy Base Visit
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