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Netanyahu Vows to Secure Israel’s Maritime Trade Routes at Navy Base Visit
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 1 hour ago
What happened
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Israeli Navy base in Haifa to review recent naval operations and set a clear goal to secure Israel’s maritime trade routes. He emphasized the strategic importance of freedom of navigation and praised the Navy’s efforts amid growing maritime threats and expanding international cooperation.
- 01Netanyahu visited the Israeli Navy base in Haifa to review operational activities and threats.
- 02He emphasized securing maritime trade routes and freedom of navigation as a top priority.
- 03The Navy’s recent covert and overt operations have enhanced Israel’s strategic maritime position.
- 04International cooperation with local and foreign forces is expanding to deepen strategic reach.
- 05Netanyahu met naval personnel, praising their efforts and discussing operational challenges.
- 06The visit highlights the government’s focus on maritime security amid complex regional threats.
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