IDF SUBS TRANSIT THRU SUEZ: IS ISRAEL SIGNALLING IT'S READY TO LAUNCH A MISSILE ATTACK ON IRAN?
THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS —
JPOST: In possible signal to Iran, Israel sends subs through Suez Canal After a long hiatus, the Israeli Navy has returned to sailing through the Suez Canal, recently sending one of its advanced Dolphin-class submarines through the waterway to participate in naval maneuvers off the Eilat coast in the Red Sea. IDF sources said the decision to allow navy vessels to sail through the canal was made recently and was a definite "change of policy" within the service. In 2005, then OC Navy Adm. David Ben-Bashat decided to stop sending Israeli ships through the canal due to growing threats in the ...
Hmmm... Israel sends Dolphin class submarine through Suez Canal
Israel Matzav —
Hmmm... Israel sends Dolphin class submarine through Suez Canal [image] For the first time since 2005, Israel has sent a Dolphin class submarine through the Suez Canal according to an exclusive report in Friday's JPost. According to the Post, the submarine passed through the Canal last month for exercises in the Red Sea, and did so openly (i.e. above water). And what does this mean ? The significance of the move was debatable, but it could be interpreted as a message to Iran and a demonstration of strengthening ties between Egypt and Israel. In the event of a conflict with Iran, and if Israel decided to involve its three Dolphin-class submarines - which according to ...
Happy hunting, Dolphins.
This Blog Is Full Of Crap —
Dear Iran,
We don't give a shit which dictator you hire as a puppet.
You flinch, you glow.
Signed,
The Israeli Navy
Israel Prepping For Iran War?
Rhymes With Right —
Maybe, maybe not -- but this is an interesting development. After a long hiatus, the Israeli Navy has returned to sailing through the Suez Canal, recently sending one of its advanced Dolphin-class submarines through the waterway to participate in naval maneuvers off the Eilat coast in the Red Sea. IDF sources said the decision to allow navy vessels to sail through the canal was made recently and was a definite "change of policy" within the service. In 2005, then OC Navy Adm. David Ben-Bashat decided to stop sending Israeli ships through the canal due to growing threats in the ...



