Western submarine detected by navy

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: November 16, 2004| Author: ARIEH O'SULLIVAN | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

11-16-2004

Headline: Western submarine detected by navy
Byline: ARIEH O'SULLIVAN
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 01

Tuesday, November 16, 2004 -- The Israel Navy said it believes the submarine that it detected last week inside the country's territorial waters belongs to a Western navy.

Military sources said Monday it had probably been on an espionage mission, but could have also "strayed" into Israeli waters before it...

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