Israeli Navy doubled in size within a single year. And Germany helped pay for it.

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Published on Jan 13, 2022
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This video talks about the latest developments in the Israeli Navy. Mainly, how it basically doubled in size 2021. And how Germany helped pay for it all.


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INS Magen. XVIII
Photo by IDF Spokesperson's Unit

Music by Matija Malatestinic http://www.malatestinic.com


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