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US Navy returns to Israeli port in sign of ‘deep alliance’

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ASHDOD: A US Navy warship has docked in the southern Israeli port of Ashdod, the first such visit there in almost 20 years, in what officials from both sides hailed as a sign of their strong ties in the face of shared adversarie­s like Iran.

Foreign navies generally prefer northern Haifa as their Israeli port of call, so the destroyer USS Ross’s arrival at Ashdod potentiall­y signalled Washington’s interest in broadened berthing options for its Mediterran­ean Sixth Fleet.

“This visit has significan­ce. It symbolises the deep alliance between Israel and the United States,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking from the deck of the USS Ross, together with his wife and the US ambassador to Israel.

“We are determined to defend ourselves against the Iranian military entrenchme­nt in Syria,” Netanyahu said.

“President Trump gave full support to this policy of ours, and the fact that this destroyer is visiting here today is an expression of that support.”

Netanyahu and his wife toured the ship, shaking hands with officers and sailors, and then took part in a ceremony onboard.

US Sixth Fleet spokesman Commander Kyle Raines said in a statement to Reuters the port visit “reinforces the strong and enduring partnershi­p between our two nations”.

Both Haifa and Ashdod face shelling threats - the former, from Hezbollah rockets in Lebanon and the latter from Palestinia­n rockets from the Gaza Strip.

In his statement, Raines did not refer to any such threat specifical­ly, but said: “We conduct extensive analysis of all port facilities and communitie­s where our ships pull into and have the ability to adjust our force protection measures as necessary to ensure the safety of our sailors.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? CNN Senior Internatio­nal Correspond­ent Nic Robertson stands in front of Consulate of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul, Turkey. — AFP photo
CNN Senior Internatio­nal Correspond­ent Nic Robertson stands in front of Consulate of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul, Turkey. — AFP photo

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