Germany Approves Deal to Sell 3 Submarines to Israel

Agence France Presse (AFP)24.10.2017 Europe
Germany Approves Deal to Sell 3 Submarines to Israel

Germany Approves Deal to Sell 3 Submarines to Israel

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government approved a deal to sell the Israeli Navy three submarines costing up to $1 billion each, overcoming reservations about dealing with Israeli officials closely connected to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is facing corruption charges.

“The Germans have given their approval to the deal,” an Israeli official told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Multiple clauses within the final contract sweetened the deal for Germany. Notably, they allow Germany to back out of the deal in the event that Israel's attorney general charges the prime minister or his closest aides for criminal wrongdoing, Jerusalem Online reports, citing local media.

The three Dolphin-class submarines, produced by Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, would join six others of their kind already part of the Israeli underwater fleet, according to the Times of Israel.

Dolphin-class subs “are the best conventional submarines in the world,” an Israeli Defense Force official identified only as Major Y. told the World Tribune in 2013. The diesel-electric vessels are a “spy tool”, the official said.

“During times of war, submarines are one of the most far-reaching instruments in the Israeli Defense Forces. You do not know where it is and do not know where it will sink you,” he added. 

 



 
 

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