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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Germany: Israeli agents rumbled by suspicious retiree Germany: Israeli agents rumbled by suspicious retiree Associated Press 5 hours ago FILE - In this Dec, 17, 2015 file picture Israeli navy submarine "Rahav" travels along the Kiel-Canal that links the Baltic Sea with the North Sea near Rendsburg, northern Germany. Summary: Two Israeli security agents had their cover blown by a suspicious retiree after their car became stuck in the mud in northern Germany. Police in Neumuenster were alerted Dec. 17 to suspicious people near the canal by the mayor of nearby Quarnbek, who had received a call from an elderly female resident.The agents were there to monitor the delivery of a new German-built submarine bought by Israel. (Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa via AP,file) View photo FILE - In this Dec, 17, 2015 file picture Israeli navy submarine "Rahav" travels along the
BERLIN (AP) Two Israeli agents operating in Germany had their cover blown by a suspicious retiree after their car became stuck in the mud by a northern canal, police said Tuesday. Police in Neumuenster were alerted Dec. 17 to "suspicious people near the canal" by the mayor of nearby Quarnbek, who received a call from an elderly woman after she confronted the two but didn't believe their story that they were scouting the area for a summer sailing regatta. When officers arrived, the men "immediately identified themselves as being from whatever security service," said police spokesman Rainer Wetzel, adding "I don't know if Mossad was explicitly mentioned." The armed agents with diplomatic status were there to monitor the delivery of a new German-built submarine bought by Israel and were able to avoid any trouble by producing all documentation necessary. "Everything was checked and everything was in order," Wetzel said, and police and firefighters helped free their car from the mud. "I think it was embarrassing for them," Wetzel said. German broadcaster NDR cited the mayor of Quarnbek as saying he has sent a bill for 1,263.01 euros ($1,392.85) to the Israeli Embassy for the use of the small town's services, but hasn't yet received a reply. Emmanuel Nahshon, spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry, said he had no comment. Poster Comment: So, the Germans are forced to sell Israel new submarines. These types of deals must surely have something to do with the Holohoax and universal guilt for crimes that were never committed. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#3. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
I recall there were several sub sales to Israel. The first ones were at a huge discount. Later ones were more but still at a significant discount... 2/3rds of actual cost. Whatever happened in WWII, the generation of German's gifting these war machines is not the same generation that was involved in the war.
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