File:Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Memorial of Fallen Soldiers of the INS Dakar (1).jpg
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January 24, 2012 Today, the annual memorial service for the fallen soldiers of the INS Dakar submarine was held. The INS Dakar, which departed from Britain in 1968, sinked en route to Israel with 69 crewmen on board. Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz said: "During this period of time, when our enemies in the north avoid carrying out attacks, fearing a harsh response; we are witnesses to the ongoing attempts by Hezbollah and other hostile entities to execute vicious terror attacks at locations far away from the state of Israel. An example of this has been seen in the press recently, following the attempt to carry out a terror attack in Thailand. I suggest that no one test our determination." The service was also attended by Head of the Israel Navy, Maj. Gen. Ram Rotberg and the bereaved families. Photo by the IDF Spokesperson Unit. The Israel Defense Forces Facebook The Israel Defense Forces blog Follow us on Twitter |
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