Saturday, July 1, 2017

For The First Time In 17 Years A U.S. Aircraft Carrier Has Anchored Off The Israeli Coast


i24 News: US aircraft carrier anchors off Israeli coast for first time in 17 years

Ship was previously stationed in the Arabian Gulf, from where airstrikes against IS group were launched

The USS H.W. Bush dropped anchor in the waters off the Israeli port city of Haifa on Saturday, marking the first time in nearly two decades that a US aircraft carrier has docked off Israel's coast.

The 333 meter-long and 20-story high ship, powered by two nuclear reactors, was too large to dock at Haifa's port itself, and was anchored some four kilometers off the coast.

The ship is expected to remain off Haifa's coast until Wednesday.

The aircraft carrier has about 80 fighter planes and a crew of about 5,700, the Ynet news outlet reported, including some 2,500 personnel who belong to the US Air Force.

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More News On The U.S. Aircraft Carrier USS H.W. Bush Anchoring Off The Israeli Coast

WATCH: IDF helicopter lands on giant US suppercarrier near Haifa port -- The Jerusalem Post
Hello, sailors! US aircraft carrier anchors in Haifa Bay -- YNet News
USS George H.W. Bush arrives in Israel -- Arutz Sheva
US Navy's largest aircraft carrier docks at Haifa port -- Jerusalem Online
US Aircraft Carrier George Bush Docks Off Israel Shore -- Sputnik
USS George H.W. Bush docks off Israel’s shore in first such visit in 17yrs -- RT

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