Website In Iran Claims Israeli Submarine, Destroyers Entered Red Sea

Website In Iran Claims Israeli Submarine, Destroyers Entered Red Sea

Website In Iran Claims Israeli Submarine, Destroyers Entered Red Sea.
An Israeli Dolphin-class submarine and two destroyers entered the Red Sea on August 4, NourNews, a website close to Iran’s Supreme National Security Council claimed on Monday.
The submarine entered the Red Sea “secretly”, while the destroyers crossed the Suez Canal, most likely as escorts, the website said.
Israeli move was in the wake of “frenzy atmosphere-building over the Israeli oil tanker explosion” in the Sea of Oman.
An Israeli-managed tanker, Mercer Street was hit by what appeared to be suicide drones on July 29, which the United States and Britain have said were Iranian made from fragments recovered onboard.
Israel immediately blamed Iran for the attack, followed by the United States, the United Kingdom and later by the European Union. The three countries have said there will be consequences for Iran, while Tehran has warned that it will strongly retaliate against any attack.
So far, an attempt at the Security Council by the UK has not resulted in any condemnation of Iran and it is not clear if what sort of response, if any, Israel is planning.
The NourNews report goes on to say that others are afraid of Iran’s ability to retaliate. “Western realist experts have come to the conclusion that Iran's warnings of a firm response to any hostile action are not a verbal threat,” but based on Tehran's will and capabilities, the website said.

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