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Israel Builds Underwater Wall - Paleo Frogmen Snorkel-Seethe
2006-02-03
Israel has erected an undersea barrier to defend against Palestinian insurgency infiltration.
Bwahahaha
The Israel Navy has completed the first stage of a barrier off the northern coast of the Gaza Strip. The barrier was built to prevent the infiltration of Palestinian fishermen or insurgents from the Gaza coast into Israeli territorial waters.

"The aim is to prevent Palestinian boats of any kind from wandering into Israeli waters," an official said.
[On Feb. 1, Palestinian insurgents blew up a boat near an Israel Navy patrol off the southern Gaza coast, Middle East Newsline reported. Israel did not report any injuries or casualties.]
remote control boat bomb - cute, but too scared to stay in range of control?
The first phase of the $4 million project consisted of a 150-meter cement wall embedded three meters into the sea floor. Officials said the project began in May 2005 and ended in September as Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip.

Since then, the navy has been working on the second phase of the sea barrier. Officials said this comprised of a 10-meter-deep floating steel fence anchored by concrete bolts. The fence was designed to extend 800 meters into the Mediterranean.

The floating fence was designed to stop Palestinian insurgency speedboats from entering Israeli waters, particularly toward the nearby port of Ashkelon. The fence, which acts as a net, was meant block a vessel that travels at speeds of up to 50 knots.
put sharks with lasers ...no lasers? What do we have? ...angry sea bass?
Officials said the project could be replicated along Israel's sea border with Lebanon. Israel has maintained an underwater rope barrier that extends two kilometers into the Mediterranean along the northern border with Lebanon.
Posted by:Frank G

#4  and the abundance of sharks fed by the unsuccessful Paleo martyrs will keep the balance going....
Posted by: Frank G   2006-02-03 23:17  

#3  Seaweeds and such will anchor to the fence and the cement wall below, providing a home for all sorts of pretty critters. Give it a decade and the Israeli side will be a joy to snorkel/scuba dive, Captain America.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-02-03 21:48  

#2  Yes, but will the little fishies be okay?
Posted by: Captain America   2006-02-03 15:56  

#1  damn - pg2 puhleaze....
Posted by: Frank G   2006-02-03 15:42  

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