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Clandestine Immigration and Navy Museum

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Nestled just above the Bat Galim Promenade at the base of Mount Carmel in Haifa, you'll find the intriguing Clandestine Immigration and Navy Museum. This expansive museum, operated by the Israeli Navy and the Ministry of Defense, offers a treasure trove of hands-on exhibits. With two retired ships and a submarine open for exploration, it's a maritime enthusiast's dream. Don't be surprised if you find the front door locked on arrival; just give a nod to the guards, and they'll open it up for you, asking for some ID in the process. Once inside, kick off your visit with a short video presentation that provides a quick overview of the Israeli Navy’s storied history. Afterward, you can wander through a vast collection of maps, photographs, and articles that chronicle clandestine immigration and naval history. For those with a keen interest, there’s even a database of war medal and decoration recipients waiting for you behind the guard’s booth.

In the main room, the "History of the Navy" exhibit captures your attention. Discover the thrilling tale of the Battle of Tel Aviv, where the Israeli Navy's first warship, the INS Eilat, originally a Canadian Navy icebreaker and later a US Coast Guard vessel, bravely intercepted Egyptian ships in June 1948. Armed with only a few machine guns and a wooden dummy cannon, the story is nothing short of legendary. You'll also find fascinating exhibits about Operation "Pirate" and the 1953 Greek Earthquake Assistance, featuring a life-size dummy clad in a 1950s commando diving suit, complete with weaponry. Don't miss the photos of Squadron 788, showcasing their two-decade role as protectors of the Sea of Galilee, enduring relentless attacks from Syrian MiG fighter jets and artillery. The gripping story of the Egyptian warship Ibrahim El Awell, which was captured by the Israeli Navy and transformed into the INS Haifa, is a must-see. And, of course, you'll be captivated by the mysterious tale of the Israeli Naval submarine INS Dakar, which vanished in the Mediterranean Sea in 1968. It was eventually discovered in 1999 with the assistance of the US Navy and modern technology.

Haifa is a city that effortlessly blends history with stunning natural beauty. After your museum visit, take a stroll along the Bat Galim Promenade and enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. For a taste of local culture, explore the bustling Carmel Center, where you can savor delicious Israeli cuisine or sip on a refreshing coffee at a charming café.
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