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May 29--Venice,FL.Â
by Daniel Hopsicker

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The two Israeli men in a moving van who tried to get past security officials at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base without proper identification last Friday will soon be released, the MadCowMorningNews has learned, if they havenât been already.

The arrest of the two Israelis, Tamir David Sasson, 24, and Daniel Henry Levy, 23, prompted a security scare that shut down the Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base in Georgia, home port for 10 of the nation's 18 submarines armed with nuclear missiles.

Moreover it marked the second time in two weeks that Israelis in moving vans have been apprehended under suspicious circumstances near U.S. nuclear facilities.

The other reported incident also occurred near a U.S. Navy nuclear facility, this time in Mars Hill, NC., which the local Sheriff explained is "the nationâs sole provider of fuel for the Navyâs nuclear subs."

If authorities discerned a pattern, they weren't saying.

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But despite headlines like âMovers Who Prompt Kings Bay Lockdown To Be Deportedâ and
â2 Israeli men face deportation stepsâ and statements by Navy officials that the men âlikely face deportation,â instead of facing immediate deportation after being turned over to the INS in Atlanta sources indicate the men will most likely bond out and disappear.Â

So while it represents a happy ending for the two Israelis, the menâs release raises questions about prior statements by officials and offers puzzling evidence for which no explanation has been forthcoming. Â


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