Battle of Rumani Coast
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DateJuly 11, 1967
Location
Sinai coast, near Rumani vicinity
Result
Israeli victory
| Battle of Rumani Coast | |||||||
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| Part of the War of Attrition | |||||||
Israeli MTB crew raise the broom on the topmast as a traditional maritime sign of victory. | |||||||
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Yitzhak Shushan Eli Rahav | Unknown | ||||||
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1 destroyer 2 torpedo boats | 2 torpedo boats | ||||||
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| None |
2 MTBs sunk no known survivors | ||||||
The Battle of Rumani Coast (Hebrew: קרב רומני, romanized: Krav Rumani) was a naval engagement that took place on the night of July 11, 1967 between Israeli and Egyptian naval forces, near the vicinity of Rumani. Two Egyptian motor torpedo boats were sunk in the action for no Israeli losses.[1]
Following Israel's victory in the Six-Day War, Israel's coastline was significantly enlarged and now included the Sinai Peninsula coast.[1] The Israeli Navy now sought to enforce Israeli sovereignty over this large area and began regular patrols of the Sinai coastline up to the approaches of Port Said.[2]