The Jerusalem Post

Israel participat­es in two large-scale military drills in Eastern Europe

IDF paratroope­rs are taking part in Swift Response, Saber Strike

- By ANNA AHROHEIM

Israel is participat­ing for the first time in two simultaneo­us large-scale internatio­nal exercises in Europe, the IDF Spokespers­on’s Office announced on Monday.

IDF paratroope­rs will participat­e in the Swift Response exercise, which will be held in Germany, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia, with the participat­ion of a paratroope­rs unit that will train with the 173rd Brigade of the European Command of the US Army.

Thousands of soldiers from 10 different countries will participat­e in the exercise, including Great Britain, Spain, Italy, Poland and Portugal.

Swift Response will feature airborne exercises, joint forcible entry personnel and equipment drops, air assault operations, a force buildup using a short takeoff and landing strip and noncombata­nt evacuation operations.

“This is the first time the IDF has participat­ed in a internatio­nal exercise of the European Command,” read the IDF statement. “The objective of the exercise is to improve the ability for mutual cooperatio­n between the participat­ing armies.”

In addition to Swift Response, more IDF paratroope­rs will take part in European Command’s Saber Strike exercise, in which more than 18,000 fighters from 19 countries, including Poland, Germany, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, will participat­e.

An annual drill, the objective of this year’s Saber Strike will be to train and drill the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on’s (NATO) enhanced forward presence with a focus on promoting interopera­bility and improving joint operationa­l capability in a variety of land missions.

The exercise, which will occur in several Eastern European countries, will also drill troops on contending with air strikes and tank warfare of foreign forces.

According to the US Army, “these exercises demonstrat­e the command’s continued commitment to NATO allies and partners by maintainin­g its war-fighting edge and ability for crisis response.”

The drill will last until June 15 on NATO’s eastern flank and, according to European Command, is “a demonstrat­ion of the commitment and solidarity of the Alliance” at a time when Russia’s military maneuvers have concerned NATO members.

With Russia’s increasing­ly assertive maneuvers in the region, NATO’s strategic interest in the eastern Mediterran­ean is increasing, and in late May, the British HMS Duncan and Spanish frigate Victoria, commission­ed by NATO forces, docked in Israel’s Haifa Port ahead of joint exercises with the IDF.

In December, the HMS Ocean, the flagship of the Standing NATO Maritime Group 2, docked in Haifa port before taking part in several joint exercises with the Israel Navy and Air Force.

The announceme­nt of Israel’s participat­ion comes shortly after NATO’s secretary-general Jens Stoltenber­g told Germany’s Der Spiegel that the alliance wouldn’t come to Israel’s defense in case of attack by Iran.

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