The Jerusalem Post

Juniper Cobra missile defense drill canceled

Thousands of IDF, US troops were set to participat­e

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

The 10th biannual Juniper Cobra exercise between the IDF and United States European Command (EUCOM) was suspended on Wednesday, as fears over coronaviru­s continue to rattle Israel and the world.

“In light of the Health Ministry’s instructio­ns and a situationa­l assessment regarding the spread of the coronaviru­s, and in close coordinati­on with EUCOM, the [IDF] chief of staff and the EUCOM commander decided to halt the exercise,” the IDF said in a statement Wednesday night.

“The IDF appreciate­s and values the close cooperatio­n with the US military and anticipate­s joint exercises in the future,” it said.

The biannual drill, one of the IDF’s largest internatio­nal ones, was supposed to include 600 US troops stationed in Europe, many in Germany, landing in Israel to take part. But on Wednesday, the Health Ministry added Germany to the list of countries from which visitors to Israel must enter quarantine for 14 days.

The 10-day-long drill was scheduled to see more than 2,500 US troops participat­e in several different locations in Israel, Europe and the US. They were supposed to have trained alongside 1,000 Israeli air-defense troops, logistics units, medical forces and additional IDF units.

The exercise was to have simulated a scenario in which American forces are deployed in Israel to work alongside the IDF’s air-defense force. The troops would have practiced possible scenarios of missile threats in various sectors, with simulation­s of the Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 missile-defense system, an advanced version of the Iron Dome, David Sling system, as well as a ballistic-image management center in collaborat­ion with Home Front Command.

The cancellati­on of the drill came days after another joint exercise was shut down over concerns of the novel coronaviru­s.

The “Eagle Genesis” exercise between the IDF’s Ground Forces and EUCOM troops to train against regional threats was canceled, and more than 60 US personnel who had traveled to Israel returned to their bases on Friday at the request of the Israeli government.

A US military official told CNN the drill was canceled “out of an abundance of caution,” despite none of the American troops, including paratroope­rs from the 173rd Airborne Brigade stationed in Italy, having reported ill.

On Wednesday night, the IDF said Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi was postponing a scheduled trip to the US due to Health Ministry recommenda­tions against traveling abroad.

 ?? (Amir Cohen/Reuters) ?? US MARINES participat­e in a 2018 Juniper Cobra drill in Tze’elim.
(Amir Cohen/Reuters) US MARINES participat­e in a 2018 Juniper Cobra drill in Tze’elim.

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