The three countries are examining the creation of a brigade-level rapid response force to strengthen regional security cooperation.
Greece, Israel and Cyprus are reportedly exploring the establishment of a joint rapid response force at brigade level in the eastern Mediterranean. According to the reports, the initiative is designed to deepen military cooperation among the three countries and significantly enhance their ability to respond quickly to emerging regional threats.
The discussions come amid rising tensions with Turkey and growing security challenges in the maritime and aerial domains of the eastern Mediterranean. A combined force would likely focus on rapid deployment, joint exercises, intelligence sharing, and coordinated responses to crises affecting critical infrastructure, energy assets, and freedom of navigation. The move reflects a broader strategic alignment between Athens, Jerusalem and Nicosia, as they seek to deter hostile actions and reinforce stability in a strategically sensitive region.
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