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Bahrain, UAE, Israel and US forces in joint naval drill

TDT | Manama

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Forces from the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Israel and the United States Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) began multilateral maritime security operations exercise in the Red Sea on Wednesday, NAVCENT said yesterday.

This is the first publicly acknowledged naval exercise between the United States, Israel and the two Gulf countries.

An Israeli naval officer, briefing reporters in Israel on the drill, said the start of such military cooperation under US auspices could help counter Iran’s “power projection” in the region.

The UAE and Bahrain last year normalised diplomatic relations with Israel under a US-brokered deal known as the Abraham Accords.

Negations between Iran and major powers on reviving a 2015 nuclear deal resume in Vienna on Nov. 29, with failure carrying the risk of a sharp spike in regional tensions.

Five-day drill

The five-day exercise includes training on the USS Portland vessel and will “enhance interoperability between participating forces’ maritime interdiction teams”, a US statement said.

“Maritime collaboration helps safeguard freedom of navigation and the free flow of trade, which are essential to regional security and stability,” said Vice Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of NAVCENT, US 5th Fleet and Combined Maritime Forces.

In Israel, the Israeli naval officer, whose rank and name could not be published under the terms of the briefing, cited an attack in July, which world powers and Israel blamed on Iran, that killed two people aboard a commercial ship off Oman.

The drill, the officer said, “will increase the cooperation and the safety of the Red Sea, but not just the Red Sea, because we are dealing with Iranian terror” in the region as a whole.