American-led ISF base in Israel by the Gaza border. Seems like they're buying locally (those are Plasan Sandcats and Ibex).
Also, yes in Israel you can definitely walk up to military equipment and say hi to the lads.
Israel, Greece, Cyprus reportedly working to set up a local alliance, starting with a joint brigade sized force of 2,500 personnel, as well as ships and aircraft.
I assume the intent is the protection of energy infrastructure in the east-med.
Israel and Egypt sign a $35 billion deal to supply Egypt with natural gas from the Leviathan gas field. About half of that will be profit to the state.
So now that we're steadily moving toward the next phase that will see gradual deployment of foreign troops, ironically at their own request. We're heading toward a situation where said foreign troops may have to do these demolitions as well but beyond the yellow line.
The political ramifications are amusing to me, but also the practical ones. A lot of armies neglected such conventional capabilities like combat engineering, and did not develop more advanced ones like tunnel surveying (in a safe manner). I think this will be a good practice for many, and probably one more reason for the collection of why Israel might oppose the presence of countries it deems excessively hostile like Turkey.
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