By Amir Oren, Haaretz Correspondent
The Israel Defense Forces and the United States European Command
(EUCOM) completed a military headquarters training exercise in Tel Aviv
on Wednesday night.
The exercise was part of Juniper Falcon, an ongoing series of training
exercises conducted by the U.S. Air Force in Europe and Israel.
The four-day exercise was held at the Aviv camp, situated near the
Palmach History Museum in Ramat Aviv. Officers from the IDF General
Command and from the Israel Air Force and Israel Navy participated in
the exercise.
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The head of the Israeli team was Brigadier-General Yossi Heiman, head
of the Division for Strategic Planning and Foreign Relations in the
Planning directorate. The U.S. team was headed by Marine Brigadier
General Mark Brilakis, deputy director for Operations Directorate EUCOM
Plans and Operations Center.
Wednesday night also marked the end of an IDF Southern Command
exercise, Coiled Spring, which was based on a scenario of escalation in
the sectors in the command, in particular the Gaza sector. This
exercise, like Juniper Falcon, involved mainly command headquarters and
not operational forces.
Juniper Falcon is part of the strategic cooperation agreement signed
between Israel and the United States in 1984. Israel is the only state
in the Middle East that is still within the purview of the U.S.
European Command, after responsibility for Syria and Lebanon were
transferred to the Central Command, USCENTCOM, alongside Egypt, Jordan,
Iraq, Iran and Saudi Arabia.
At the completion of the exercise, both the Israeli and the U.S. sides
announced that extreme scenarios were tested that challenged the
participating armies to assist each other. The scenarios were set in
the present and based on events of the past several years or events
that are expected to occur in the near future. The creators of the
exercise did not use the names of actual Arab states or existing terror
organizations.
The Israeli team included representatives from the planning,
operations, intelligence and logistics branches, as well as officers
from the navy and the air force.
U.S. Army General Bantz J. Craddock, Commander of EUCOM, emphasized
last week, in testimony before the U.S. Congress, the importance of the
joint exercises between his command and the IDF
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