What's new

ISRAELI COMMANDOS HEAD TO CYPRUS FOR LARGEST LAND-BASED DRILL

DavidSling

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Oct 25, 2013
Messages
4,826
Reaction score
0
Country
Israel
Location
Israel
BYANNA AHRONHEIM

JUNE 10, 2017 11:57

Israel and Cyprus have participated in several military drills over the past few months.

ShowImage.ashx

IDF commandos complete their training in central Israel. (photo credit:IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Israel has sent a large number of commandos to Cyprus for the largest land-based joint drill ever to have taken place between the two countries.

According to local media, the week-long exercise will take place in the areas of the Troodos mountains of Cyprus and will focus on scenarios for occupying and liberating villages as well as survival strategies

A reported 400 Israeli commandos as well as attack helicopters and fighter jets will take part in the drill, and according to the Cyprus Mail news-site it is the first time that such a large number of Israeli commandos will take part in a military exercise in Cyprus.

The drill is said to have unnerved Cyprus’ adversary, Turkey, which used to participate in annual joint navy and air force drills with Israel. Following the downgrading of ties between Ankara and Jerusalem following the Mavi Marmara incident in 2011, Israel turned instead to Greece and the Greek Cypriots instead for military exercises of air, sea, and ground forces.
Israel and Cyprus and neighboring Greece are close allies and share a number of strategic interests. While all have shared economic interests, such as the ambitious project to build an undersea gas pipeline from Israel to Cyprus to Crete to mainland Greece, the three countries also hope to keep the Russian-Iranian-Hezbollah axis from growing.

Turkish troops invaded and occupied the northern part of the island of Cyprus in 1974 and relations between Larnaka and Ankara remain tense. On Friday Turkey announced that they would be holding its own military exercise within Cyprus’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) southwest of the town of Paphos.

Also on Friday Turkey’s Energy Minister Berat Albayrak on Friday announced that Turkey would commence “drilling in the Mediterranean before the end of the year,” including in the waters off of northern Cyprus.

On Monday Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades, who was speaking at the American Jewish Committee’s (AJC) Global Forum in Washington, said that geostrategic cooperation can serve as the “perfect incentive” to resolve the Cyprus problem.

“This would certainly serve the interests of our key neighboring partners such as Israel, as well as Jordan and Egypt. It is for this reason that efforts to reach a comprehensive settlement that will reunify Cyprus and its people, Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots alike, has been at the top of my agenda.”

The two countries have taken part in several military drills in recent months, including In late May when Israel sent representatives to Cyprus to observe the four-day annual maritime search and rescue and non-combatant evacuation Argonaut drill. The exercise saw 22 countries drill on scenarios such as dealing with a terrorist hijacking as well as coping with an influx of civilians fleeing a conflict in the Middle East.

In March Israel participated in a three-day joint military exercise with Cyprus where the Israel Air Force tested Cypriot air defense. Named Onisilos-Gideon, it was the largest drill since 2014 when the two countries agreed to hold joint exercises as part of their military cooperation.
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Is...to-Cyprus-for-largest-land-based-drill-496421
 
.
BYANNA AHRONHEIM

JUNE 10, 2017 11:57

Israel and Cyprus have participated in several military drills over the past few months.

ShowImage.ashx

IDF commandos complete their training in central Israel. (photo credit:IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Israel has sent a large number of commandos to Cyprus for the largest land-based joint drill ever to have taken place between the two countries.

According to local media, the week-long exercise will take place in the areas of the Troodos mountains of Cyprus and will focus on scenarios for occupying and liberating villages as well as survival strategies

A reported 400 Israeli commandos as well as attack helicopters and fighter jets will take part in the drill, and according to the Cyprus Mail news-site it is the first time that such a large number of Israeli commandos will take part in a military exercise in Cyprus.

The drill is said to have unnerved Cyprus’ adversary, Turkey, which used to participate in annual joint navy and air force drills with Israel. Following the downgrading of ties between Ankara and Jerusalem following the Mavi Marmara incident in 2011, Israel turned instead to Greece and the Greek Cypriots instead for military exercises of air, sea, and ground forces.
Israel and Cyprus and neighboring Greece are close allies and share a number of strategic interests. While all have shared economic interests, such as the ambitious project to build an undersea gas pipeline from Israel to Cyprus to Crete to mainland Greece, the three countries also hope to keep the Russian-Iranian-Hezbollah axis from growing.

Turkish troops invaded and occupied the northern part of the island of Cyprus in 1974 and relations between Larnaka and Ankara remain tense. On Friday Turkey announced that they would be holding its own military exercise within Cyprus’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) southwest of the town of Paphos.

Also on Friday Turkey’s Energy Minister Berat Albayrak on Friday announced that Turkey would commence “drilling in the Mediterranean before the end of the year,” including in the waters off of northern Cyprus.

On Monday Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades, who was speaking at the American Jewish Committee’s (AJC) Global Forum in Washington, said that geostrategic cooperation can serve as the “perfect incentive” to resolve the Cyprus problem.

“This would certainly serve the interests of our key neighboring partners such as Israel, as well as Jordan and Egypt. It is for this reason that efforts to reach a comprehensive settlement that will reunify Cyprus and its people, Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots alike, has been at the top of my agenda.”

The two countries have taken part in several military drills in recent months, including In late May when Israel sent representatives to Cyprus to observe the four-day annual maritime search and rescue and non-combatant evacuation Argonaut drill. The exercise saw 22 countries drill on scenarios such as dealing with a terrorist hijacking as well as coping with an influx of civilians fleeing a conflict in the Middle East.

In March Israel participated in a three-day joint military exercise with Cyprus where the Israel Air Force tested Cypriot air defense. Named Onisilos-Gideon, it was the largest drill since 2014 when the two countries agreed to hold joint exercises as part of their military cooperation.
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Is...to-Cyprus-for-largest-land-based-drill-496421
Can you post more photos of israeli commandos with full gear??
 
. . .
We have thousands of soldiers there, no problem. Nobody is taking cyprus from us.
 
. . . .
. .
its not your country
israel can take it from turkey
Hahaha, you are going to do a landing to Cyprus and take it?

First you don't have the necessary landing equipment, second even if you did you don't have that capability.

Nobody is taking it militarily.
 
.
Is like over 80% of Cyprus not controlled by Greeks?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Cyprus

And is Turkey not the only country in the world that even recognizes Northern Cyprus as a independent country?

So I don't think that there will be any "taking from" to begin with.
we will not let them

Hahaha, you are going to do a landing to Cyprus and take it?

First you don't have the necessary landing equipment, second even if you did you don't have that capability.

Nobody is taking it militarily.
we can eat you alive in war we have nukes
 
.
.
we will not let them


we can eat you alive in war we have nukes

Accept the two-state solution and you will gain a lot from normalization with all your Arab neighbors and the entire Arab world. Imagine would we could do if we cooperated again? Money, manpower, talent. None would be a problem. We are cousins and closer to each other than we would like to admit. Our leaders should solve this issue once and for all. Jews/Israel has never hurt like 90% of all Arab countries. We gain nothing from this nonsense. 20% of your population is Palestinian Arab and 2/3 of all Israeli Jews are Arab Jews or partially Arab Jews. Why the hell shall I hate an Yemeni Jew or Iraqi Jew that is a Israeli today when we share everything other than religion which is moreover is a fellow Semitic Abrahamic religion and closer than any other religion?

I am 100% supportive of normalizations with Israel and even an alliance once the political mess has been solved.
 
.
Is like over 80% of Cyprus not controlled by Greeks?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Cyprus

And is Turkey not the only country in the world that even recognizes Northern Cyprus as a independent country?

So I don't think that there will be any "taking from" to begin with.
It's 60%. It don't matter if it's not recognised, it's got a small population and with the financial help from mainland they are living a good life.

Our rich go there and spend their money in casinos there so it's a win win.
 
.
Back
Top Bottom