The Pentagon said Friday that U.S. forces will take part in joint military exercises with Israel next month, underscoring continued defense coordination between the two allies. The announcement comes as Washington seeks to reinforce regional security ties amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
According to the Pentagon, the drills are scheduled for July and are part of regular cooperation aimed at improving readiness and interoperability. Officials did not frame the exercises as a response to any single event, but they reflect a broader U.S. effort to maintain military coordination with Israel.
The announcement adds another sign of sustained U.S.-Israel security ties at a time when regional conflicts and civilian risks remain high. Military exercises of this kind are closely watched across the Middle East, where governments and armed groups alike monitor signs of shifting deterrence and alliance planning.
The Reuters report did not provide further details on the scale, location, or specific scenarios for the drills. The Pentagon has not said whether additional training activities will be announced before the exercises begin.
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