Tel Aviv, Israel – The Israeli military announced today a large-scale military exercise in the Red Sea port city of Eilat, amid heightened security alerts and escalating regional tensions. In a statement, the military explained that the exercise will involve extensive movements of security, emergency, and rescue forces, as well as the deployment of ships in the area, as part of drills aimed at enhancing the army’s operational readiness. The statement emphasized that there is no risk of security incidents, noting that any actual emergency will be communicated to the public through official security channels. This exercise comes at a time of heightened tension in the Middle East, with concerns about escalating regional threats and their impact on Israel’s maritime and coastal security.
The Israeli army is conducting a military exercise in Eilat to enhance security readiness.
Israel: Military moves amid regional tensions

Israeli army (Photo/Archive)
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