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IDF holds naval drill with Greece and Cyprus

The exercise, called “Noble Dina,” involved “underwater warfare, search and rescue, convoy escort and surface combat,” according to a top Israeli naval official.

Israel, Greek and Cypriot vessels take part in the "Noble Dina" naval exercise on March 12, 2021. Source: IDF Twitter.
Israel, Greek and Cypriot vessels take part in the “Noble Dina” naval exercise on March 12, 2021. Source: IDF Twitter.

Israel carried out a joint naval exercise on Friday with Greece and Cyprus, the Israeli military said in a statement.

The drill, called “Noble Dina,” took place in the Mediterranean Sea to the west of Cyprus and was led by the Israeli Navy.

“Israeli Navy vessels simulated different scenarios alongside Greek, French and Cypriot fleets and strengthened the cooperation between the navies,” said the statement.

Israeli Rear Adm. Eyal Harel, the head of Israeli naval operations, was quoted by AP as saying that the exercise involved “underwater warfare, search and rescue, convoy escort and surface combat.”

The drill comes amid tensions with Turkey over the control of energy resources in the Mediterranean.

Israel, Cyprus and Greece signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) earlier this month regarding a project to link their power grids via the construction of the world’s longest and deepest undersea power cable.

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