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New footage released of Israel-Greece joint air exercise

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
New footage released of Israel-Greece joint air exercise

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 09:15

TL;DR

Military correspondent Nir Dvori published additional footage from the joint air exercise between the Israeli and Hellenic air forces, following an earlier report that included details of an Israeli tanker refueling a Greek F-16 over the Aegean. The drill is part of broader strategic cooperation amid regional dynamics.

01 · THE DISPATCH

This batch adds new imagery to the coverage of the Israel-Greece joint air exercise. Military correspondent Nir Dvori shared additional photos via N12, providing a visual update to the drill. As The Zioneer reported earlier (at 09:08 Jerusalem), the exercise includes an Israeli aerial refueling aircraft refueling a Greek F-16 over the Aegean Sea. The new photos do not introduce substantive new facts about the scope or duration of the exercise, but they offer further documentation of the bilateral training. The broader context includes warming military ties between Israel and Greece, as well as a separate Turkey-Egypt air exercise that concluded on Sunday, June 21. No additional official statements or operational changes have been reported.

02 · How it developed

4 developments

  1. Latest

    IAF releases official imagery of the joint aerial refueling exercise.

  2. Turkish media frames the exercise as a direct challenge to President Erdogan.

  3. Israeli tanker refueled Greek F-16 during joint Aegean Sea exercise.

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