The Israeli Navy took part in the world’s largest naval exercise, involving 60 international navies, concluding the operation on Thursday, announced the Israel Defense Forces.

In a statement, the IDF said the exercise was led by the United States Fifth Fleet and took place in the Red Sea, as well as in Bahrain’s naval zone in the Gulf.

“The emergency and routine training scenarios demonstrate the strategic and operational cooperation with the U.S. Fifth Fleet and is another expression of the expanding international cooperation of the Israeli Navy,” it added.

Commander in chief of the Israeli Navy Vice Adm. David Saar Salama said “the Israeli Navy’s participation in the ‘IMX’ international naval exercise, led by the U.S. Fifth Fleet, illustrates the growing relationship between our two fleets. This relationship is based on fortitude, shared learning and strategic cooperation. Our work with our American partners helps us to prevent terrorism in the naval arena while strengthening regional maritime security.”

Meetings have also been held between officers from the Israeli Navy and the U.S. Fifth Fleet. Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet and Combined Maritime Forces, visited Israel three times in recent months, while Salama toured U.S. Fifth Fleet headquarters this month in Bahrain.

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