The head of the United States Central Command began an official visit to Israel on Sunday, announced the Israel Defense Forces Spokesperson Unit.
Gen. Michael Kurilla is in Israel at the invitation of IDF Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi.
Kurilla made his first official visit to Israel in May.
That visit focused on “U.S.-Israel cooperation, maintaining regional stability and dealing with joint operational threats and challenges,” the Israeli military said in a statement at the time.
Meanwhile, on Monday, Kochavi is scheduled to depart for the Kingdom of Morocco on his first official trip to the North African country, where he will meet with senior officials from the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces.
“This visit is in addition to recent meetings and cooperation between the two countries, as part of the advancement of military-security cooperation between the State of Israel and the Kingdom of Morocco,” said the IDF.
Deputy Chief of the General Staff Maj. Gen. Herzi Halevi will assume the duties of Chief of General Staff while Kochavi is in Morocco, according to the Israeli military.