by Israel National News
The outgoing commander of the US Central Command ended his final visit to Israel today with a review of threats in the region.
The outgoing Commander of the U.S. Central Command
(CENTCOM), four-star General Frank McKenzie, concluded his final
official visit to Israel today (Friday).
General McKenzie was
welcomed yesterday (Thursday) by an honor IDF guard. During the
ceremony, the Chief of the General Staff, LTG Aviv Kohavi, presented the
CENTCOM commander with a service medal in recognition for his personal
contribution to cooperation between the Israeli and U.S. militaries.
Participating in the ceremony were members of the General Staff Forum
and other commanders.
General McKenzie then met with the
President of Israel, the Prime Minister of Israel, and the Israeli
Minister of Defense. The General then visited the "Yad Vashem" Holocaust
Memorial Center and participated in an official Holocaust remembrance
ceremony.
The
CENTCOM commander then met with the IDF Chief of the General Staff, LTG
Aviv Kohavi. The two generals discussed opportunities to increase
defensive efforts in the Middle East and the Gulf as well as joint
efforts between the Israeli and U.S. militaries in the face of rising
threats in the region, first and foremost being the hostile Iranian
regime.
Chief of the General Staff, LTG Aviv Kohavi, commented,
"Today’s visit is another significant chapter in the unique relationship
between the IDF and the U.S. Armed Forces, specifically with CENTCOM
over the last few years. The cooperation between our two militaries, led
by General McKenzie, has brought forth many operational achievements,
both overt and covert, to the region. Our strong bond regarding
defensive efforts in the region is a major component of safeguarding
stability and security throughout the Middle East. I thank you, General
McKenzie, for maintaining and strengthening the long-standing
relationship between our two militaries, and for your personal
contribution to the security of the State of Israel. We in the IDF look
forward to working with the incoming CENTCOM commander and to continuing
joint operational activities with the United States of America.”
Israel National News
Source: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/323292
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