Leaked U.S. Files Reveal Quiet Israel–Arab Military Coordination Focused on Iran
The disclosures outline U.S.-brokered consultations by states that publicly criticized Israel over Gaza.
Overview
- The Washington Post detailed internal U.S. Central Command documents describing three years of discreet regional security planning.
- Senior officers from Israel, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia met in U.S.-facilitated sessions hosted in Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, and Qatar.
- The consultations were conducted in confidence at U.S. military facilities, and some briefing materials were also presented to Five Eyes partners.
- The documents identify Iran and its allied networks as the principal threat and note operational discussions that included countering subterranean tunnels.
- The materials state the effort was not intended to form a new alliance and name Kuwait and Oman as potential future participants.