IDF drill simulates fast response to sudden incident amid developments in Syria

Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian is The Times of Israel's military correspondent

IDF troops are seen boarding an Air Force transport plane during a drill in the Golan Heights, in a handout photo issued on December 7, 2024. (Israel Defense Forces)
IDF troops are seen boarding an Air Force transport plane during a drill in the Golan Heights, in a handout photo issued on December 7, 2024. (Israel Defense Forces)

The Israeli military says it carried out a drill simulating a fast deployment of forces due to a sudden event, in light of the developments in Syria.

The drill, led by the IDF Operations Directorate, was wrapped up on Friday. It was carried out in the northern Jordan Valley and southern Golan Heights, close to the border with Syria.

The Operations Directorate drilled a rapid deployment of ground and air forces, and assessed their “response time and their reaction to an emerging incident in real-time,” according to the military.

The IDF says, “The exercise aimed to refine coordination between ground forces and air forces, enhancing rapid response capabilities to various scenarios during an emerging incident.”

Troops from training programs and various IAF squadrons participated in the drill, some of whom have remained in the Golan Heights area “to reinforce defensive missions along the Syrian border,” the military adds.

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