Israel, Greece, and Cyprus are considering the formation of a joint military force in the eastern Mediterranean, a move aimed at bolstering their collective security amid increasing Turkish activity in the region. The proposed initiative would offer Israel greater strategic depth, particularly in light of Turkey's growing involvement in Syria under President Ahmad al-Sharaa.
Greek and Cypriot officials view the potential alliance as a means to enhance their deterrence capabilities against perceived Turkish threats. This development comes after a recent diplomatic visit to Athens by senior Israeli officials, where discussions centered on regional security and postwar planning for Gaza.

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