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Friday 19 of April 2024

Israel and U.S. Open First U.S. Military Base in Israel 


Israeli IDF Brig. Gen. Tzvika Haimovitz (R) and U.S. Maj. Gen. John L. Gronski sign an agreement during a ceremony at the Bislach Air Base near Mitzpe Ramon Monday, Sept. 18, 2017,photo: AP/Tsafrir Abayov
Israeli IDF Brig. Gen. Tzvika Haimovitz (R) and U.S. Maj. Gen. John L. Gronski sign an agreement during a ceremony at the Bislach Air Base near Mitzpe Ramon Monday, Sept. 18, 2017,photo: AP/Tsafrir Abayov
The base's opening Monday comes as Israel faces a slew of regional threats, especially from its arch-foe Iran

BISLACH AIR BASE – Israel and the U.S. have inaugurated the first U.S. military base on Israeli soil.

The base’s opening Monday comes as Israel faces a slew of regional threats, especially from its arch-foe Iran. The Israeli military says the new base sends a message of readiness to Israel’s enemies.

The base, located within an existing Israeli air force base, will serve dozens of U.S. soldiers operating a missile defense system.


The base’s opening is largely symbolic. Previously, U.S. contractors and soldiers operated the system. Now the soldiers will do so from their permanent base in Israel.

Together with the U.S., Israel has developed a multilayered system of defenses against everything from long-range guided missile attacks from Iran to crude rockets fired from Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.