The Zionists are now mentioning the Aegean Sea. Greek foreign policy is a mess. They turn to them during a time when even Americans are starting to hate Israel.
Americans are not hating Israel,they'll always support them because unfortunately they have a huge Evangelical and other pro-Israeli population there. Many are fed up,yes. Republicans too. But in the end,they control the funding,the media and the entertainment industry. You see actors going to the Oscars talking against Trump and telling people about humanity and love,only to go back home and post videos crying about Israel.
But I'll agree that ever since Mitsotakis removed Panagiotopoulos from MoD and put Dendias as MoD,thereby removing him as Minister of Foreign Affairs and appointing Gerapetritis in his place...it all went to pieces.
Again,I think they should have gone full French. Everything they worked to build for 4 years,they tore down and it wasn't just Erdogan's restoring of relations with many countries,that was only made easier because somehow the government started putting more effort in Greek-Turkish relations with all that "Declaration of Athens" and "calm waters" bullshit.
Anyway,let me c/p some parts of this article:
The depth of cooperation between Greece and Israel was underscored on Tuesday by a meeting in Athens between the two countries’ defense ministers.
www.ekathimerini.com
On the bilateral front, Dendias referred to defense cooperation across a wide spectrum, ranging from operational interoperability and joint exercises to strategic convergence in research, innovation, defense technology and industry. He reiterated references to ongoing programs,
including missile artillery systems and the so-called “Achilles’ Shield,” encompassing Barak MX, David’s Sling, Spyder systems and radar.
According to Dendias, the two sides also agreed on
an exchange of know-how to enable the effective countering of drones and drone swarms, as well as other unmanned vehicles in the air, on the sea surface and below it.
Katz, for his part, referred to the IMEC initiative and connectivity projects, explicitly including an undersea cable, and highlighted the very close military cooperation between Greece and Israel, with emphasis on intelligence sharing and joint exercises
As expected, Katz’s visit drew comment from Turkish media, which focused on unmanned aerial vehicle systems used effectively by Turkey.
Israel will share operational experience from the use of F-35 fighter jets with Greece as the two countries seek to deepen strategic cooperation amid growing instability in the Middle East, according to an Israeli spokesperson.
www.ekathimerini.com
Israel offers to share F-35 experience with Greece amid regional instability
[Geert Vanden Wijngaert/AP]
Stavros Ioannidis
19.01.2026 • 16:33
Israel will share with Greece operational experience from its use of US-made F-35 fighter jets as the two countries seek to deepen strategic cooperation amid growing instability in the Middle East, an Israeli military official said.
In an interview with Kathimerini, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani said his country is willing to transfer knowledge gained from operating the aircraft across multiple missions and fronts following October 7 2023. He added that Israel has accumulated unmatched regional experience with the F-35, drawing interest even from the United States.
“Israel has the greatest experience in the entire region when it comes to the F-35,” Shoshani said. “We will do everything we can to share our knowledge with the Greeks.”
Greece is expected to receive its first F-35 aircraft in the US before the end of 2028 and to transfer and host them at a military facility in Andravida, a town in the Peloponnese, in early 2030. Greek pilots have already gained experience through joint training with Israelis, who are also expected to participate in this year’s Iniochos air exercise.
Shoshani said Athens has shown interest in Israeli tactics and know-how, particularly in suppressing enemy air defenses and striking critical and time-sensitive targets. He added that Israel has gained extensive experience in such missions due to the threats it faces.
The comments came as Greece, Cyprus and Israel move to strengthen defense ties against a backdrop of tensions involving Iran, competition between Turkey and Israel in Syria and Hezbollah’s renewed activity in Lebanon. The three countries signed a revised military cooperation memorandum covering 2026 a few days ago.
Shoshani said cooperation and intelligence sharing among partners that share common values aims to promote regional stability. He added that more joint exercises and training activities with Greece are expected within the year.