US Navy Destroyer Departs Israel's Eilat Port After Scheduled Visit
- The U.S. missile destroyer USS Delbert D. Black departed from Israel's Eilat port after a scheduled visit on February 1, 2026, according to a statement by the U.S. Naval Forces Central Command.
- This visit reflected the strong maritime partnership between the U.S. and Israel to enhance security in regional waters, NAVCENT emphasized.
- A joint military exercise involving the USS Delbert D. Black and the Israeli Navy was described as part of ongoing cooperation between the two forces in the Red Sea arena, according to an Israeli military statement.
- Concerns have increased in Israel regarding possible U.S.-Iran negotiations, as Israeli analysts believe any agreement should address Iran's nuclear program.
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US, Israeli navies conduct planned Red Sea drill
An American destroyer docked in Eilat and held a joint exercise with the Israeli Navy as Washington bolsters regional forces amid tensions with Iran.The post US, Israeli navies conduct planned Red Sea drill appeared first on JNS.org.
Israeli, US navies conduct joint military drill in Red Sea amid tension with Iran
The Israeli and US navies conducted a joint military exercise in the Red Sea, the military said on Monday, as tensions continued to grow between Washington and Tehran over Iran’s nuclear program.
US Navy destroyer leaves Eilat for Red Sea operations amid Iran tensions
Against the backdrop of rising tensions with Iran, the US Navy destroyer Delbert D. Black arrived in Eilat ahead of the weekend and was filmed Sunday departing the port. The destroyer is operating in the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. Delbert D. Black is an Arleigh Burke-class warship carrying a wide range of weaponry, including missiles designed to intercept ballistic missiles, Tomahawk cruise missiles and surface-to-surface missiles. It is…
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