Israel & Germany Forge New Security Pact to Counter Cyber & Terror Threats

Israel and Germany have elevated their partnership by signing a joint declaration to deepen cooperation in security, cybersecurity, and counter-terrorism. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that the two nations are "natural partners," highlighting existing collaboration on major defense projects like the Arrow III missile system. The agreement underscores Germany's historical commitment to Israel's security in the wake of the Holocaust. Netanyahu also framed the pact as a response to shared threats, specifically citing Iran and its proxy groups like Hezbollah and Hamas.

Key Points: Israel-Germany Security Pact: Cyber, Anti-Terror Cooperation

  • New strategic security pact signed
  • Enhanced cybersecurity cooperation
  • Joint fight against terrorism
  • Defense & tech initiatives like Arrow III
  • Addressing threats from Iran & proxies
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Israel, Germany sign joint declaration to boost security, cyber, anti-terror ties

Israel and Germany sign a strategic declaration to boost security, cybersecurity, and counter-terrorism cooperation, citing Iran and its proxies as shared threats.

"I attach enormous importance to the overall cooperation between Israel and Germany... on this question of cybersecurity. - Benjamin Netanyahu"

Tel Aviv, January 12

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said Israel and Germany are "natural partners" in addressing emerging security challenges, as he and visiting German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt signed a joint declaration to deepen cooperation in the fields of security, cybersecurity and the fight against terrorism.

The agreement was signed during Minister Dobrindt's official visit to Israel.

In a post on X, Netanyahu wrote, "I attach enormous importance to the overall cooperation between Israel and Germany, and especially Israel and Germany on this question of cybersecurity, which is one of the main threats to our internal security, and in many ways also our infrastructure and other threats."

Netanyahu further added that the two nations have already worked together on several major defence and technology initiatives.

"And I think Germany and Israel are natural partners. We've cooperated on the Arrow III, we've cooperated in many areas. We cooperate technologically. Chancellor Mertz was here recently, we talked about defense cooperation," he said.

The Prime Minister also recalled recent engagements between the two sides, noting that German Chancellor Mertz had recently visited Israel, during which defence cooperation was discussed. "Chancellor Mertz was here recently, we talked about defense cooperation," Netanyahu said.

"And now I'm very pleased to welcome a dear friend of Israel, Minister Dobrindt, to sign this important pact. So, thank you for your friendship, thank you for your support, and please convey this to your government as well," he wrote in a post.

"Iran and its proxies -- Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis -- pose a threat not only to Israel but to regional stability and international security," says Netanyahu at the signing, The Times of Israel reported.

Netanyahu said that the declaration "anchors Germany's deep commitment to the security of the State of Israel and elevates the security-technological cooperation between the two countries to a new strategic level" and that it reflects Germany's historical responsibility in the wake of the Holocaust, The Times of Israel reported.

- ANI

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Priya S
The historical context here is significant. Germany's commitment, shaped by its past, is noteworthy. While the focus is on their bilateral ties, the mention of threats to regional stability is a global concern. Hope such cooperation leads to more secure tech for all.
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Rohit P
Interesting development. Israel is a world leader in defence and cyber tech. Germany teaming up with them shows where the future of security is headed. India has good relations with both, hopefully we can learn and collaborate too. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone working in IT security, this is a powerful alliance. The threats from state-sponsored cyber groups are real. While the agreement is between two nations, the tech and strategies developed could benefit the global fight against cyber terrorism.
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Vikram M
Good move. Every country needs to strengthen its cyber borders. The mention of Iran and its proxies highlights the complex security landscape. India faces similar cross-border threats, so we understand the need for such pacts. Solidarity in the fight against terrorism is key.
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Karthik V
While strategic partnerships are essential, I hope the focus remains on defensive cybersecurity and protecting citizens, not just advancing military tech. The line between security and surveillance can get blurry. A respectful note of caution.
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Ananya R
The Arrow III cooperation mentioned is a

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