Gulf Arab countries share Israeli concerns about such drones,
seeing the hand of Iran or its allies in aerial attacks on
shipping or on energy facilities in Saudi Arabia. Tehran has
often denied such allegations.
"Today I reveal to you two central bases in the area of Chabahar
and Qeshm island in south Iran, from which operations in the
maritime arena were launched, and where today, too, advanced
Shahed attack drones are deployed," Israeli Defence Minister
Benny Gantz told a televised security conference.
Separately, the chief of Israel's air force proposed working
with Arab partners - such as the United Arab Emirates and
Bahrain, with which Israel formalised ties last year - against
the drone threat.
"It think that this is a great opportunity to create contacts
and to build a defence plan for all the countries that have a
common interest in protecting themselves," Major-General Amikam
Norkin told the conference, hosted by Reichman University.
"We can help significantly (against drones), whether in terms of
intelligence, detection or interception."
(Writing by Dan WilliamsEditing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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