Cyprus found itself at the center of the world’s attention this week when the leader of Hezbollah threatened to target the small island nation if it supported Israel in potential war efforts.
Here’s a closer look at how Cyprus has been pulled into the situation.
Their militaries have conducted joint exercises and exchanged visits, and the two countries have a defense cooperation program, according to the Cyprus Ministry of Defense.
Cyprus also has a “defense attaché” in Israel — and in about two dozen other nations — as part of what it calls “active defense diplomacy.”There is an additional cooperation agreement between Cyprus, Greece and Israel, which Cyprus says is aimed at “strengthening peace, stability and security in the Eastern Mediterranean.”How did Cyprus respond to Hezbollah’s threat?
Other allies of Cyprus also condemned Hezbollah’s threat.
Persons:
Hassan Nasrallah, Here’s, ”, Israel —, Nikos Christodoulides, “, Christodoulides, Peter Stano, ” Matthew Miller, Nasrallah’s
Organizations:
Lebanese, Cyprus Ministry of Defense, American, Cypriot, European Union, State Department
Locations:
Cyprus, Israel, Iran, Lebanon, Britain, Egypt, France, Greece, Gaza