Department of Defense Statement on Unified Command Plan Change

U.S. Department of Defense

The United States has made a change to the Unified Command Plan.

The 2020 UCP shifts Israel from the U.S European Command area of responsibility to the U.S.

Central Command area of responsibility.

DOD reviews the UCP every two years and reassesses all boundaries and relationships against the operational environment.

We structure boundaries to best mitigate risk and protect U.S interests and partners.

The easing of tensions between Israel and its Arab neighbors subsequent to the Abraham Accords has provided a strategic opportunity for the United States to align key partners against shared threats in the Middle East.

Israel is a leading strategic partner for the United States, and this will open up additional opportunities for cooperation with our U.S.

Central Command partners while maintaining strong cooperation between Israel and our European allies.

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