Following the terror attacks of 9/11 NATO recognized the
specific contribution and the public and operational added value that can be
brought by the Mediterranean nations in the field of the fight against terror.
A main pillar of the cooperation in this field was NATO’s proposal to the
Mediterranean nations to take part in NATO’s policing activities in the
Mediterranean such as Operation Active Endeavour (OAE) that was launched shortly
after 9/11. OAE aims to monitor
shipping activities in the Mediterranean in order to help deter, defend,
disrupt and protect against terrorist activity.
During the Istanbul
Summit in 2004, NATO started looking for support from non-NATO states for OAE and
Israel accepted to take part in the operation. Modalities were finalized with the ratification of the Individual
Cooperation Program (ICP) agreement.
In this framework, Israel has for instance sent liaison officers to HQ MARCOM
in Northwood following the signing of the tactical Memoranda of
Understanding with NATO on the exchange of information.
At the Istanbul Summit a new instrument was also introduced
to the MD: The Mediterranean Dialogue Work Program (MDWP) is an essentially
military tool and has been expanded with time to over more than 30 areas of
cooperation and more than 700 activities and events yearly. This opened the way
for stronger practical cooperation such as accelerated political dialogue,
interoperability, defense reform, and fight against terror.