The Washington Post revealed on Saturday that, despite fierce public condemnation of Israel by Arab governments during the Gaza war, several of those same countries secretly maintained close military and intelligence cooperation with Jerusalem.

According to leaked U.S. documents obtained by the newspaper and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), at least six Arab states — Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Qatar — took part in a classified regional defense framework known as the “Regional Security Construct.” Kuwait and Oman were listed as potential future partners.

The mechanism, established under the coordination of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), functioned as a discreet network for information-sharing, joint exercises, and operational coordination aimed at countering Iran’s regional influence and strengthening military ties with Israel.

All meetings were classified as “sponsored and confidential,” with strict orders banning photography or contact with the media. Internal memos even outlined kosher catering and religious dietary restrictions, prohibiting pork and shellfish at gatherings.

Over the past three years, the network reportedly organized a series of regional security summits and training exercises — from Bahrain and Jordan to Qatar’s Al-Udeid Air Base and Fort Campbell in Kentucky — attended by senior officers from Israel, Arab states, and the U.S. military.... Read More: Ynet