Israel’s Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu attends a ceremony commemorating
Israel’s Remembrance Day for fallen soldiers, or Yom HaZikaron, at the Military Cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, Tuesday April 21, 2026. (Ilia Yefimovich/Pool Photo via AP) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu secretly visited the
United Arab Emirates during the Israeli-US war with
Iran, further strengthening ties with a Gulf nation that normalized relations with
Israel in 2020, his office said Wednesday.Netanyahu met with UAE President
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in a gathering that “resulted in a historic breakthrough in relations between
Israel and the
United Arab Emirates,” according to the statement. The announcement came just a day after the U.S. ambassador to
Israel Mike Huckabee revealed that
Israel had sent Iron Dome air-defense weapons and personnel to operate them to the UAE. The publicly acknowledged deployment of
Israel’s military to the Emirates underlined the growing relationship between the two countries.The UAE, which has not commented on the reported visit by the Israeli leader, has faced Iranian missile and drone fire even after the ceasefire was reached last month. It has been trying to signal to nervous investors that it remains open for business and safe. Last week, the
United Arab Emirates state news agency WAM reported that Netanyahu was among the leaders who called the Emirati president to condemn Iranian attacks and express their solidarity with the Gulf federation. It was rare public acknowledgment of direct talks between the two countries, which normalized relations in the 2020
Abraham Accords and have strengthened their ties during the
Iran war. That agreement was criticized by
Iran.
Iran in the past has repeatedly suggested over the years that
Israel maintained a military and intelligence presence in the Emirates. Israeli leaders have made occasional visits to the UAE in recent years after normalizing relations.
Iran demands
Kuwait release detainees
Iran’s foreign minister accused
Kuwait of attempting to “sow discord” by detaining four Iranians that the Gulf Arab country accuses of being
Revolutionary Guard operatives. In a post Wednesday on X, Foreign Minister
Abbas Araghchi demanded the Iranians’ immediate release and said
Iran reserved the right to respond. “This illegal act took place near an island used by the U.S. to attack
Iran,” Araghchi wrote. A day earlier,
Kuwait said four men were detained and two escaped while trying to infiltrate Bubiyan Island in the northwest corner of the Persian Gulf on May 1.Bubiyan Island is home to Mubarak Al Kabeer Port, which is under construction as part of a Chinese plan to build infrastructure across the world. It also came under Iranian attack during the war.Iranian human rights lawyer released Prominent Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has been released from prison more than a month after being detained, a rights group and her daughter said Wednesday.Sotoudeh, who is known for defending activists, opposition politicians and women prosecuted for removing their headscarves, was detained by Iranian intelligence agents at her house in Tehran in April. Her release comes as U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in China for a long-anticipated visit that is expected to touch on the war in
Iran. The U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, which closely tracks developments in
Iran, said that Sotoudeh was released on bail from Tehran’s Evin Prison.Her daughter, Mehraveh Khandan, posted on social media that Sotoudeh was released on temporary custody.
Iran’s semiofficial ISNA news agency also reported Sotoudeh release.Sotoudeh has been imprisoned multiple times. Her activist husband, Reza Khandan, has been imprisoned in the same prison as his wife.Nobel Peace laureate needs long-term care Doctors who examined Nobel Peace laureate and activist Narges Mohammadi more than a week after she collapsed at a prison in
Iran say she needs months of treatment, according to her foundation.Mohammadi, 53, was urgently transferred from prison to a hospital in northwestern
Iran on May 1 after she fell unconscious. She was released on bail nearly 10 days later and transferred to a hospital in Tehran where her specialists examined her.The doctors said her vascular disease has worsened since she was last checked in 2024 and recommended an eight-month treatment course . She was awarded the Nobel in 2023 while in prison and has been jailed repeatedly throughout her career. Her latest imprisonment began in December when she was arrested in the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad.___Schreck reported from Dubai. Associated Press reporter John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio, contributed.