Benjamin Netanyahu made secret trip to UAE at height of the Iran war
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed a secret trip to the United Arab Emirates on March 26, during the height of the Iran war, to meet with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. This meeting, which lasted several hours in Al Ain, is described as a "historic breakthrough" in relations between the two nations.

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AI-generatedIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed a secret trip to the United Arab Emirates on March 26, during the height of the Iran war, to meet with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. This meeting, which lasted several hours in Al Ain, is described as a "historic breakthrough" in relations between the two nations. The visit underscores a deepening Middle East alliance, with reports also indicating Mossad director David Barnea made multiple visits to the UAE to coordinate military actions. Israel has shared its Iron Dome air defense system with the UAE, and the UAE is believed to have conducted its own strikes on Iran. This collaboration follows the 2020 Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and the UAE, and highlights the UAE's independent foreign policy.
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5 extractedIsrael has been accused of genocide in Gaza, and arrest warrants have been issued by the international criminal court for Netanyahu and his former defence minister.
The UAE has gone much further than other Abraham Accords members in tightening the relationship into a de facto alliance with Israel.
Benjamin Netanyahu made a secret trip to the UAE to meet Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at the height of the Iran war.
Israel shared its air defence system with the UAE, sending Iron Dome batteries and military specialists.
Mossad director David Barnea made at least two visits to the UAE during the war with Iran to coordinate military actions.