Netanyah paid a secret visit to the United Arab Emirates during his war with Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed that he has conducted a secret visit to the United Arab Emirates to meet with the leader of that country amid the war against Iran.
“In the midst of operation úan Ulerita], Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah secretly visited the United Arab Emirates, where he met with the president of the Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed”, wrote Netanyah's office on the American social platform X.
Additional details were not officially disclosed, but the US television network CBS reported that the visit took place at the end of March, during the US-Israel war peak against Iran.
A ceasefire was brokered in April and then extended indefinitely by US President Donald Trump.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported this week that Emirates secretly carried out attacks on Iran.
One of the targets has been a refinery on the Iranian island of Lavan, which was hit in early April.
Time seems to agree with the fact that Netanyah's visit took place shortly before the Emirates launch the attack.
Iran retaliated by launching ballistic missiles and fearing the Emirates and Kuwait.
The WSJ reported Iran targeting the Emirates more than any other country, including Israel, with over 2,800 missile attacks and fears against this Gulf State.
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee confirmed on Tuesday that Israel has sent anti-missile systems Iron Dome and personnel to the United Arab Emirates during the war.
“ “Just look at the benefits. Israel just sent systems to Iron Dome and personnel to assist in their operation”, he added.
Abrahamic agreements are normalisation agreements signed between Israel and several majority Muslim countries during US President Donald Trump's first term. /Periscope












