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Emirati request for help from Tel Aviv to stay safe from Yemeni missiles


According to Fars News Agency International Group, news site «AxiusA delegation from the Israeli Ministry of War recently arrived in Abu Dhabi to discuss the Yemeni army’s attacks, it announced this evening (Wednesday).

Axios quoted Tel Aviv officials as saying that a number of Israeli military officials arrived in the UAE last week to discuss military and intelligence assistance to Abu Dhabi following attacks by the Yemeni army. Although the agreement to normalize relations between the UAE and the Zionist regime does not last more than two years; But the American website further revealed that Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi have been cooperating in intelligence and defense for more than two decades.

Axius further said that the UAE has asked Tel Aviv for assistance in the field of missile defense and counterterrorism. According to the report, the Israeli Ministry of War and its security agencies will soon consider the UAE’s request for assistance. The American website also reported that Tel Aviv intends to help the UAE as much as possible, but at the same time, it does not intend to provide its sensitive technologies to the country.

The report comes as Israeli Channel 13 television recently reported that Tel Aviv had agreed to provide rapid warning systems to the UAE to identify Yemeni army missiles. Channel 13 correspondent Alon Ben David reported that the early warning systems that Tel Aviv decided to deliver to the UAE included radar systems and control software. Channel 13 also said that the purpose of sending such systems to the UAE was to create a regional defense system that Tel Aviv itself could use in the future.

The network claimed that Tel Aviv could use these radars in the future to be aware of possible Iranian attacks deep into the territory of occupied Palestine. The systems will be made available to the UAE as Hebrew-language sources recently reported that the regime refused to sell them to the UAE for fear of revealing how it was building its defense systems, including the “Iron Dome” and the “magic wand”. has done.

“Tel Aviv fears that Iran will gain access to its systems,” said Gaddy Eisenhower, a former chief of staff of the Israeli army, in an interview with the Ma’ariv newspaper. A few years ago, one of the most advanced American drones was flying in the Iranian sky when its engine failed and somehow crashed completely. A year later, we saw the same model of drones in Iran; Completely similar and made in Iran! “They have great potential.”

The UAE positions were targeted in three stages by missiles and drones after Sanaa repeatedly warned Abu Dhabi about interfering in Yemen’s internal affairs and trying to escalate tensions in the country. “There is a deal between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, according to which Saudi Arabia will hand over all the southern provinces of Yemen, including Shabwa, to the UAE,” Mohammed al-Bakhiti, a member of the Yemeni Ansarullah movement’s political bureau, told Al-Arabi. In return, the UAE has all its military capabilities as in the past [در یمن] “It will work.”

Al-Bakhiti warned: “From here, we advise the UAE not to continue its acts of tension, because if this tension continues, Yemen will be forced to attack deep inside its territory. “We are at war.” Following this warning, the territory of the UAE was attacked three times. “I strongly condemn today’s drone strike in Abu Dhabi and offer my condolences to the families of those killed and wish the injured a speedy recovery. Israel stands by the UAE,” Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid wrote on his Twitter account after the first attack. ».

Amos Yadlin, the former head of the Israeli army’s counter-intelligence service, recently wrote a note addressing concerns about the Yemeni army’s attacks on UAE positions. Stating that the distance from Sanaa to Abu Dhabi is equal to the distance from Sanaa to the port of Eilat (south of the occupied territories), he asked Tel Aviv to help the UAE instead of issuing a statement.

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