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News24 | Israel sees ‘huge opportunity’ to expand UAE ties as Middle East war redraws alliances

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A large plume of smoke rises over Tehran after explosions were reported in the city during the night on 28 March in Tehran, Iran, as part of the US-Israeli war on Iran.

A large plume of smoke rises over Tehran after explosions were reported in the city during the night on 28 March in Tehran, Iran, as part of the US-Israeli war on Iran.

  • Israel and the UAE are deepening ties in the wake of the Middle East war.
  • The war has pushed the UAE closer to Israel’s position on Iran, with Abu Dhabi taking a hardline stance — rejecting a simple ceasefire and demanding a broader solution.
  • The strengthening relationship is seen as a vindication of the 2020 Abraham Accords, with the Israeli official describing the UAE as a “true friend”.

Israel and the United Arab Emirates are growing closer because of the Middle East war, a senior Israeli official told AFP, citing increased military cooperation and opportunities to increase trade and business ties.

Two Israeli delegations will arrive next week, the Gulf-based official said, including a transport ministry team that will discuss a trade corridor linking India, the Middle East and Europe.

The visits will be the first since the war erupted on 28 February, when the United States and Israel attacked Iran and triggered an Iranian backlash against nearby Gulf countries that host US military bases.

Weeks of drone and missile bombardment drew a hawkish response from the oil-rich UAE, aligning it more closely with Israel, which regards Iran as its arch-enemy.

“This presents an opportunity to enhance ties. We believe in this market... We believe people should come. There’s a lot of opportunity for cooperation,” the Israeli official said late on Monday.

They added:

The enhancement in cooperation will grow further, not only in military cooperation.

The official, who requested anonymity to discuss the subject, did not confirm US comments that Israel sent Iron Dome air defence batteries and personnel to the UAE.

They also refused to comment on a Wall Street Journal report that the UAE carried out dozens of strikes on Iran in coordination with Israel and the US.

‘True friend’

“Israel proved itself a true friend of the UAE when other countries didn’t. Israel came to stand side-by-side... in a country like the UAE, it matters,” the official said.

Abu Dhabi has paid a heavy price for the war, with tourism slumping and energy exports slashed as Iran blockades the key Strait of Hormuz.

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But rather than call for a ceasefire, it has insisted on a comprehensive solution that goes beyond a truce and extends to Iran’s missile programme and support for regional proxies.

The official said:

They’re very brave with the position that they took. (Other countries) just want to bounce back to what was before they were attacked.

“I don’t say attack back, but don’t bury your heads in the sand.”

The UAE recognised Israel in 2020 under the US-brokered Abraham Accords, breaking with the Arab consensus that the Palestinian question should be resolved before ties are normalised.

Last week, US President Donald Trump demanded that a swathe of countries join the accords as part of a peace deal with Iran.

For the Israeli official, closer Emirati ties will show “the strength of the Abraham Accords, which hopefully will be expanded and create a more peaceful region”.

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