UAE-Israel Relations: Diplomatic Tensions Rise Amidst West Bank Annexation Plans
The UAE may reconsider its diplomatic ties with Israel over potential annexation of the West Bank by Netanyahu's government. This could impact the Abraham Accords. The UAE warned Israel that annexation is a 'red line' and barred Israeli defense firms from a Dubai Airshow as tensions rise.

The United Arab Emirates is evaluating its diplomatic relationship with Israel due to possible annexation actions in the West Bank by Prime Minister Netanyahu's administration, sources revealed. Such a move would not only threaten the recently established ties but also put the Abraham Accords at risk of unraveling.
In response to the annexation plans, the UAE has cautioned Netanyahu's government that annexation represents a significant breach, issuing a diplomatic 'red line.' While complete severance of ties isn't anticipated, the UAE is contemplating withdrawing its ambassador and has already prohibited Israeli defense companies from the upcoming Dubai Airshow.
This growing discord occurs despite the strategic bond formed in 2020 under the Abraham Accords. Israel currently faces diplomatic challenges, as it grapples not only with regional stability but also with pressures from far-right internal factions pressing for annexation ahead of scheduled elections.
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