UAE Warns Israel: Red Lines on West Bank Annexation Threaten Abraham Accords
The UAE may downgrade its diplomatic ties with Israel if Prime Minister Netanyahu annexes the West Bank. Such a move could jeopardize the Abraham Accords, a landmark policy achievement. Recent tensions, including barring Israeli companies from a major airshow, have already strained the relationship.

The United Arab Emirates is contemplating downgrading its diplomatic ties with Israel amid rising tensions over the potential annexation of the West Bank by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government. Sources have indicated the move could be a significant blow to the Abraham Accords, a major diplomatic achievement.
Steps towards annexation have irked the UAE, which warned Netanyahu's right-wing coalition that any such action would be a 'red line'. The warning has not specified the retaliatory measures but mentioned the potential withdrawal of the UAE ambassador. Israel's recent decisions have already strained ties, including excluding Israeli defense firms from the Dubai Airshow.
Despite mounting tensions, Israel remains optimistic about mending the relationship. The situation highlights growing regional discontent, evidenced by a recent communique from an emergency meeting urging nations to reassess their ties with Israel. Key Israeli ministers are pushing for annexation, despite the impact on regional stability and the future of the Abraham Accords.
(With inputs from agencies.)