Secret Diplomacy: Netanyahu's Unseen Journey to the UAE

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu allegedly made a secret visit to the United Arab Emirates amid the Israeli-US conflict with Iran. While Israel claims a historic diplomatic breakthrough, the UAE denies such a visit took place. This comes amid rising tensions involving Iran and the ongoing impact of the Abraham Accords.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Jerusalem | Updated: 14-05-2026 11:22 IST | Created: 14-05-2026 11:22 IST
Secret Diplomacy: Netanyahu's Unseen Journey to the UAE
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu allegedly made an undisclosed visit to the United Arab Emirates during the Israeli-US confrontation with Iran, according to an official statement from his office on Wednesday. However, the UAE has refuted claims regarding any secretive rendezvous.

The Israeli statement highlighted that Netanyahu met the UAE President, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in a gathering deemed a 'historic breakthrough' in diplomatic relations between the two countries. In contrast, the UAE's WAM news agency dismissed the report, reiterating that relations with Israel fall within public, acknowledged frameworks like the Abraham Accords.

The situation unfolds as Israel's announcement arrives shortly after the US Ambassador to Israel revealed that Iron Dome defense systems and personnel have been dispatched to the UAE. Amidst ongoing Iranian hostility, UAE seeks to assure investors of its stability. Regular but understated inter-nation discussions have strengthened ties following the normalization of relations in 2020's Abraham Accords.

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