US ambassador announces Israel sent Iron Dome batteries and personnel to UAE
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee announced Tuesday that Israel deployed Iron Dome anti-missile batteries and operating personnel to the United Arab Emirates to help defend against Iranian attacks. Huckabee made the comments at a Tel Aviv conference, citing it as an example of benefits from the 2020 Abraham Accords. The deployment underscores the deepening defense relationship between Israel and the UAE amid an ongoing Iran conflict with a shaky ceasefire.
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Outlets emphasize deepening Israel-UAE defense ties and Abraham Accords expansion, while Washington Examiner adds Iran's continued attacks and regional choice narrative; others focus on geopolitical stability amid ceasefire fragility.
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