Israeli media announced an agreement to deploy Israeli radars in the UAE to protect the country against any possible Iranian attack.
And the “Jerusalem Post” newspaper, citing Israel’s Channel 12, announced that Israeli radars will soon be deployed in the UAE at the same time as the activation of other systems to detect drones.
According to the Israeli media, this action is within the framework of the regional military and security cooperation network that Israel is trying to establish with the United States and its allies in the Persian Gulf against Iran.
At the end of Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s short visit to Abu Dhabi last June 9, Israel’s Channel 12 revealed that the Israeli military has deployed a radar system in several Middle Eastern countries, including the United Arab Emirates and the United Arab Emirates. Bahrain as part of the vision of joint cooperation in dealing with “Iranian missile threats” and establishing an early warning system.
The channel noted that this system managed to provide an early warning several months ago by launching drones bombed by Iran towards Israel, which were shot down over Iraqi airspace.
The same Israeli network announced that Washington is seeking to establish a security alliance that includes Israel and a number of countries in the Persian Gulf, including countries that do not have diplomatic relations with Israel.
In the same context, the American Wall Street Journal reported that the American lawmakers from the Democratic and Republican parties have submitted a bill to the Congress, which specifies that the Department of Defense of the United States (Pentagon) with Israel and a number of Arab countries for integration Defense to cooperate to neutralize. What he described as Iran’s threats.
Source: Lebanon Debate