Scoop: Netanyahu’s visit to the United Arab Emirates was postponed in early January because of Emirati concerns that it would cause regional tensions with Iran.
Emirati Ambassador to Israel Mohamed Al Khaja meets Netanyahu in March 2021. Photo: Handout/GPO/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
They also shed light on where the two countries, which forged diplomatic relations more than two years ago, differ when it comes to their public posture toward Iran. Netanyahu’s aides said at the time that the postponement had to do with logistical issues and wasn’t connected to the heightened tensions andThe reason for the postponement
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