Operation Roaring Lion: Benjamin Netanyahu secretly met Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed amid the war? On Israel’s claim, UAE said- ‘This is wrong…’

America and Israel’s war with Iran is still affecting not only the Middle East but the entire world. During the war, Iran attacked many countries besides UAE and Saudi Arabia with missiles and drones. Even though there is a ceasefire between America and Iran, tension still persists in the Middle East. Meanwhile, a claim by Israel has shocked the world.

Israeli PM office’s claim shocked
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has given a sensational information by posting it on social media. The Israeli PM Office posted that amid Operation Roaring Lion, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly visited the United Arab Emirates, where he met UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed. The post further said that this visit has brought a historic change in the relations between Israel and UAE.

There has been an uproar after this information came to light. In such a situation, UAE has also issued a statement and rejected Benjamin Netanyahu’s claim of coming to UAE. In fact, Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office has created a stir in the world by issuing a sensational statement on Wednesday (May 13) night. The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had secretly visited the United Arab Emirates during the attack on Iran.

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What did UAE say?
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has completely rejected Israel’s claim. The UAE Foreign Ministry said, “The United Arab Emirates (UAE) denies reports related to the alleged visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or the reception of any Israeli military delegation to the country. The UAE has made it clear that their relations with Israel are public and are governed by the officially announced Abraham Accords, and not based on opaque or informal agreements.”

The UAE Foreign Ministry said that any claims related to undeclared visits or secret agreements are completely baseless until officially announced by the relevant authorities in the UAE. The statement further said that the UAE appeals to media organizations to exercise accuracy and professionalism and avoid disseminating unconfirmed information or promoting misleading political rhetoric.

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