Netanyahu made a clandestine trip to a Gulf nation amid the Iran conflict, reports say.

The nations collaboratively devised an assault targeting a significant Iranian petrochemical complex.

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Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu undertook a clandestine journey to the United Arab Emirates amidst the conflict with Iran.

This is detailed by The Times of Israel.

As per the news source, the Israeli Prime Minister held a meeting with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed during his sojourn.

The Netanyahu government characterized the visit as a pivotal event in the advancement of mutual ties.

“This journey resulted in a landmark advancement in the connections between Israel and the United Arab Emirates,” Netanyahu expressed.

The outlet also highlights previous confirmations from US officials about Israel stationing an Iron Dome missile defense system in the UAE, along with the necessary staff for its upkeep.

Furthermore, according to The Wall Street Journal, David Barnea, the director of the Israeli intelligence service Mossad, made at least two trips to the Emirates to synchronize strategies related to the dispute with Iran.

It is further indicated that Israel and the UAE together plotted an offensive against a vital Iranian petrochemical installation.

It was earlier conveyed that the United Arab Emirates might become a secret contributor in the conflict against Iran.

Earlier, we communicated that the Pentagon is contemplating altering the designation of the American military endeavor opposing Iran.

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