Netanyahu’s reported secret UAE visit draws denial during Iran war

Israeli officials said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a secret visit to the United Arab Emirates and met President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during the war with Iran.

The UAE denied that the trip or meeting took place, creating a public dispute over a possible high-level contact between the two countries.

The exchange matters because it touches on Israel’s Gulf ties while the wider Iran conflict continues to shape regional diplomacy and security.

Israeli Officials

Netanyahu’s office said the visit took place and portrayed it as a sign of closer ties with the UAE. The accounts described the meeting as part of Israel’s engagement with a country that normalized relations with Israel in 2020.

UAE Officials

The UAE rejected the reports and said they were entirely unfounded. Its foreign ministry denied hosting Netanyahu or any Israeli military delegation.

  • Abu Dhabi, the UAE capital, is also a major hub for finance, aviation, and high-level diplomacy.
  • The Abraham Accords made the UAE Israel’s most visible Arab partner, especially in trade and technology.

US-Iran Ceasefire War

The United States launched military strikes against Iran on June 26, 2026, in response to a drone attack on a commercial cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, calling it a "foolish violation" of the 60-day ceasefire agreement signed just days earlier[2][4][14].

US-Iran Ceasefire War— full background & timeline
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