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Bennett’s UAE plans prompted Netanyahu office to reveal secret wartime visit - report
Prime Minister’s Office feared former prime minister’s Abu Dhabi meetings would create impression that Bennett was welcome in the Gulf while Netanyahu was not, according to N12.
Iran war to cast a shadow on BRICS foreign ministers meeting in Delhi
UAE targeted Iran's Lavan Island refinery during secret attacks against Islamic regime - report
Gulf countries seeking seat at negotiation table following Iranian attacks
Every Iranian regime survivor was left alive for a purpose, UAE journalist tells 'Post'
"It's not a coincidence that Iran is attacking Dubai, because Dubai is the antithesis of what Iran represents," Emirati senior journalist and TV commentator Nadim Koteich told The Jerusalem Post.
UAE ambassador hosts Israeli government officials for Ramadan iftar at Emirati embassy
Speaking before a crowd that included President Isaac Herzog, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, and Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, Al Khaja framed peace with Israel as a strategic choice.
How Hamas turns Palestinian death into a political strategy - opinion
Hamas frames death as heroism while protecting its own, all while exploiting the suffering of the Palestinian people.
The Gulf’s Cold War: How Saudi-UAE rivalry is tearing the region apart - opinion
At its core, the Saudi-UAE feud reflects fundamentally incompatible visions of regional order.
UAE celebrates its 54th anniversary as it presses for ceasefire progress, Gaza plan - analysis
UEA's 54th anniversary celebration since the union's creation was focused on the nation's role in improving the humanitarian situation in Gaza and on demands for the ceasefire plan.
Emirates to resume Israel flights in early 2026 - KAN
Dubai carrier Emirates aims to restart Tel Aviv, Dubai flights in early 2026, though no Ben-Gurion slots or ticket sales are confirmed yet.
Sharren Haskel: 'This is not a territorial conflict, but a religious, cultural conflict'
Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel outlines Israel’s diplomatic battle amid global cultural and religious conflicts at The Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference.
Five years on, Abraham Accords still reshape Israel’s future - editorial
The Abraham Accords matter for Israel because they represent a diplomatic, strategic, and economic leap forward, proving it can transcend isolation, forge new alliances, and shape a new Middle East.
West Bank annexation could end Israeli normalization hopes, Saudi crown prince warns - KAN
This comes after a similar warning from the UAE, which stated that any annexation would be a red flag that could lead his country to exit the Abraham Accords.
Hostage release must come first in Gaza roadmap, UAE foreign minister says
Abdullah bin Zayed also underscored his country’s humanitarian commitment, noting that the UAE has delivered over 42% of all international aid to Gaza in the past two years.