Mar 8 • 15:05 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

UAE: They deny launching an attack on Iran

The United Arab Emirates has categorically denied reports from Israeli media claiming that they conducted a symbolic military strike on Iran.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has firmly rejected reports from Israeli media alleging that the country launched a 'symbolic' military strike on Iran. These claims, which cited anonymous Israeli officials, suggested that the UAE targeted a desalination facility in Iran in response to missile and drone attacks from Tehran aimed at Gulf countries. Rashid Al Nuaimi, chairman of the Defense, Interior, and Foreign Affairs Committee of the UAE Federal National Council, labeled the reports as "fake news."

In his statements, Al Nuaimi emphasized that if the UAE were to carry out any military action, they would have the courage to announce it publicly. Another source from the UAE reiterated the country's outright rejection of the unfounded claims, calling them nonsense and criticizing the anonymity of the Israeli officials behind the accusations. This denial comes amidst heightened tensions in the region, as various nations respond to perceived threats and acts of aggression.

The implications of these denials are significant, particularly for the UAE's diplomatic relations in the Gulf region. By publicly accusing the reports of being false and emphasizing their commitment to transparency, the UAE aims to bolster its credibility and counter any narratives that may portray it as acting in covert or aggressive ways. As tensions continue to rise with ongoing military engagements in the Middle East, this incident reflects the delicate balance of power and the importance of communication and perception in international relations.

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