Will the strategic alliance between the UAE and the Zionist regime leas to results in Yemen?
The normalization of relations between the UAE and the Zionist regime was the starting point for revealing the military-security relations between the two sides in the Yemen crisis. “Preventing Ansarullah’s consolidation of power”, “cooperation with the Southern Transitional Council”, “control over the Indian Ocean-Red Sea economic highway”, “creating a base on the southern coast of Yemen” and “military-intelligence presence on the strategic island of Socotri” are among the benefits. Abu Dhabi-Tel Aviv is in common in the case of Yemen.
The totality of these goals has caused the UAE to enter the stage of “tension” in some issues, even with its old ally, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and unofficially experience limited and controlled conflicts. Now, the latest news indicates that after the normalization of Iran-Saudi relations, Abu Dhabi is looking for an end to the war and a complete withdrawal from Yemen by establishing direct communication with Sana’a. Based on this, in the continuation of this note, we will try to investigate the reasons for the strategic alliance between the UAE and the Zionist regime in southern Yemen.
Perhaps the combined attack (ballistic missile and attack drones) on Abu Dhabi and Dubai, at the same time as the visit of Isaac Herzog, the president of the Zionist regime, is the best event to describe the confrontation of the Yemeni resistance with the UAE-Zionist regime. It was after this trip that the Zionist authorities provided some defense systems to the defense system of the UAE to be deployed next to vital facilities such as airports or vital centers of this sheikhdom. In other words, the Zionists sought to establish their defense systems near the borders of Iran and the Persian Gulf countries by taking advantage of the differences between the two Muslim countries.