The head of the Zionist regime in the UAE.
The plane carrying the president of the Zionist regime landed at Abu Dhabi airport while crossing the airspace of Saudi Arabia.
Israeli President Ishaq Herzog arrived at the UAE capital Abu Dhabi airport this morning (Sunday) and met with UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed in the airport’s ceremonial hall. During the trip, he is scheduled to meet with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed.
The plane carrying him landed at the airport as it crossed Saudi airspace for the Israeli president to make his first trip to the UAE. He wrote on his Twitter page a few hours ago: “I am now flying with my wife Michal on a historic trip to the United Arab Emirates, which is more than anything a symbol of the promise of peace between nations. “I thank Sheikh Muhammad bin Zayed for this generous invitation.”
Isaac Herzog’s visit to the UAE has been accompanied by security concerns in Zionist circles. The trip comes at a time when the security situation in Abu Dhabi is critical with Yemeni drone and missile strikes. Two days ago, Rui Kais, an Arab affairs analyst on Israeli radio and television, warned on his Twitter page that the security situation for the trip was dangerous at a time when the UAE was under Sanaa retaliatory attacks, and wrote: “It is not wise when the Houthis are trying to find good targets in the UAE.”
On the other hand, the attacks of the Yemeni army and Ansarullah on the UAE have worried the Zionists more than any other side. They have helped the UAE to confront the “Houthis”.
Amos Yadlin, the former head of the Israeli army’s counter-intelligence organization, told Channel 12 in an Hebrew-language channel that the distance from Sanaa to Abu Dhabi was equal to the distance from Sanaa to the port of Eilat, and called on Tel Aviv to help the UAE instead of issuing a statement.