Israel to supply the UAE with missile detection equipment

Several Yemen's Ansarollah strikes targeted the Emirati capital over the past weeks, prompting the UAE to invest in new air defence systems.
The Zionist regmie will provide the UAE with early warning systems to detect missiles headed towards its territory, Israeli media reported on Monday.
The announcement came in the wake of several strikes carried out by Yemen's Ansarollah resistance forces on the UAE capital Abu Dhabi.
The UAE started quietly probing Israel on purchasing its air defence systems following the escalation of strikes, the specialised daily "Breaking Defence" reported last week.
The two sides have been steadily deepening their economic and security relations after signing the so-called "Abraham Accords" in August 2020, which paved the way for the normalisation of relations between Israel and several Arab states.
Despite these warming relations, Tel-Aviv has previously refused to sell its "Iron Dome" and "David's Sling" air defence systems to the UAE out of concern that the technology would leak to other countries in the region.
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