Israel's Diplomatic Dance in the UAE: Open or Not?
Israel's foreign ministry confirmed its diplomatic missions in UAE remain operational, despite reports of staff evacuations due to increased travel warnings. Missions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai are open, working with local authorities to ensure Israeli diplomats' safety.
Israel's diplomatic missions in the United Arab Emirates remain open, the foreign ministry confirmed on Friday. Operations continue at the embassy in Abu Dhabi and the consulate in Dubai, with active cooperation with local authorities to secure the protection of Israeli diplomats.
This statement comes amid reports by Israeli media on Thursday which suggested that Israel was withdrawing most of its diplomatic personnel from the UAE. This move followed an escalation in travel warnings issued by Israel's National Security Council for Israelis in the Gulf region.
The contrasting reports highlight the delicate balance Israel maintains in its foreign diplomacy, particularly in the Middle East. As the situation develops, the safety and security of Israeli diplomats remain a top priority for the foreign ministry.
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