Iran threatens to attack UAE over Israel deal

A group of protesters burn representations of Israeli flag during a gathering outside the United Arab Emirates' embassy in Tehran on Aug. 15, 2020, to condemn the UAE's historic deal with Israel to open up diplomatic relations. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
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  • Emirates 鈥榓re legitimate and easy target鈥�

DUBAI/PARIS/ANKARA: Iran issued an explicit threat on Saturday to launch an attack against the UAE over its agreement to normalize ties with Israel. President Hassan Rouhani said the UAE had made a 鈥渉uge mistake鈥� and condemned what he called a betrayal.
The Iranian hard-line daily Kayhan, whose editor in chief is appointed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, went further. 鈥淭he UAE鈥檚 great betrayal of the Palestinian people 鈥� will turn this small, rich country, which is heavily dependent on security, into a legitimate and easy target,鈥� it said in a front-page editorial.
Iran has already targeted Saudi civilians with missiles launched by its proxy forces in Iraq and Yemen, and security analyst Dr. Theodore Karasik told Arab News the new threat should be taken seriously.

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鈥淚ranian missiles could hit the UAE in eight minutes,鈥� said Karasik, a senior adviser to Gulf State Analytics in Washington, D.C. 鈥淭hey can target critical infrastructure, or they can simply target the desert in an act of psychological warfare. 鈥淩ecent Iranian naval exercises featured missiles that came from an underground launcher. This was new and set off an alarm. Nevertheless, Dubai and other urban centers are still considered safe zones.鈥�
Last week鈥檚 agreement, brokered by US President Donald Trump, established diplomatic relations between the two countries for the first time, while Israel halted plans to annex swaths of the West Bank.
Ali Abdullah Al-Ahmed, the UAE ambassador to France, told the French-language edition of Arab News there was more to come. 鈥淲hat will follow will not be confined to the political level but will equally cover the economic, technological, and academic levels,鈥� he said.

 


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鈥淚t is highly possible that the tempo of the development of these relations will be faster, we will see.鈥� The ambassador rejected claims that the Palestinians had been betrayed. 鈥淲e do not negotiate in the name of the Palestinians and it is not up to us to do so,鈥� he said. 
鈥淥ur position regarding the Palestinian cause is in line with the Arab consensus regarding Jerusalem and other parameters of Arab unanimity, we adhere to them and we do not relinquish them.鈥�
Meanwhile Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was accused of double standards after he threatened to sever relations with the UAE over the agreement, while maintaining diplomatic and trade ties with Israel.
鈥淭urkey has a hypocritical stance,鈥� said Seth J. Frantzman, executive director of the Middle East Center for Reporting and Analysis. It was a deliberate choice by Ankara to distract attention from economic failure, he said.
鈥淎nkara, guided by its current ruling party, is moving toward becoming the most anti-Israel regime in the region.鈥�