The Free Press Journal

IRAN THREATENS TO HIT UAE FOR ‘HUGE MISTAKE’

Tehran calls Arab nation’s deal with Israel an act of betrayal of Palestinia­ns

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Itran on Saturday (local time) threatened to launch an attack against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over its agreement to normalise relations with Israel, Arab News reported.

"The UAE's great betrayal of the Palestinia­n people ... will turn this small, rich country, which is heavily dependent on security, into a legitimate and easy target," said the Iranian hard-line daily Kayhan, whose editor in chief is appointed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani condemned the deal, saying the agreement between the two countries is a "betrayal of the Palestinia­n cause" and the UAE had made a "huge mistake".

Tehran has targetted Saudi civilians with missiles launched by its proxy forces in Yemen and Iraq and a security analyst told Arab News the new threat should be taken seriously.

"Iranian missiles could hit the UAE in eight minutes," said Dr Theodore Karasik Karasik, a senior adviser to Gulf State Analytics in Washington DC.

"They can target critical infrastruc­ture, or they can simply target the desert in an act of psychologi­cal warfare. Recent 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," Karasik added.

On Thursday, Israel and the UAE agreed to normalise their relations, and an agreement on the mutual establishm­ent of embassies is expected to follow in the coming three weeks. In exchange, Israel said it would halt its plans to formally annex parts of the West Bank.

A joint statement of the US, UAE and Israel said, "President Donald J Trump, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the United Arab Emirates spoke today (Thursday) and agreed to the full normalisat­ion of relations between Israel and the UAE." As per the joint statement, delegation­s from Israel and the UAE will meet in the coming weeks to sign bilateral agreements including investment, tourism, direct flights, security, telecommun­ications, technology, energy, healthcare, culture, the environmen­t, and the establishm­ent of reciprocal embassies.

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Iranian students with Palestinia­n flags during a protest against the US-brokered deal between Israel and the UAE to normalise relations, in front of the UAE embassy in Tehran, on Sunday —AFP
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