UAE rejects Israel’s statements, accuses it of spreading false information

Updated 08 Mar, 2026 10:01pm 1 min read
UAE flag. – Reuters file
UAE flag. – Reuters file

Abu Dhabi on Sunday expressed serious reservations over recent statements by Israeli officials, rejecting claims that Iran had attacked the United Arab Emirates and accusing Israel of spreading false information.

A senior Israeli official reportedly said the remarks were intended to present Israel’s position, but Abu Dhabi dismissed this, saying such statements “cannot be helpful in peace efforts” and risk damaging bilateral relations.

Abu Dhabi emphasised its sovereignty, stating that it makes its own decisions and questioned Israel’s right to represent the UAE’s position. “Who are you to tell us our position?” the statement read. Officials also accused Israel of circulating rumours regarding the actions of a sovereign country.

The dispute follows reports alleging UAE involvement in an attack by Iran, which Abu Dhabi described as false. Israeli behaviour, the Emirati statement said, “can spoil relations,” highlighting tensions between the two countries over recent regional developments.

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