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Israel summons embassy staff in UAE amid alleged Iran-Hezbollah-Islamic Jihad threats

Israel summons embassy staff in UAE amid alleged Iran-Hezbollah-Islamic Jihad threats

LBCI4 days ago
LBCI correspondent in Haifa, Amal Shehadeh, reported that the Israeli Foreign Ministry has summoned all staff members of its embassy and missions in the United Arab Emirates.
This move follows a report by the National Security Council alleging that Iran, Hezbollah, and Islamic Jihad are planning operations against both Israel and the UAE.
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