As part of the Emirati-Bahraini-Israeli normalization series, bin Zayed and bin Issa sent a message of condolences and sympathy to the Israeli president, and the Emirates News Agency reported in a tweet: "Mohammed bin Zayed offers condolences by phone to the Israeli president on the death of his mother."

The Bahrain News Agency also wrote in a tweet: "His Majesty the King offers condolences to the Israeli President on the death of his mother."

In turn, Israeli accounts interacted with the condolences of the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and the King of Bahrain to the Israeli president, and the Israeli account in Arabic tweeted from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, saying: "A friend is said in time of need! There is nothing more beautiful than a word of consolation in distress."

The Israeli account thanked all the leaders and officials in the Emirates and the Kingdom of Bahrain for the messages of condolences they sent to the Israeli president on the death of his mother.

The condolence of the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and the King of Bahrain to the Israeli president sparked interactions on the Gulf and Arab platforms, the most prominent of which was monitored in an episode (01/13/2022) of the "Nashrat Al-Thambeh - Nashertak" program.

Salem Al-Rashidi wrote that the UAE authorities offer condolences to the Zionist leaders in their grief, but they stand silent when each victim pursues Palestine and its people. We did not find them commenting, for example, on the Zionist massacres against the Palestinians in the recent wars on the Gaza Strip.

In the same direction, researcher Fahd Al-Ghafaili tweeted: "Mohammed bin Zayed offers condolences to the Israeli president over the death of his mother, but we did not hear that he offers condolences to the Palestinians who fall at the hands of the occupation forces!"

As for Lorena Khatib, she welcomed the message of condolence presented by the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and the King of Bahrain to the Israeli president, as she wrote in her tweet: "A kind and generous gesture."

In 2020, the UAE and Israel announced an official normalization of their relations, which developed over the years behind the scenes, and Bahrain's contacts with Israel accelerated in recent years, leading to the normalization agreement announced by US President Donald Trump on September 11, 2020.