3 sites were tracked by aircraft to track a private plane, leaving Tel Aviv airport yesterday morning and landing directly at Abu Dhabi airport, without stopping at another airport as was the practice in previous flights between the UAE and Israel.

In the past two weeks, FlightAware, Radarbox and Flightradar24 ″ Flight Radar sites have shown several private plane flights between Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi, which usually land at a mediator airport for a few minutes before continuing their path to the UAE capital .

But the monitoring sites showed that yesterday's flight plane toured the airspace of the Egyptian city of Sharm El-Sheikh, without landing at a mediator airport, then followed its path to Abu Dhabi through a Gulf atmosphere.

The website Intelligence Online has published that the UAE is gradually urging the movements that support it to lead and normalize its relations with Israel, and that economic and security interests are behind this convergence.

The site pointed out that the UAE has been going to normalize its relations with Israel for several years, and that Abu Dhabi's allies are now following the example of their sponsor.

The site pointed out that Abu Dhabi is looking forward from these moves to take advantage of the implicit recognition of Israel to secure new contracts for cybersecurity, just as the agreement was aimed at last June 20 to facilitate joint research within the framework of the current epidemic. He added that normalization has more traditional security motives, as Israel and the UAE hope to form a common front against Iran and its influence in the Middle East.

Intelligence Online added that the relations between Israel and Abu Dhabi were started in 2007 by Israeli businessmen in the emirate, but they remained secret. Israeli businessman Matti Kochavi - who works from the United States and Switzerland - has been a pioneer in this field since 2009, where he provided the emirate With safety technology to protect its borders, especially from the Swiss company AGT, and in 2013 South African diamond merchant David Hirschwitz worked for Rafael in Abu Dhabi.