In a remarkable development, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the UAE and Israel had reached an agreement to form an alliance against Iran to protect American territories and the Middle East through the normalization agreement known as the "Abraham Agreement."

Pompeo added in a television interview with Fox News, part of which was published by the US State Department that the UAE and Israel view Iran as a great danger.

Pompeo pointed out that the agreement between the UAE and Israel to build a relationship through which an alliance can be formed to ensure that what he described as the danger does not reach American soil or harm anyone in the Middle East.

On the other hand, Pompeo described the normalization agreement between the Emirati and Israeli sides as historic.

He pointed out that the Arab countries do not recognize Israel's right to exist as a homeland for the Jews as it should be, and the UAE has become the first country to take this step in more than two and a half decades.

For his part, the director of the Al-Jazeera office in Tehran, Abdul Qadir Fayez, confirmed that the Iranian authorities were decisive in explaining that the UAE's transformation into an Israeli-American platform for targeting Iranian national security is a red line that Tehran cannot ignore.

Fayez stated that Tehran believes that supplying the UAE with high-level weapons will open a major arms race in the region, for which the UAE bears responsibility.

The guide, Ali Khamenei, was quoted as saying that the alliance between the UAE and Israel will not last for long because it is an alliance of people and not an alliance of peoples, stressing that what happened is a stigma that will haunt the rulers of the Emirates.

In the same context, Moore Al-Thuler revealed in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz that the normalization agreement between Israel and the UAE has a strong point that makes it an advanced position in front of Iranian shores, and makes the UAE's supply of American F-35 aircraft an Israeli interest.

Moore said that Israel was able to expand its relations with a friendly air force, which would soon specialize in operating and using ultra-modern combat aircraft, and that this friend would give a friendly country aircraft a base and adequate infrastructure close to Iranian shores.