Israeli Prime Minister Bennett of the Middle East visited the UAE-United Arab Emirates, which had diplomatic relations, and met with the de facto leader, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.

This is the first time the Israeli Prime Minister has made an official visit to the UAE, and it seems that there is also an aim to curb hostile Iran.

Israel has long been in conflict with Arab countries over the Palestinian issue, but last September, with the help of the United States, it agreed to normalize diplomatic relations with the UAE.



Israeli Prime Minister Bennett visited Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, and met with his de facto leader, Crown Prince Muhammad of the Emirates of Abu Dhabi, on the 13th.



This is the first time that the Prime Minister of Israel has made an official visit to the UAE, and at the meeting he exchanged views on cooperation in the economic field and regional affairs.



After the meeting, Prime Minister Bennett emphasized the outcome by issuing a statement saying, "We were able to have a deep and meaningful exchange of views on the surrounding area."



The statement does not mention whether it has discussed hostile Iran, but Haaretz, a leading Israeli media outlet, said it had also discussed its response to Iran.



While Israel and other Gulf countries are seeking to improve relations with Iran, Israel seems to have the aim of restraining Iran by appealing to strengthen relations with the UAE.