Transfer of Military Equipment from the UAE to Israel; The Story Behind the Scenes
Rokna Political Desk: A transport aircraft carrying American military equipment from the United Arab Emirates landed at Ben-Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, including heavy Oshkosh military trucks.
A Zionist media outlet reported that a cargo aircraft carrying American military vehicles loaded with military equipment landed in the occupied territories after departing from the UAE.
According to Rokna, the Hebrew-language Kan network reported on Saturday that a transport aircraft carrying American military trucks filled with military equipment had landed at Ben-Gurion Airport after departing from the UAE.
The Israeli network added that yesterday an Antonov AN-124 transport aircraft landed at Ben-Gurion Airport carrying American “Oshkosh” military trucks with large quantities of military equipment.
According to this report, an examination of the flight details shows that the aircraft entered the occupied territories from the United Arab Emirates, with a brief stopover in Georgia.
The United Arab Emirates normalized relations with the Zionist regime in September 2020 under the Abraham Accords. Since then, the two sides have strengthened their economic and political relations.
In January (Bahman 1403), Thirdeye Systems, a supplier of military equipment to the Zionist regime, sold 30 percent of its shares to the Emirati military company “Edge” for 10 million dollars.
Relations between the two sides became somewhat strained after the start of the Gaza war, and the UAE occasionally condemned Tel Aviv’s actions.
According to reports from October, an Israeli military company established a subsidiary in the United Arab Emirates—for the first time since the normalization of relations between Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi in 2020.
Controp Precision Technologies is establishing and registering this subsidiary in the Abu Dhabi Global Market, an economic zone in the Emirati capital.
The Abu Dhabi–based subsidiary will serve as Controp’s regional arm in the Persian Gulf and will oversee the marketing, sales, and maintenance of its electro-optical systems used for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions in the air, on land, and at sea.
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