The Financial Times publishes new information on Emirati military cooperation with the Israeli entity during the Iran war

The American press continues to reveal the military coordination and cooperation between the UAE and the Israeli occupation entity, the latest of which was revealed by the “Financial Times” regarding the entity sending advanced weapons systems to the UAE during the war with Iran.
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According to the newspaper, in a report, the entity “sent advanced weapons systems, including an advanced laser system, to the UAE to intercept Iranian missiles and drones, as part of the close military cooperation between the two sides during the current war.”
The report explained that “the Israeli weapons provided included the “Spectro” surveillance system and a version of the “Iron Beam” laser defense system, accompanied by dozens of Israeli soldiers to operate these two systems.”
It also indicated that the Israeli entity provided the UAE with weapons that were still in the prototype stage or not yet fully integrated into Israeli radar systems.
The report clarified that “Iranian response operations have exhausted the costly interceptor missile stockpiles of America, Israel, and the Gulf countries,” as some of the depleted interceptor missiles cost millions of dollars each and take months to produce.
In a related context, specialized international centers estimated that by the time of the ceasefire, US forces had consumed half of their stock of advanced “THAAD” and “Patriot” missiles.
The information recently revealed by the American media confirms the credibility of the Iranian discourse that accused the UAE and other Gulf countries of allowing Israeli and American forces to use their lands against Iran before and during the battle, as well as its repeated announcements about targeting “Zionist” and American forces in the UAE.
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