Mohammed Bin Zayed Receives Call from Israeli PM

UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan and Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (AP)
UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan and Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (AP)
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Mohammed Bin Zayed Receives Call from Israeli PM

UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan and Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (AP)
UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan and Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (AP)

Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan received a phone call from Israel's Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. They discussed ways of strengthening cooperation between the two countries.

Sheikh Mohamed and Bennett reviewed the latest developments, especially efforts to achieve peace and prosperity for the region's people and the world at large.

In a brief statement, Bennett stressed the importance of the strategic relations between the two countries, which are reflected in several areas.

"The prime minister thanked the crown prince for opening an embassy in Israel and hosting the official visit of Foreign Minister Yair Lapid," the statement said.

Last month, Lapid traveled to the UAE to open Israel's embassy there, the first official visit by an Israeli minister to the Gulf state.

The statement did not say if Bennett had invited Bin Zayed to visit Israel or if the latter had invited the PM to visit the UAE.

Israel and the UAE signed a peace agreement and normalization of relations between them in September 2020 through an accord sealed by former US President Donald Trump.

Last week, the UAE inaugurated its embassy in Tel Aviv in the presence of Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Emirati Ambassador Mohammad Mahmoud Al Khaja.

Political sources in Tel Aviv revealed Friday that several experts, along with Energy Minister Karine Elharrar and Minister of Environmental Protection, Tamar Zandberg, criticized the deal to export UAE oil through Eilat and Ashkelon ports.

Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid are reevaluating the UAE oil export project to Europe and the West.

According to Haaretz, Elharrar told a meeting held at her office earlier this week that she saw no energy benefit to Israel from the deal but was not aware of its full details.

"Our position in the energy ministry is that we do not see any energy benefits for the Israeli economy in this agreement," Haaretz quoted her as telling environmental activists. "If it is canceled, we do not see any damage in the sphere."

A source close to Bennett confirmed that his government has not yet formed a position on the agreement.

The accord provides transferring crude oil and oil-related products from its Red Sea terminal in Eilat to its terminal in Ashkelon on the southern Mediterranean coast via a land-based pipeline that connects the two.

Israel distributes it to its towns as well as to the countries of the region and Europe. Emirate's carriers have started activating it for testing.

Environmental and anti-corruption organizations oppose this project.

Three green organizations submitted a petition to the Supreme Court in May, demanding the deal should be cancelled given that it was neither discussed nor approved by the government nor opened for consultation with experts and the public.

The court rejected the request to issue the precautionary order, but it agreed to deliberate on the case and set a date next September for the first session.



Saudi Arabia to Host Multinational ‘Spears of Victory 2026’ Military Exercise

The exercise will run from January 18 to February 5. SPA
The exercise will run from January 18 to February 5. SPA
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Saudi Arabia to Host Multinational ‘Spears of Victory 2026’ Military Exercise

The exercise will run from January 18 to February 5. SPA
The exercise will run from January 18 to February 5. SPA

The Spears of Victory 2026 military exercise, led by the Royal Saudi Air Force, is set to begin on Sunday at the Air Warfare Center in the Eastern Region.

The exercise will run from January 18 to February 5, featuring broad regional and international participation and highlighting ongoing efforts to strengthen military cooperation and joint operational integration.

The exercise will integrate branches of Saudi Arabia’s armed forces, the Ministry of National Guard, the Presidency of State Security, and the Unified Military Command of the Gulf Cooperation Council, alongside military forces from several countries.

The exercise aims to enhance combat readiness, foster the exchange of expertise in planning and execution, and unify the concept of joint military action among participating forces. It will focus on addressing current and emerging threats, advancing tactical capabilities, and promoting joint operational strategies.

Participating forces will execute joint and combined tactical operations designed to simulate current and emerging threats and to unify the concept of multi-domain joint air operations in an advanced electronic warfare environment.

The Air Warfare Center is one of the region’s most advanced training facilities, providing a sophisticated environment that simulates real operational conditions and supports the development and evaluation of combat capabilities.


Saudi Arabia: King Salman Undergoes Medical Tests

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA
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Saudi Arabia: King Salman Undergoes Medical Tests

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is undergoing medical tests on Friday at King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh, the Kingdom's Royal Court said.

“May Allah protect the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and grant him continued health and well-being,” the Court added.


Saudi Arabia Provides New $90 Million Support to Yemen’s Government Budget

Mohammed Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Yemen (Photo : X) 
Mohammed Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Yemen (Photo : X) 
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Saudi Arabia Provides New $90 Million Support to Yemen’s Government Budget

Mohammed Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Yemen (Photo : X) 
Mohammed Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Yemen (Photo : X) 

Mohammed Al Jaber, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Yemen, announced on Thursday that the Kingdom has provided new financial support to Yemen’s government budget to cover the payment of salaries for state employees, pursuant to directives from the Saudi leadership.

In a post on the social media platform X, Al Jaber said the support comes in addition to the development projects and initiatives announced on Wednesday in several sectors.

These include the provision of petroleum products to operate power plants, aimed at improving the living conditions of the Yemeni people, as well as support for the government’s efforts to implement an economic reform program to achieve financial and economic stability.

The Saudi ambassador also stated that salaries for all military and security forces affiliated with the Supreme Military Committee will be paid by the Saudi-led Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen, starting on Sunday.

Al Jaber noted that these measures are expected to have a significant impact on society and on Yemen’s economy, which he said will receive substantial support from the Kingdom in the coming period.

Meanwhile, Yemeni Prime Minister Salem bin Breik said on Thursday that the new and urgent financial support from Saudi Arabia, totaling $90 million, reflects the Kingdom’s sincere fraternal stance and its continued commitment to supporting the Yemeni people, easing their humanitarian and living hardships, strengthening economic and financial stability, and ensuring the regular payment of salaries, which the government considers its highest priority.

In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), bin Breik affirmed that the government, in full coordination with the Central Bank of Yemen, will immediately begin taking the necessary steps to ensure the swift disbursement of salaries to eligible public sector employees through transparent and responsible mechanisms that enhance confidence in financial and monetary institutions.

The prime minister praised Saudi Arabia’s leading role, under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in supporting constitutional legitimacy and backing government efforts at the political, economic, and humanitarian levels. He said the support reflects the depth of fraternal relations and the shared destiny between the two countries.

Bin Breik added that the government continues to implement its economic and financial reform program, improve the efficiency of public resource management, and work with brotherly nations and international partners to improve economic conditions and restore monetary stability.