Israel supports UAE security needs, president says on first visit

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President Isaac Herzog is received by the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022. (AP)
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President Isaac Herzog is received by the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022. (AP)
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog welcomed in Abu Dhabi by UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed. (Amos Ben-Gershom/ GPO)
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog arrives in the UAE for the first time. (Amos Ben-Gershom/ GPO)
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UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed welcomes Israeli President Isaac Herzog. (Amos Ben-Gershom/ GPO)
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UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed welcomes Israeli President Isaac Herzog. (Amos Ben-Gershom/ GPO)
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Updated 30 January 2022
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Israel supports UAE security needs, president says on first visit

  • The UAE and Israel share concerns about Iran and its allied forces in the region
  • “We completely support your security requirements,” Herzog said

JERUSALEM: Israel’s president said his country supports the United Arab Emirates security needs and seeks stronger regional ties during the first such visit to the Gulf state on Sunday, as world powers try to revive an Iran nuclear deal.
The UAE, along with Bahrain, signed US-brokered normalization agreements with Israel, dubbed the “Abraham Accords,” in 2020. The two Gulf states and Israel share concerns about Iran and its allied forces in the region.
Isaac Herzog discussed security and bilateral relations with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The UAE has in the past fortnight been attacked twice with drones and missiles by Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi militia.
“We completely support your security requirements and we condemn in all forms and language any attack on your sovereignty by terrorist groups. We are here together to find ways and means to bring full security to people who seek peace in our region,” Herzog said during the meeting, in comments released by his office.
Sheikh Mohammed said Israel and the UAE share a “common view of the threats to regional stability and peace, particularly those posed by militias and terrorist forces.”

“Today in Abu Dhabi I met with President of Israel Isaac Herzog. We discussed our bilateral relations, regional issues of mutual interest, and the importance of exploring further opportunities to build bridges of cooperation and friendship between our two nations,” Sheikh Mohammed tweeted.

The presidency in Israel is a largely ceremonial post. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett visited the UAE in December.
President Herzog met the UAE’s foreign minister other officials, Emirates News Agency said. He will also meet Jewish communities in the UAE, which is the region’s commercial and tourism hub.


Slain son of former Libya ruler Qaddafi to be buried near capital

Seif Al-Islam Qaddafi speaks to the media at a press conference in a hotel in Tripoli, Libya. (File/AP)
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Slain son of former Libya ruler Qaddafi to be buried near capital

  • The burial will be held on Friday in the town of Bani Walid some 175 kilometers south of Tripoli, two of his brothers said

TRIPOLI: The slain son of former Libyan ruler Muammar Qaddafi will be buried in a town south of the capital that remains loyal to the family, relatives said Thursday.
Seif Al-Islam Qaddafi, once seen by some as Libya’s heir apparent, was shot dead on Tuesday in the northwestern city of Zintan.
The burial will be held on Friday in the town of Bani Walid some 175 kilometers south of Tripoli, two of his brothers said.
“The date and location of his burial have been decided by mutual agreement among the family,” half-brother Mohamed Qaddafi said in a Facebook post.
Mohamed said the plan reflected “our respect” for the town, which has remained loyal to the elder Qaddafi years after he was toppled and killed in the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings.
Each year, the town of about 100,000 celebrates the anniversary of a 1969 coup that brought Muammar to power, parading through the streets holding the ex-leader’s portrait.
Saadi Qaddafi, a younger brother, said his dead sibling will be “buried among the Werfalla,” an influential local tribe, in a grave next to his brother Khamis Qaddafi, who died during the 2011 unrest.
Marcel Ceccaldi, a French lawyer who had been representing Seif Al-Islam, told AFP he was killed by an unidentified “four-man commando” who stormed his house on Tuesday.
Seif Al-Islam had long been widely seen as his father’s heir. Under the elder Qaddafi’s iron-fisted 40-year rule, he was described as the de facto prime minister, cultivating an image of moderation and reform despite holding no official position.
But that reputation soon collapsed when he promised “rivers of blood” in retaliation for the 2011 uprising.
He was arrested that year on a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity, and a Tripoli court later sentenced him to death, although he was later granted amnesty.
In 2021 he announced he would run for president but the elections were indefinitely postponed.
He is survived by four out of six siblings: Mohamed, Saadi, Aicha and Hannibal, who was recently released from a Lebanese prison on bail.
Libya has struggled to recover from chaos that erupted after the 2011 uprising. It remains split between a UN-backed government based in Tripoli and an eastern administration backed by Khalifa Haftar.