UAE Denies Attack on Iran: Israeli Reports 'Fake News'
Rashid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the UAE Federal National Council's Defense, Internal and Foreign Affairs Committee, today denied reports by some Israeli media claiming the UAE carried out a symbolic military attack in Iran, emphasizing that it was 'fake news'.
UAE Denies Attack on Iran: Israeli Reports ‘Fake News’ Rashid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the UAE Federal National Council’s Defense, Internal and Foreign Affairs Committee, refuted Israeli media claims of a UAE military attack in Iran, labeling them as ‘fake news.’ He stated that the UAE would announce any actions it takes. Concurrently, the UAE Ministry of Defense reported casualties from Iranian attacks and the interception of numerous missiles and drones.
- UAE official Rashid Al Nuaimi denied Israeli media reports of a UAE military attack in Iran, calling them ‘fake news’.
- Al Nuaimi stated that the UAE would publicly announce any military actions it undertakes.
- An unnamed UAE source advised against attributing actions or intentions to the UAE by Israeli officials.
- The UAE Ministry of Defense reported four deaths and 112 injuries resulting from Iranian attacks.
- UAE air defense forces intercepted 16 out of 17 ballistic missiles launched from Iran.
- 113 out of 117 detected drones were intercepted, with four crashing within UAE territory.
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