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Protesters burning Israeli and US flags outside the UAE embassy in Iran's capital Tehran. People are opposing the agreement reached between the two countries.
Protesters burning Israeli and US flags outside the UAE embassy in Iran's capital Tehran. People are opposing the agreement reached between the two countries.

Iran has been infuriated by the historic peace agreement between Israel and the UAE. It has threatened an attack against the UAE. According to Arab News, Iran’s radical newspaper Kahan wrote, “The UAE has betrayed the people of Palestine a great deal. Now it has become an easy target for us and there is a legitimate reason behind it. It (UAE) is small and rich. The country is very dependent on its security. ” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appointed, the editor of Kahan, supreme leader of Iran.

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani has also criticized the deal. He said that the agreement reached between the two countries is a deception of the people of Palestine. Saudi has made a big mistake.

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Iranian missile could hit UAE in eight minutes
Experts say Iran’s threat should be taken seriously. Iran has been targeting Saudi civilians with missiles through Houthi rebels in Yemen and Iraq. Dr. Theodore Karsik, Senior Advisor at Gulf State Analytics in the US, said Iran’s missiles could hit the UAE in eight minutes. Iran can target important targets or it will try to create pressure by firing missiles in the desert itself.

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US-made agreement in Israel-UAE On
Thursday, a historic peace agreement was reached between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), considered arch enemies. US President Donald Trump played the mediator between the two countries. This is Israel’s only third agreement with an Arab country after independence in 1948. Prior to this, he has entered into agreements with Jordan and Egypt.

Telephone service started in Israel and UAE
Telephone service has also started after the agreement reached in UAE and Israel. News agency AP reported that its journalists in Jerusalem and Dubai can talk among themselves through both landline and mobile. However, it has not yet been officially announced.

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