Israel warns of crisis with UAE over Dubai aviation security

Israel extended on Tuesday a deadline that might have halted its airlines’ flights to the United Arab Emirates over an aviation security dispute, but warned of a potential crisis with the Gulf state unless the issue is resolved. Direct El Al, Israir and Arkia connections from Tel Aviv to Dubai were among the fruits of a landmark 2020 deal establishing ties between Israel and the UAE. Hundreds of thousands of Israelis have visited the UAE commercial hub since. But Israel’s Shin Bet security service has voiced concerns - which it did not publicly detail - about arrangements at Dubai International Airport and said the three national carriers would stop operating there if these went unresolved. The current arrangements had been due to expire on Tuesday. But a senior Israeli official said Transport Minister Merav Michaeli extended the deadline “by about a month” so the negotiations can continue. Dubai authorities did not respond to a request for comment. In tandem with the deadline extension, Israel increased pressure on the UAE to address its security concerns. Should the Israeli airlines eventually stop flying to Dubai, the senior Israeli official said, that would spell a de facto end to their UAE operations and prompt a recriprocal ban. “If El Al can’t fly to the Emirates, then Emirati companies can’t land here,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. Emirati state carrier flydubai operates direct Dubai-Tel Aviv flights. Dubai airline Emirates and UAE’s Etihad Airways have also been looking to launch flights to Israel.<br/>
Reuters
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2/9/22