2026年5月17日 美国东部时间下午6:34 / 福克斯新闻
特朗普周日与内塔尼亚胡通电话,这位以色列领导人称他已“为应对任何局势做好准备”
作者:艾玛·巴西,福克斯新闻
首席外交记者特雷·英格斯特报道了针对阿联酋一座核电站的无人机袭击事件,当时美国总统唐纳德·特朗普正计划与以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡举行会谈,而与伊朗的谈判陷入停滞。
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一位分析师表示,旨在在中东对抗伊朗的美国斡旋联盟正显现紧张迹象,以色列与阿联酋之间的紧张关系升级,而与德黑兰爆发更广泛冲突的可能性在周日加剧。
这场摩擦最初于5月13日浮出水面,以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡的办公室称,他在访问阿曼边境附近的艾因市期间,与阿联酋总统谢赫·穆罕默德·本·扎耶德·阿勒纳哈扬举行了一次“历史性突破”会议。
声明发布后,阿联酋外交部迅速予以否认。
该部表示:“阿联酋与以色列的关系是公开的,是在众所周知并公开宣布的《亚伯拉罕协议》框架内建立的。这些关系并非基于秘密或暗中安排。”
阿联酋部长称:伊朗封锁霍尔木兹海峡是在“试图让全球经济心脏病发作”
据报道,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普与以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡每周多次密切接触,与此同时加沙地带和与伊朗的多线战争仍在持续。(亚历克斯·王/盖蒂图片社)
该部补充道:“因此,任何关于未公开访问或安排的说法都是毫无根据的,除非是由阿联酋相关官方机构发布的。”
“局势 stakes 极高,”中东研究所分析师内坦·萨克斯告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
“我猜测以色列方面正加班加点修复与阿联酋的关系,但现在下定论还为时过早,”他说。
美国总统唐纳德·特朗普周日与内塔尼亚胡通了电话,当时与伊朗的紧张局势升级,这位以色列领导人表示他“为应对任何局势做好了准备”。
据《以色列时报》报道,两位领导人讨论了重启对伊朗战争的可能性,以及特朗普最近的中国之行。
该研究所高级研究员萨克斯表示,内塔尼亚胡关于阿联酋会晤的说法“似乎是一场外交失策,因为这让阿联酋陷入尴尬”。
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2020年9月15日,在华盛顿白宫南草坪,以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡、巴林外交大臣阿卜杜勒拉蒂夫·本·拉希德·阿勒扎亚尼、阿联酋外交大臣阿卜杜拉·本·扎耶德·阿勒纳哈扬与特朗普总统一同出席《亚伯拉罕协议》签署仪式。(亚历克斯·王/盖蒂图片社)
“这是一个奇怪的举动,因为阿联酋一直是以色列的亲密伙伴,即便在这场战争期间也是如此,”萨克斯说。
“要么是内塔尼亚胡没有经过深思熟虑,要么他是在考虑其他事情——国内政治。这已经不是他第一次这么做了。”
“如果阿联酋的愤怒是真实的,那么(以色列)本应努力维护与海湾阿拉伯盟友的信任,”萨克斯补充道。
“我也不会排除阿联酋对泄密本身的愤怒,这可能被视为对信任的破坏——这对阿联酋领导层来说非常重要。”
2020年由美国斡旋达成的《亚伯拉罕协议》从根本上改变了地区力量平衡,实现了以色列与阿联酋、巴林、摩洛哥和苏丹的关系正常化。
此后,由于对伊朗军事野心的共同担忧,安全合作大幅扩展。
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2026年3月3日,外国工人在富查伊拉工业区爆炸后注视着升起的滚滚黑烟。自2月28日美国和以色列发动袭击以来,伊朗对海湾邻国发动了打击,迫使阿联酋关闭领空,扰乱了前往该地区的航班。(法德尔·塞纳/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)
在“史诗行动”期间伊朗发动针对阿联酋军事和能源基础设施的打击后,这一联盟受到了考验。
据美国驻以色列大使迈克·哈克比透露,据称以色列已向阿联酋部署了铁穹防空系统和人员。阿联酋周日证实,其拦截了三架从西方飞来的无人机。
“阿联酋承受了伊朗大部分的火力打击。它最容易受到伊朗短程导弹的攻击,这些导弹比射向以色列的中程导弹数量更多、成本更低,”萨克斯说。
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“虽然短程导弹可以被拦截,但伊朗拥有更多数量的此类导弹。阿联酋遭受的打击最严重,但它始终坚持与以色列公开合作的战略,这一点非常突出。”
“但公开披露内塔尼亚胡本人亲自访问的消息,可能被视为太过火了一步,”萨克斯补充道。
艾玛·巴西是福克斯新闻数字频道的突发新闻撰稿人。在加入福克斯之前,她曾在《每日电讯报》美国夜班团队工作,涉及外交、政治、新闻、体育和文化等多个板块。
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Netanyahu ‘blunder’ threatens US-backed Israel-UAE alliance at critical moment with Iran: analyst
May 17, 2026 6:34pm EDT / Fox News
Trump spoke with Netanyahu on Sunday as the Israeli leader said he was ‘prepared for every scenario’ with Iran
By Emma Bussey, Fox News
Chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst reports on a drone attack against a nuclear power plant in the UAE as President Donald Trump is set to speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid stalled negotiations with Iran.
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The U.S.-brokered alliance designed to counter Iran in the Middle East is showing signs of strain amid tensions between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, an analyst says, as the possibility of a broader conflict with Tehran intensified Sunday.
The friction first surfaced May 13 after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said he held a “historic breakthrough” meeting with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during a “secret visit” to Al Ain near the Oman border.
The UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a swift denial following the announcement.
The ministry said, “Its relations with Israel are public and were established within the framework of the well-known and publicly declared Abraham Accords. These relations are not based on secrecy or clandestine arrangements.”
IRAN IS ‘TRYING TO GIVE THE GLOBAL ECONOMY A HEART ATTACK’ BY CLOSING STRAIT OF HORMUZ, UAE MINISTER SAYS
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are reportedly in close contact multiple times a week amid the ongoing, multi-front wars in Gaza and with Iran.(Alex Wong/Getty Images)
It added, “Therefore, any claims regarding undisclosed visits or arrangements are baseless unless issued by the relevant official authorities in the UAE.”
“The stakes are high,” Middle East Institute analyst Natan Sachs told Fox News Digital.
“I imagine the Israelis are working overtime to mend relations with the UAE, but it is too early to tell,” he said.
President Donald Trump spoke with Netanyahu on Sunday as tensions over Iran escalated and with the Israeli leader saying he was “prepared for every scenario.”
The leaders discussed the possibility of renewing the war with Iran as well as Trump’s recent trip to China, according to the Times of Israel.
Sachs, a senior fellow at the institute, said Netanyahu’s UAE meeting claim “seems like a diplomatic blunder because it embarrasses the UAE.”
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Bahrain’s Foreign Affairs Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, and United Arab Emirates Foreign Affairs Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan join President Trump for the Abraham Accords signing ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on Sept. 15, 2020.(Alex Wong/Getty Images)
“This was an odd move to make since the UAE has been a close partner of Israel, even during this war,” Sachs said.
“Either Netanyahu didn’t think, or he was thinking about something else — domestic politics. It would not be the first time he did that.”
“To the degree that the Emirati anger is genuine, it would have meant working to preserve trust with their Gulf Arab ally,” Sachs added.
“I would also not rule out Emirati anger at the leak itself, which could be seen as a break of trust — something very important to the Emirati leadership.”
The Abraham Accords, brokered by the United States in 2020, fundamentally altered the regional balance by normalizing relations between Israel and the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan.
Security cooperation has since expanded significantly due to shared concerns over Iran’s military ambitions.
THE FUTURE OF WAR? US-ISRAEL BLITZ ON IRAN UNVEILS NEXT-GEN ALLIED COMBAT
Foreign workers watch a tall plume of black smoke rising after an explosion in the Fujairah industrial zone on March 3, 2026. Iran’s strikes on Gulf neighbors since Feb. 28, following a U.S.-Israeli attack, forced the UAE to close its airspace, disrupting travel to the region.(Fadel Senna/AFP via Getty Images)
That alliance was tested when Iran launched strikes against UAE military and energy infrastructure during Operation Epic Fury.
Israel is said to have deployed Iron Dome air-defense systems and personnel to the UAE, according to U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. The UAE confirmed Sunday that it had intercepted three drones coming from the west.
“The UAE received much of the fire from Iran. It is the most vulnerable to Iranian short-range missiles, which are more plentiful and cheaper than the medium-range missiles fired at Israel,” Sachs said.
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“While short-range missiles can be intercepted, Iran has many more of them. The UAE took the most hits, yet it stood out by sticking most clearly to its strategy of open partnership with Israel.”
“But the public disclosure that Netanyahu himself visited may have just been seen as a step too far,” Sachs added.
Emma Bussey is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Before joining Fox, she worked at The Telegraph with the U.S. overnight team, across desks including foreign, politics, news, sport and culture.
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