Report: Saudi Arabia, UAE shared intelligence on attack

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Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates shared intelligence with the United States and Israel that helped in dealing with the Iranian attack, the Wall Street Journal reported. According to the report, Arab countries initially feared that sharing the intelligence materials would involve them directly in the conflict and lead to retaliatory actions from Iran. After talks with the U.S., the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia agreed to share the intelligence and Jordan announced that it would allow the Americans and other armies to use its airspace and that it would also intercept with the help of its air force such as Iranian drones and missiles. (Ynet)
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