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War: Our patience has limits – Iran warns UAE over Israel
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War: Our patience has limits – Iran warns UAE over Israel

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Iran has issued a stern warning to the United Arab Emirates, UAE, over Israel’s attack on the Islamic Republic.

A former member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, IGCR, commander, Mohsen Rezaei, issued this warning.

Rezaei said Iran has not closed the door to friendship in dealing with the UAE, stating that they should know that Iran’s patience has limits.

“We are aware that there are relations and exchanges between the UAE and Israel; the UAE should not become entangled in Israel’s plots and schemes,” reported Al Jazeera, which cited an Iranian news agency.

The remark is coming after the UAE’s only nuclear power plant was hit by a drone attack.

The country has not said who it believes is to blame, but revealed that the drone came from its western border.

War: Our patience has limits – Iran warns UAE over Israel

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