UAE planes to participate in air show celebrating 'Israel establishment': Israeli Media
For the first time, Emirati planes participate in Israeli celebrations represented by the participation of two Emirati airlines alongside Israeli companies in an air show on the occasion of what they claim is "Israel's Independence Day."
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The festive air show will celebrate the 74th so-called "Independence Day," on May 5
The Israeli Ynet news site reported that planes from the UAE will participate for the first time in an air show of civilian aircraft on what they claim to be "the establishment of Israel".
This came at the initiative of the Israeli Pilots Syndicate "to organize a festive air show in the framework of the celebration of the 74th Independence Day, which comes on May 5, and Israeli companies will participate in the air show with two Emirati companies," according to the website.
Pilots from the Israeli airlines, El Al, Israir, Arkia, and others will participate in the air show, in addition to pilots from the Emirates airlines Etihad Airways and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, for the first time.
It is noteworthy that Abu Dhabi, hours after the Israeli occupation forces stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque and attacked Palestinian worshipers inside it, congratulated the Israelis on the occasion of the Jewish Passover, expressing its wishes for a "holiday full of peace and love."
"The United Arab Emirates embassy in Tel Aviv wishes the Israeli people a happy Passover full of peace and love," the embassy said on Twitter.