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The United Arab Emirates denies reports of a visit by Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu or the reception of any Israeli military delegation on its soil.

The United Arab Emirates has officially denied reports of a visit by Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu or the reception of any Israeli military delegation on its territory.

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