Following the Houthi rebel attack in Abu Dhabi, Israel offered the United Arab Emirates security assistance.
According to Arab media reports, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett wrote a letter of condolence to Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed of Abu Dhabi in which he strongly condemned the attack in Abu Dhabi a day earlier.
He lamented the death of three civilians in a rocket attack by Houthi rebels and offered to go along and defeat extremist organizations.
In his letter, the Israeli prime minister wrote, "Israel is against war and extremism in the region. We can easily defeat our common enemy with our alliance." "Israel is on the side of Abu Dhabi in this war and we are ready for any kind of cooperation," Naftali wrote.
"If the UAE wants, the Israeli security establishment can provide the UAE with advance notice and response assistance in the event of any attack to protect the public and thwart such attacks," he wrote.
It should be noted that three petroleum tankers were attacked by drone rockets in Abu Dhabi, the capital of United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, in which three people including a Pakistani were killed and six others were injured.
The rocket attack was followed by a devastating fire at a newly constructed building near Abu Dhabi International Airport.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for the missile strike, calling it a response to an ongoing operation against them. "We have the right to respond to these terrorist attacks," said Abdullah bin Zayed, the UAE's foreign minister.