Aircraft from the United Arab Emirates will take part in the air parade in the Zionist entity for the first time on May 5 as part of the Nakba Day commemorations, when Palestine was occupied by Zionist gangs in 1948.
All Israeli airlines, as well as two Emirati airlines will take part in the exhibition — Etihad and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, Ynet reported.
The planes will fly from the Zionist entity’s north to south from Acre to Ashdod and return flying over another section from west to east in the Netanya region, Israeli media reported, adding that the flight will take place at a very low altitude — 1,000 feet — which will allow spectators to observe the planes until the end of the show.
Chairman of the Israel Airline Pilot Association Captain Meidan Bar said the aerial parade “unequivocally indicates the strength of Israeli civil aviation.”
The UAE and Bahrain signed normalization deals with the Zionist entity in a ceremony hosted by former US President Donald Trump at the White House in September 2020.
The Zionists announced the establishment of their so-called ‘state’ in 1948 on most of the lands of historic Palestine, after they forced the displacement of 800,000 Palestinians out of 1.4 million from their villages and towns to the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and neighboring Arab countries.
Source: Al-Manar English Website