
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor Saudi & UAE: The Cold Gulf War - with Yonatan Adiri and Yael Wissner-Levy
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Feb 16, 2026 Yael Wissner-Levy, expert in Israel’s innovation ecosystem and economic diplomacy, explains UAE infrastructure strategy and tech partnerships. Yonatan Adiri, regional analyst on geopolitics and innovation diplomacy, parses Saudi–UAE rivalry, MBS’s Vision 2030 pressures, and emerging energy and India-linked corridors. They explore Yemen’s flashpoint and what shifting Gulf strategies mean for Israel’s regional positioning.
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MBS's Internal Pressure And Political Compensation
- Mohammed bin Salman pursues a rapid, three-part domestic overhaul (economy, social rights, religious balance) under Vision 2030.
- Recent failures in investment and flagship projects force him to compensate politically and target external rivals like MBZ.
Yemen Flashpoint That Split Riyadh And Abu Dhabi
- The UAE backed the Southern Transitional Council in Yemen, creating friction with Saudi security concerns near its border.
- A Saudi-orchestrated strike on a UAE-sponsored convoy escalated the bilateral rupture into broader confrontation.
UAE's Quiet Infrastructure Diplomacy
- The UAE practices "infrastructure diplomacy": building ports, corridors, funds and quiet partnerships rather than loud rhetoric.
- This economic leverage underpins its global reach, especially toward India and regional corridors.





