On 23 August 2025, an Emirati cargo plane of type Ilyushin Il-76TD (call sign: FY4942) landed at Ramon Airport in southern Israel, carrying 40 tons of military equipment.
This was not a routine technical transfer or a one-off commercial delivery. It was a direct handover to the Israeli army, which swiftly transported the shipment to the Nevatim Air Base in the Negev Desert — even as Israel’s war machine continues its campaign of genocide in Gaza, targeting women and children.
This incident removes all doubt: Abu Dhabi is no longer simply a political partner in normalisation with Tel Aviv — it has become an integral part of Israel’s war apparatus.
A Plane with a Bloody Record
The same aircraft was used last year to smuggle weapons to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militias in Sudan through an air bridge to Chad, fuelling the genocidal war in Darfur. The very same plane, the same clandestine network, and the same dark hand have shifted their crimes from Darfur to Gaza.
The official operator of this flight is Fly Sky Airlines, a little-known company that serves as a front for the Emirati palace, functioning as a covert arm in weapons deals. Behind this facade lies a web of shell companies and financial intermediaries, all designed to mask the UAE’s involvement in illicit arms transfers that violate international law.
The logistics of this recent mission were not coordinated through civilian transport channels or commercial frameworks. Instead, they were orchestrated directly by the office of Tahnoun bin Zayed, the UAE’s shadow man, in coordination with Israel’s Ministry of Defence.
This was not a coincidence or bureaucratic procedure — it was a deliberate military operation, moving the relationship between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv from “security cooperation” to full partnership in genocide.
Cargo of Death
According to available information, the shipment went beyond conventional ammunition. It included advanced military communications systems, jamming devices, and field radars, developed in joint coordination between the UAE’s EDGE Group and Israel’s military giants IAI and Elbit Systems.
This technical collaboration is not new. It is the fruit of years of covert military and intelligence cooperation following the so-called normalisation accords. But today, the mask is off: the UAE is not a “mediator” in the region — it is a direct supplier for Israel’s war on the Palestinian people.
The parallels with Darfur are chilling. The same plane that dropped weapons at Chadian airstrips to feed the RSF massacres against Sudanese civilians now lands in occupied Palestine with arms destined for use against Gaza’s children.
The message is clear: Arab blood — in Khartoum or in Gaza — is being shed through the same routes, the same aircraft, and the same political decision in Abu Dhabi.
From Normalisation to War Logistics
This behaviour confirms that the UAE has transformed into a logistical hub for wars, indifferent to which theatre they are fought in. While its rulers parade slogans of “stability” and “spreading goodness,” their secret networks act as arms of killing and extermination.
It is a dirty game played in offices and backchannels — but its blood is spilled in Darfur and Gaza alike.
No longer is Mohammed bin Zayed merely the “architect” of normalisation with Israel, as his official media portrays. Today, he is a direct supplier of the ammunition that buries Gaza’s children under rubble. He is a partner in mass killing.
Beyond surrendering the Arab political decision to Washington and Tel Aviv, bin Zayed has turned his country into a warehouse for mercenaries and a military lifeline for Israel, even as many European states boycott Tel Aviv and its international isolation grows.
Not an Isolated Incident
This delivery is not a standalone event but part of a chain of dozens of shipments. Some have been routed by land through Jordan, others by sea via Red Sea ports, and many by air through Africa and Eastern Europe.
What makes this operation distinct is its blatant symbolism: a notorious aircraft with a bloodstained record landed openly in occupied Palestine, declaring to the world that Abu Dhabi is not hiding its role anymore — it is flaunting it before its Israeli ally.









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