Offenders will face a jail sentence of up to seven years and a fine of up to $26,500.
Saudi Arabia’s intelligence chief has said the kingdom is looking at a “major shift” in relations with the United States.
The degree underscored concern about Saudis hardened by battle in Syria coming home to target the ruling royal family.
The Abu Dhabi Crown Prince said “we have passed through a difficult crisis.”
In a recent sermon Youssef al-Qaradawi condemned the UAE as a country which was against Islamic rule.
Obama will hold a summit with Saudi King Abdullah to ease tensions between the two countries, according to a report.
UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon will meet with Tony Blair and Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov.
GCC states have given Egypt billions of dollars since the army toppled President Mohamed Mursi.
The decision comes soon after stalled reconciliation talks between the ruling family and the opposition were revived.
Sunday’s violence followed the death of 20-year-old Fadhel Abbas, who died in police custody.
In a speech to an international conference on Syria, Prince Saud called for the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Syria.
Earlier this month the government said it was suspending talks with opposition groups.
If Iran meets its end of the agreement, the European Union and the US will suspend some economic sanctions in return.
The Israeli delegation will be the first at government level to visit the UAE since the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai.
Syrian National Coalition is expected to decide this week whether to take part in the Geneva-2 conference in Switzerland.
Reconciliation talks were suspended last week in a setback for efforts to stabilise the country.
An international donor conference in Kuwait is intended to help the UN reach a $6.5 billion aid target.
The government said last November that it would form a special committee to review its sometimes wasteful spending.
Shezanne Cassim was detained in April and sentenced to a year in prison for making a 20-minute “mockumentary”.
Sheikh Mohammed urged the international community to ease sanctions against Iran, in an interview broadcast by the BBC.
The breakdown raises the prospect of more political instability in the country.
Anas al-Saleh, a former minister for commerce and industry, was selected to head the Finance Ministry, replacing Sheikh Salem Abdulaziz al-Sabah.
The U.S. Secretary of State spent two hours and 40 minutes with King Abdullah. Earlier in the day he met with the King of Jordan.
The country’s foreign affairs ministry also urged UAE citizens against all travel to Lebanon because of security concerns.
Still on the list are countries including Afghanistan, Iraq, Jordan and Turkey.
The Gulf Arab kingdom has been rattled by bouts of unrest since February 2011.
Egypt accuses Qatar and its Doha-based Al Jazeera television channel of backing the Muslim Brotherhood.
Authorities are using arrests, raids and strict new laws against activists seeking political reform.
Bahrain’s National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA) announced plans on Dec. 23 to raise the price of diesel from Jan. 15.
Some of the money is likely to be spent on weapons from France, said Lebanon’s President Michel Suleiman.