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UAE condemns Israeli Prime Minister’s remarks on potentially managing Gaza

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Last updated: 2024/05/11 at 10:43 AM
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The UAE has criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for suggesting that the Gulf state could be involved in aiding a future government in Gaza after the war. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, denounced Netanyahu’s comments and stated that the UAE refuses to be drawn into any plan that supports Israeli presence in Gaza. Instead, the UAE expressed willingness to support a Palestinian government that represents the hopes and aspirations of the Palestinian people, including independence.

Netanyahu had suggested in an interview that the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other countries could potentially assist a civilian government in Gaza after the war. However, members of Netanyahu’s cabinet reject the idea of an independent Palestinian state and insist on maintaining security control of Gaza. Palestinians aim to establish an independent state in the occupied West Bank and Gaza, a goal that the UAE supports.

The UAE has been critical of Israel over the war and the high civilian death toll in Gaza. Despite the criticism, the UAE has used its diplomatic ties to provide aid to the Gaza Strip. Sheikh Abdullah emphasized that the UAE denounces Netanyahu’s statements about involving the state in the civil administration of Gaza, which is under Israeli occupation. He stressed that Netanyahu does not have the legal capacity to make such decisions and reiterated the UAE’s refusal to support any plan that strengthens Israeli presence in Gaza.

The tensions between the UAE and Israel highlight the ongoing conflict in the region and the differing perspectives on the Palestinian issue. While Netanyahu seeks assistance from Gulf states in managing Gaza post-war, the UAE is committed to supporting Palestinian independence and resisting any efforts that solidify Israeli occupation. The situation underscores the complexities of the Middle East conflict and the challenges of finding a peaceful resolution for all parties involved.

In conclusion, the UAE’s response to Netanyahu’s comments reflects its stance on the Palestinian issue and its commitment to supporting the aspirations of the Palestinian people. The rejection of Israeli involvement in Gaza administration demonstrates the UAE’s rejection of any plans that perpetuate Israeli occupation. The tensions between the UAE and Israel underscore the complexity of the conflict in the region and the challenges of finding a peaceful resolution. Moving forward, it will be crucial for all parties involved to work towards a sustainable and equitable solution to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

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