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The announcement of the UAE’s readiness to join the US plan to control the Gaza Strip

PNN – The United Arab Emirates said on Friday night it was ready to participate in a US plan to deploy an international military force in the Gaza Strip after the war ends.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing the Emirates “WAM” news agency, Abu Dhabi has expressed its condition for participation in the framework of these forces by receiving an invitation from the Palestinian Authority.

The UAE’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Lana Nasiba, told the Financial Times.

The UAE has discussed plans with the United States as a step to fill the void in Gaza and resolve the humanitarian needs and reconstruction of the besieged area, Nussibeh said.

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The UAE’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations said: The UAE is thinking of being part of the stability forces alongside the Arab and international allies, after the request of the self-governing organization to be reformed, or the self-governing organization whose head has power.

“The United States should take the initiative to complete the mission and the UAE has been holding talks with all relevant parties in the region on the post-war events in Gaza in the past and now,” Nasiba said.

The UAE is the first country to say it will deploy ground troops in the Gaza Strip.

The announcement of the UAE’s readiness to join foreign forces in the Gaza Strip occurs at the same time that the negotiations to end the 9-month war in the Gaza Strip continue, but due to the sabotage of the Zionists, especially Netanyahu, it has not reached anywhere.

So far, the details of the mission of these multinational forces have not been determined, whether these forces will be military forces or police forces.

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