UAE denounces Israeli statement on partaking in Gaza administration
The United Arab Emirates denounced a statement made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in which he invited the state to participate in a civil administration in Gaza.
The UAE's Foreign Minister issued a statement underlining that Netanyahu had no legitimate authority to call for it to be part of the civil administration in Gaza.
Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan further underlined that Abu Dhabi rejects any plans that provide cover for Israeli presence in Gaza.
"The United Arab Emirates emphasizes that when a Palestinian government that fulfills the hopes and aspirations of the brotherly Palestinian people, [a government that] enjoys fairness, competence, and independence, the state will be prepared to grant all sorts of support for said government," the top UAE diplomat added.
The New York Times reported on Friday that senior Israeli officials were allegedly discussing sharing administration of the land in the postwar Gaza Strip with a partnership of Arab countries and the United States.
The concept indicates that the Israeli-US alliance with Arab normalizing states will what was described as "Gazan leaders" to rebuild the infrastructure and "maintain calm," according to the publication.
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