A senior United Arab Emirates (UAE) official has confirmed that discussions are underway about potentially sending UAE security forces to Gaza as part of a broader international stabilization effort. The talks reportedly involve coordination with regional and global partners, including the United States and Egypt.
The official, speaking to media outlets, said the mission would aim to support humanitarian and reconstruction efforts in Gaza once conditions allow. However, they emphasized that any deployment would depend on a clear international mandate and agreement among key stakeholders.
The proposal comes amid ongoing efforts to establish a post-conflict framework for Gaza following months of violence. Several countries in the region have expressed willingness to contribute to peacekeeping or reconstruction missions, provided there is a lasting ceasefire and political consensus.
Observers say the UAE’s involvement would mark a significant shift in the regional approach to the Gaza crisis, reflecting Abu Dhabi’s growing diplomatic role in Middle Eastern security matters.
No final decision has been made yet, but discussions are expected to continue in the coming weeks.
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