Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have reached a preliminary agreement on managing the G@za Strip following the recent conflict. The UAE has expressed willingness to oversee G@za’s reconstruction and governance, aiming to reduce threats to Isr*el and promote peace-focused values. The proposed plan involves the UAE, the United States, and other nations temporarily overseeing G@za’s governance, security, and reconstruction after the Isr@eli military’s withdrawal, until a reformed P@lestinian administration can assume control.
The UAE advocates for empowering a reformed P@lestinian Authority (PA) to govern G@za, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem under an independent P@lestinian state. However, the UAE has stated it will not support any plan that lacks significant PA reform and a credible roadmap toward a P@lestinian state. This initiative reflects the UAE’s commitment to promoting tolerance, modernization, and regional stability.
Known for opposing jihad and the misuse of Islam for violence, the UAE aims to instill these values in G@za through its involvement. The success of this plan depends on support from the P@lestinian people and the international community. It underscores the UAE’s growing role in Middle Eastern geopolitics and its partnership with Isr@el in seeking solutions to longstanding regional challenges.