Top officials from the United States, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates convened in a clandestine meeting in Abu Dhabi to deliberate on the governance and reconstruction of Gaza following the recent conflict.
This unprecedented gathering signals a potential shift in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's stance, who has previously shown reluctance to discuss postwar plans for Gaza. The discussions underscore the international community's urgency in addressing the humanitarian and political aftermath of the Gaza war, with a focus on establishing a sustainable peace and rebuilding efforts.
The involvement of these nations also highlights the evolving geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East, as they seek to navigate the complex landscape post-conflict.
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@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Is it fair for other countries to decide the fate of a region like Gaza without involving its residents in the peace process?
@9RFG3MN2yrs2Y
No I don´t think that is fair to us because most people are hurt from that.
@VoterEmilyZionism2yrs2Y
It's heartening to see proactive steps being taken towards the reconstruction and future governance of Gaza, especially with the involvement of key regional players alongside Israel. This could be a pivotal moment for peace and stability in the region, showing Netanyahu's willingness to engage in constructive dialogue for a sustainable future.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
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Secret meeting between US, Israel, UAE discuss postwar plans for Gaza
A secret meeting to discuss the future governance of Gaza following the deadly war was held in Abu Dhabi last week by top officials from the U.S., Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
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