Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE’s foreign secretary, stated that the main goal of any upcoming plan for Gaza must be to secure the release of the hostages held by Hamas.
” Second, getting the captives out,” Abdullah bin Zayed said. We need an expert that is not Hamas that controls Gaza, and we need quiet there. He explained that reconstruction and profound security can only be achieved once these conditions are met.
According to The Jerusalem Post, Abdullah bin Zayed argued that democratic reform may be a part of humanitarian assistance. He said,” We are always here if we can provide people with ideas.” He also reaffirmed the UAE’s commitment to charitable work, noting that Gaza received over 42 % of all foreign support over the past two years.
The Foreign Minister even praised Donald Trump’s contribution to making it all feasible. I don’t believe we would be as capable of providing that little aid to Gaza if it weren’t for the Abraham Accords between the UAE and Israel and the outstanding role played by President Trump, he said.
Abdullah bin Zayed spoke about the continued rule of Hamas in Gaza in new discussions with senior Israeli Authority figures. They want an end to this war, he remarked,” They are very much fed up with the current condition.” He emphasized that control should inevitably fall to the Palestinian people, even though the PA’s possible future role in Gaza may depend on support from both the United States and Israel.
President Donald Trump’s Middle East vacation followed the exam. The announcement made by U.S. President Donald Trump that there will be a$ 1.4 trillion investment in the United States over the upcoming decade coincides with Abu Dhabi.
Trump made a pledge to deepen bilateral relations during the visit, and he revealed more than$ 200 billion in new agreements, including a$ 14.5 billion deal for Etihad Airways to acquire 28 Boeing aircraft powered by GE Aerospace engines. Additionally, the two countries pledged to improve cooperation in the area of artificial knowledge.