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Leaked Report: UAE Offers to Fund Post-Hamas Rule in Gaza Under Israeli Oversight

Israeli general confirms UAE proposal to build a new governing system in Gaza, train non-factional security forces, and coordinate directly with Tel Aviv—backed by U.S. presence.

Watan-Hebrew media leaks have revealed that UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed expressed his country’s willingness to finance and build a replacement governing system for Hamas in the Gaza Strip—under direct Israeli supervision.

This information came from former Israeli army general Yair Golan, who confirmed that the statement was officially approved by Israel’s Public Opinion Coordination Unit, indicating a coordinated plan being prepared for Gaza’s next phase.

According to reports, the meeting between Abdullah bin Zayed and Israeli officials was not the first of its kind—it has been repeated several times in recent months, most recently in the presence of a senior American official.

Leaks also state that the UAE proposed training a non-factional security force to manage Gaza after Hamas’s rule ends.

These developments recall previous Emirati attempts to reshape the political and security landscape in Gaza—all of which failed to override the will of its people and resistance movements.

Analysts believe this is not merely a political initiative but part of a broader project to redraw the reality in Gaza in line with Israeli interests, using Emirati funding and American diplomatic backing.

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