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UAE Backs Trump’s Plan for Ethnic Cleansing and Forced Displacement in Gaza

Diplomatic Sources Reveal Abu Dhabi’s Support for Mass Expulsion of Palestinians and Post-War Control of Gaza in Coordination with Israel.

Watan-Diplomatic sources have revealed that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) supports former U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan for ethnic cleansing and the forced displacement of Palestinians in Gaza, in the hope that such actions would completely eliminate Palestinian resistance factions.

According to sources who spoke to Emarat Leaks, the Emirati leadership has sent identical verbal messages to senior officials in Trump’s administration, expressing Abu Dhabi’s backing for his plan and its willingness to provide financial support to facilitate its implementation.

The sources indicated that the UAE has offered to receive a limited number of displaced residents from Gaza, particularly supporters of Mohammad Dahlan, the exiled Palestinian politician who serves as a special advisor to the Emirati president, along with their families, as part of the execution of Trump’s proposal.

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Mohammed Dahlan

Ethnic Cleansing as a Strategic Solution

According to these diplomatic sources, the UAE believes that the forced displacement of Gaza’s population is the only effective way to completely dismantle Palestinian resistance capabilities and eliminate all its members, thereby resolving the ongoing instability in the enclave.

The UAE leadership reportedly views Trump’s plan for U.S. “control” over Gaza and the necessity of Palestinian displacement as a temporary source of tension but a long-term solution, even if it involves a dangerous escalation of forced expulsions and ethnic cleansing.

However, this approach blatantly ignores international humanitarian law, which strictly prohibits the permanent forced displacement of populations from occupied territories. Under international law, such actions amount to war crimes when executed with criminal intent and can constitute crimes against humanity when conducted as part of a widespread or systematic policy by a state.

Gaza’s Destruction and the UAE’s Role in Post-War Management

Emirati officials believe that the extensive destruction in Gaza—caused by Israel’s military campaign—has rendered vast areas of the enclave uninhabitable, making any Gulf-funded reconstruction efforts futile as long as Hamas and other resistance factions remain active, which could lead to renewed conflicts with Israel.

Trump, standing alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—whose government is directly responsible for Gaza’s devastation and is a key UAE ally—proposed mass displacement of Palestinians and U.S. control over the territory as a potential American policy response.

Since October 2023, Israeli authorities have deliberately carried out mass forced displacement of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, with many being displaced multiple times. Senior Israeli officials have openly expressed their intent to expel Gaza’s population permanently.

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Mohammed bin Zayed and Benjamin Netanyahu

Israeli Policies of Starvation and Genocide

Israeli authorities have also deliberately engineered living conditions designed to destroy a portion of Gaza’s Palestinian population by denying them food, water, and other essential survival needs—actions that constitute crimes against humanity, including genocide.

Trump’s remarks regarding Gaza have been widely rejected, not just by neighboring states like Egypt and Jordan, but also by multiple governments, including Germany, Australia, Ireland, Britain, Brazil, China, and Russia, as well as the United Nations Human Rights Commission.

UAE-Israel Coordination to Crush Palestinian Resistance

Hebrew media previously exposed details of a UAE-Israel conspiracy to neutralize Palestinian resistance in Gaza after the war, through the imposition of new governance arrangements in the enclave in the event of a ceasefire and an end to Israel’s military campaign.

Reports published by Israel Hayom indicated that Abu Dhabi had initially agreed to take responsibility for Gaza’s administration after the war, aiming to rebuild the area in a way that neutralizes any future threats to Israel.

Diplomatic sources also revealed details of a UAE-Israel plan to impose a so-called “Day After” strategy for post-war Gaza, which fundamentally revolves around the elimination of Palestinian resistance.

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Palestinian resistance

According to these sources, Abu Dhabi’s plan includes deploying military contractors (mercenaries) in Gaza and granting Israel overarching authority to manage and oversee the territory while systematically marginalizing Hamas and other Palestinian factions over the long term.

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