Emirates Leaks

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

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Diplomatic sources revealed that the United Arab Emirates supports U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan for ethnic cleansing and the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza, hoping that this would lead to the complete eradication of Palestinian resistance factions.

The sources told “Emirates Leaks” that the UAE regime sent identical verbal messages to several senior officials in the Trump administration, informing them of Abu Dhabi’s support for Trump’s plan and its readiness to positively influence its implementation, including providing the necessary financial support.

The sources explained that the UAE offered to host a limited number of Gaza’s population, particularly members of the reformist movement affiliated with Mohammad Dahlan, the UAE President’s special advisor, along with their families, as part of implementing Trump’s plan.

According to the sources, the UAE believes that the option of displacing Gaza’s population is the only element capable of completely destroying the capabilities of Palestinian resistance and eliminating all of its members, thus permanently resolving the crises caused by the ongoing tension in the sector.

They added that the UAE sees Trump’s plan regarding the “control” of the United States over Gaza and the necessity of the displacement of its Palestinian residents as likely to create tensions in the near future, but as a long-term solution, even if it leads to the escalation of forced displacement and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in Gaza.

The UAE also ignores the fact that international humanitarian law prohibits the permanent forced displacement of populations from occupied territories, and that it amounts to a war crime when carried out with criminal intent. Moreover, if forced displacement is implemented as part of a widespread or systematic attack against civilian populations in a way that reflects state policy, it constitutes a crime against humanity.

The UAE regime sees that the severe destruction in Gaza is an Israeli policy that has rendered large parts of the Gaza Strip uninhabitable, and it would be “futile” to rebuild with Gulf funds as long as Hamas and resistance factions continue to exist, thus leaving the possibility of renewed conflict with Israel.

Trump had proposed a wider-scale displacement of Palestinians and “control” over Gaza as a potential U.S. policy in light of the devastation there, while standing by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose government is responsible for this policy and is a key ally of the UAE.

Since October 2023, Israeli authorities have been deliberately and systematically displacing Palestinian civilians in Gaza, with some being displaced multiple times. Senior Israeli officials have openly stated their intention to displace the Palestinian population from Gaza.

Israeli authorities have also intentionally created living conditions to destroy part of the Palestinian population in Gaza through means such as deliberately denying them food, water, and other basic necessities required for survival, which constitutes a crime against humanity in the form of genocide and acts of mass extermination.

Trump’s statements regarding Gaza have been widely rejected, not only by the countries neighboring the sector, such as Egypt and Jordan, but also by many other governments, including Germany, Australia, Ireland, the UK, Brazil, China, Russia, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

Israeli media previously revealed details of a conspiracy between the UAE and Israel to suppress Palestinian resistance in Gaza after the war by imposing arrangements for the administration of the sector, should the ceasefire continue and the Israeli war come to an end.

Information published by “Israel Hayom” shows that Abu Dhabi initially agreed to take responsibility for Gaza’s administration after the war. Abu Dhabi aims to rebuild the region in a way that neutralizes any potential threat to Israel.

Diplomatic sources also revealed the contents of the UAE’s conspiracy, which was prepared in partnership with Israel, to impose what is called the “Day After” plan following the Israeli war on Gaza. The plan essentially focuses on emptying the sector of resistance.

The sources stated that Abu Dhabi’s plan involves deploying military contractors (mercenaries) in Gaza, granting Israel supreme authority over the administration and monitoring of the sector, while sidelining Hamas and resistance factions in the long term.