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GAZA: THE NEW EMIRATE? UAE to Assume Full Control in Shock Multi-Billion Dollar "Takeover" Backed by Israel and U.S.

Abu Dhabi moves to become Gaza’s "Civilian Sponsor," deploying armed security and multi-billion dollar investments in a revolutionary post-war blueprint.

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In what is being described as a tectonic shift for the future of the Middle East, a bombshell report from Channel 12 reveals that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is preparing to take full civilian control of the Gaza Strip. The plan, which has reportedly reached the stage of exchanging draft agreements, is being coordinated at the highest levels between Abu Dhabi, Jerusalem, and Washington.

Under this sweeping proposal, the UAE would not merely provide aid but would effectively act as the territory’s civilian sovereign, backed by a multi-billion dollar investment aimed at total reconstruction and stabilization.

The "Full-Scale" Emirati Blueprint

According to officials familiar with the negotiations, the UAE is prepared to enter Gaza "at full scale." The plan moves beyond temporary fixes, proposing a complete overhaul of Gaza’s infrastructure and economy:

A "Comprehensive Takeover"

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Senior Israeli officials are characterizing the proposal as a "comprehensive Emirati takeover of civilian responsibility." By assuming this role, the UAE would effectively replace the civilian vacuum left by the dismantling of Hamas’s administrative capabilities, providing a "third way" that avoids both an Israeli military government and a return to the previous status quo.

Why It Matters

For Israel, the benefits are two-fold: security managed by a stable, moderate Arab partner and a guaranteed economic stream for Israeli businesses. For the U.S., the plan offers a "day after" strategy that relies on regional allies rather than American boots on the ground.

The exchange of draft agreements suggests that this isn't just a "theoretical" proposal, it is a live diplomatic operation that could redefine the borders of influence in the Levant.

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