Jordan, Qatar and Saudis rejecting US requests to join post-war Gaza peacekeeping force — officials

By Jacob Magid 

Today, 11:42 pm

  • Smoke from an Israeli bombardment billows from Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on August 5, 2024. (Bashar Taleb/AFP)
Smoke from an Israeli bombardment billows from Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on August 5, 2024. (Bashar Taleb/AFP)

DOHA, Qatar — Jordan, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have rebuffed US requests to contribute troops to a post-war peacekeeping force in Gaza, an Arab official and a second source familiar with the matter tells The Times of Israel.

The dispatched troops would be seen to be “protecting Israel from the Palestinians,” the Arab official says, explaining the opposition of Amman, Doha and Riyadh to the effort being advanced by the US to secure Gaza after the war.

Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, on the other hand, have expressed willingness to participate in the effort, three officials told The Times of Israel in June. However, they clarified that Cairo and Abu Dhabi have a series of conditions, including that the peacekeeping force be part of an initiative leading to an eventual two-state solution — a framework rejected by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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