UAE reaffirms support for Gaza peace plan at UN debate

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Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar, Minster of State, has reaffirmed the UAE’s commitment to working with regional and international partners to end the conflict in Gaza and advance a path towards a two-state solution.

Speaking at a United Nations Security Council debate on the Middle East, Al Marar said efforts are focused on implementing a comprehensive plan that would pave the way for an independent Palestinian state living alongside Israel in peace and security.

He highlighted the UAE’s role in advancing United Nations Security Council Resolution 2803, which supports the plan to end the conflict in the Gaza Strip.

He added that the UAE is working with partners to help establish governance mechanisms in Gaza and enable a reformed Palestinian Authority to take full responsibility for both Gaza and the West Bank.

Al Marar also voiced deep concern over rising tensions in the West Bank, including settler violence and violations at holy sites in Jerusalem, stressing the importance of preserving the historical and legal status quo.

On Lebanon, he welcomed the ceasefire agreement with Israel announced on April 16, along with its extension, and praised diplomatic efforts led by the United States.

He reaffirmed the UAE’s support for Lebanon’s government in strengthening national stability and ensuring state control over arms.

At the same time, Al Marar condemned ongoing Israeli attacks on parts of Lebanon, calling for de-escalation, the protection of civilians and adherence to international law.

He also strongly denounced attacks targeting the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, describing them as serious violations of international law, and called for the safety of all UN personnel.

On the humanitarian front, Al Marar said the UAE has provided around $3 billion in aid to Gaza since the start of the conflict, with an additional $1.2 billion pledged through the Board of Peace.

He noted that relief efforts under Operation Gallant Knight Three continue to deliver assistance by land, sea and air.

The UAE minister stressed, however, that humanitarian aid alone is not enough, urging the immediate opening of the Rafah crossing to allow aid to flow freely and ensure international organisations can respond fully to the crisis.

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