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UAE vehemently criticizes Israel's choice to claim control over the Gaza Strip

Reinforcing the stance, the UAE emphasized that the protection of Palestinian rights is no longer a matter of political preference, but an ethical, humanitarian, and legal imperative.

United Arab Emirates vocally disapproves of Israel's decision to seize control of the Gaza Strip
United Arab Emirates vocally disapproves of Israel's decision to seize control of the Gaza Strip

UAE vehemently criticizes Israel's choice to claim control over the Gaza Strip

Israel's decision to approve a plan to expand its military offensive in Gaza City has drawn widespread criticism and concern from the international community. The move, which has been met with global backlash, includes calls for an immediate halt to the plan due to serious humanitarian and legal concerns.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres described the plan as a "dangerous escalation" that will result in forced displacement of Palestinians. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has also expressed its concern, calling for urgent steps to prevent further escalation in the occupied Palestinian territories and the immediate protection of civilians.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the goal is to free Gaza from Hamas and enable a peaceful government to be established there. However, it's important to note that Israel's Prime Minister's office clarified that Israel's goal is not to take over Gaza.

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) strongly condemned the plan, warning it will lead to forced displacement of around one million civilians, extensive destruction, and additional war crimes and crimes against humanity. The ICJ urged Israel to stop the offensive and agree to a lasting ceasefire that protects civilians and demands the release of hostages without delay.

The United Nations Human Rights Chief, Volker Türk, insists that the military takeover must be immediately halted as it violates international law and will cause massive forced displacement, killing, and suffering. He urged Israel to allow unrestricted humanitarian aid into Gaza and called for the immediate release of all hostages and arbitrarily detained Palestinians. The UN called for an end to the war and a peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians.

Japan's government expressed strong concern that the plan will worsen Gaza's dire humanitarian crisis and urged all parties to return to negotiations for a ceasefire and the release of hostages. Japan opposes actions that undermine the two-state solution and calls on Israel to comply with international humanitarian law to alleviate the crisis.

Despite not specifically commenting on the latest Israeli plan, the UAE reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding Palestinian rights as a moral, humanitarian, and legal necessity. The UAE also reiterated that there can be no stability in the region without a two-state solution, as previously stated. The UAE has stressed its outright rejection of any infringement on the inalienable rights of the Palestinians or attempts to displace them. The UAE also urged to avert dragging the region into new levels of violence, tension, and instability.

In conclusion, the international community views the plan as a severe escalation that threatens civilian lives and the prospects for peace. The world is urging restraint, protection of human rights, and humanitarian access in Gaza.

The news of Israel's military offensive expansion in Gaza City has sparked global concern, with the United Nations Secretary-General, United Arkansas Emirates (UAE), and various international organizations expressing their opposition due to humanitarian and legal issues. The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) has strongly condemned the plan, warning it could lead to forced displacement, destruction, and additional war crimes.

The United Nations Human Rights Chief insists that the military takeover must be halted immediately, as it violates international law and will result in forced displacement, killing, and suffering. Japan's government has also expressed concern over the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and has called for all parties to return to negotiations for a ceasefire and the release of hostages.

Meanwhile, the UAE has reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding Palestinian rights and reiterated its opposition to any actions that infringe on their inalienable rights or attempt to displace them. The UAE has urged for stability in the region, stating that a two-state solution is essential for peace. The international community is urging restraint, human rights protection, and humanitarian access in Gaza, while also advocating for a peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians.

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