Karachi (EWN) The secret meeting between the United
States, Israel and the United Arab Emirates on the Gaza war has been revealed.
What kind of government will there be after the end of the war? Possible
strategies were discussed. On the other hand, with the support of Israel and
the UAE, the Starlink service was activated in the hospital in Gaza. This was
announced by Elon Musk five months after receiving permission from the Israeli
government. Fox News has confirmed that the United States, Israel and the
United Arab Emirates have held a secret meeting to discuss a possible strategy
for how Gaza will be governed after the end of the war.
The secret meeting was first revealed by American news site
Axios. The Abu Dhabi meeting was hosted by UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin
Zayed, and included Brett McGurk, the White House's coordinator for the Middle
East and North Africa, and the State Department. Tom Sullivan, Senior Policy
Adviser, attended. Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer and two
senior Israeli defense officials also participated in the meeting. The meeting
took place after a proposal was made by the United Arab Emirates Special Envoy
Lana Nussiba. The meeting in Abu Dhabi on Thursday revealed. Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is keen to draw up a plan for Gaza after the war
ends, after repeated calls for a ceasefire. In December, Netanyahu suggested
that Israel should take full control of Gaza to ensure the demilitarization of
Hamas - Netanyahu is expected to meet with President Biden and Congress during
his visit to Washington this week. will, where the Gaza war will be a major
topic of discussion.
According to Bloomberg, Elon Musk announced on social media
that the StarLink service is now active in a hospital in Gaza with the support
of Israel and the UAE. The initiative is supported by the governments of Israel
and the United Arab Emirates. Elon Musk made the announcement on his social
media site X, just five months after receiving permission from the Israeli
government to begin service there. would allow access while denying access to
Hamas.
The UAE said high-speed internet would enable potentially
life-saving medical consultations through real-time video calling. Starlink is
popular in many conflict-ridden areas, illegal in many countries including
Yemen and Sudan. Devices with or without government approval are broad examples
of its service. According to the company's map, Starlink is officially
available in most of Europe, North and South America, as well as other parts of
the world such as Japan, Nigeria and Australia. The countries where the service
is available do not include any countries in the Middle East. Sheikh Abdullah
bin Zayed thanked Elon Musk for providing Internet service to the UAE Field
Hospital in Gaza.

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