Israel-Gaza War, Judea and Samaria

The Day After: Arab states propose stationing forces in Judea and Samaria

As part of a proposed plan for the day after the war ends, Arab states are proposing the stationing of troops in Judea and Samaria - but only as part of the advancement of a two state solution.

UAE armed forces. (Photo: Frankris/Shutterstock)

In recent days, the foreign ministers of Arab states including Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Jordan met in Cairo with Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, where they proposed the stationing of an international Arab force in Judea and Samaria as part of the plan for the “day after” the war ends.

According to a report by Kann 11 News reporter Roi Kais, their vision for the day after the war includes the return of the PA to the Strip and the aforementioned stationing of Arab troops in Judea and Samaria.

According to an Arab source quoted in the report, this plan is conditional on a two-state solution being advanced, and not as a temporary solution for Israel’s sake in the Gaza Strip.

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