The United Arab Emirates' triple game in Gaza

While developing a strategic partnership with Israel, the United Arab Emirates are claiming to agree with the Arab position on a Palestinian state, and carefully publicize their providing of humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip, writes historian Jean-Pierre Filiu.

Published on March 24, 2025, at 4:43 am (Paris), updated on March 24, 2025, at 9:33 am 3 min read Lire en français

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From left to right: the UAE ambassador to the US, Yousef Al-Otaiba, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE vice prime minister and foreign minister, and the UAE national security adviser and deputy ruler of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed, during a meeting with the US vice president at the White House in Washington, September 23, 2024.

There is "no alternative" to Donald Trump's plan to turn the Gaza Strip into the "Riviera of the Middle East" once the Palestinian enclave has been emptied of its population. It wasn't in the US or Israel that these words were uttered, but in Dubai last month by Yousef Al-Otaiba, the very powerful ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Washington.

Al-Otaiba, who has been in office since 2008, has taken advantage of this exceptional longevity to forge close ties with American leaders of all stripes and to develop an impressive promotional campaign for his country. He was at the heart of the negotiation of the Strategic Partnership Treaty between Israel and the UAE, signed in September 2020 in Washington as part of the Abraham Accords. It was during this time that he forged a relationship with Trump and his entourage that is of vital importance today.

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A facade of consensus

The ambassador is very close to the president of the UAE, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, and to his younger brother, Abdallah bin Zayed, the Emirati foreign minister. In other words, far from being a slip of the tongue, these remarks reflected the true position of the UAE, even if it means, as at the recent Arab summit in Cairo, formally aligning itself with the official stance on support for a Palestinian state.

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