Three Arab countries agreed to enter the Strip 'the next day' - but demanded compensation from the United States. According to the Financial Times, the Americans turned to Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Morocco, who expressed their support for participating in a multinational force - but demanded recognition. According to what the newspaper reported, quoting officials related to the file, 'The administration of President Joe Biden wants to create an alliance of Arab forces to preserve Islam, in order to fill the power vacuum expected to occur in the Gaza Strip after the end of the Israeli war.' The same source added that the American request was rejected by Saudi Arabia, in addition to other Arab countries, for fear of being considered 'accomplices' with the Israelis, and also for fear of a 'rebellion' against them inside the Gaza Strip Source: Maan News Agency
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