The American newspaper "Financial Times" reported, quoted its sources, that the administration of US President Joe Biden called Arab countries to participate in a peacekeeping force deployed in the Gaza Strip after the war. The newspaper said: The Biden administration calls on Arab countries to participate in a peacekeeping force that will be deployed in Gaza after the end of the war, in the hope of filling the void in the Strip until a credible Palestinian security apparatus is formed. The newspaper added: Egypt, the Emirates, and Morocco are studying this initiative, according to Western and Arab officials, at a time when Biden does not want to deploy American forces in Gaza. According to the newspaper, other Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, rejected the idea of deploying their forces, for fear of being seen as 'collaborating with Israel.' Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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