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The United Arab Emirates categorically turns down any attempt to displace the Palestinians and reject them inalienable rights , the UAE foreign ministry said in a statement on Wednesday, Asharq Al Awsat reported.It underlined the UAEs commitment to support regional peace and stability, and its historic and unfaltering position to safeguard the rights of Palestinians.The UAE highlighted the importance of discovering a serious political horizon to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli dispute and establish an independent Palestinian state, showing the UAEs belief that local stability can only be achieved through the two-state option, stated the statement.The continuous major obstacles in the Middle East area require strengthening bridges of communication and dialogue, focusing on diplomatic solutions, and magnifying regional and worldwide efforts in assistance of a thorough peace procedure, it added.The UAE has continually called on the international community to magnify efforts to deal with the source of this prolonged conflict, and reach a just and permanent solution to secure peace for both Palestinians and Israelis, it said.The ministry even more worried its categorical rejection of any infringement on the Palestinians unalienable rights, and any efforts of displacement, and repeated the value of halting any settlement activities which threaten local stability and undermine the opportunities for peace and coexistence.Moreover, the Ministry restored its contact the worldwide neighborhood, the United Nations, and the UN Security Council to fulfill their obligations to end unlawful practices in conflict of international law.It highlighted the importance of preventing the expansion of the scale of conflict in the area, highlighting that the top priority following the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip need to focus on eliminating extremism, tensions, violence, and offering security for all civilians, along with helping with the immediate, safe, and sustainable delivery of humanitarian aid to the strip.In shock remarks made on Tuesday throughout a check out to Washington by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, United States President Donald Trump raised the prospect of transferring the more than 2 million Palestinians living in Gaza, recommending it had actually ended up being uninhabitable after nearly 16 months of war between Israel and Hamas.Trump stated the United States would take over the war-ravaged Gaza Strip and develop it economically after Palestinians are resettled elsewhere, actions that would shatter years of US policy toward the Palestinian-Israeli dispute.