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Title: Yemen Considered for Role in International Gaza Force

by Emma Walker – News Editor

US Seeks⁤ Yemeni‌ Participation in‍ International ‍Gaza Peace ‌Force

SANAA, Yemen ​ – The United States is ‌reportedly urging Yemen to contribute to an international force intended to secure Gaza and decommission weapons ‌held by non-state armed ‍groups, according to a senior military official. While ‍no formal request has been issued, discussions regarding ‌Yemen’s potential ⁢involvement have taken ⁤place with American counterparts. ‌

Yemen’s potential participation comes at a sensitive juncture, as the country navigates complex regional alliances and the aftermath of its own protracted conflict. The proposed force ​aims to protect ​civilians, secure humanitarian⁣ aid corridors, and oversee the dismantling of arms held by groups like‍ Hamas -⁣ a move opposed by the institution and likely to provoke​ its ‍Houthi allies. Yemen’s government, ⁢heavily reliant on support from U.S. ally‌ Saudi Arabia, appears willing to ⁢comply, viewing participation as a ⁣gesture of favor towards former President Donald Trump.

A diplomat, speaking to Agence France-Presse, stated ⁢bluntly, “The issue is we cannot say no.” This sentiment​ reflects the Yemeni government’s‍ perceived need to demonstrate reliability to the United⁤ States, especially with a potential shift in ‌U.S. leadership. “They​ think, at ⁣the ⁣PLC, that if they join, it’s a ⁢favor for Trump. So for⁤ us, I don’t feel there will be ⁤any risks joining and there will be no benefits but ‍making (Trump) comfortable,” the diplomat added.

The Houthis, who have repeatedly targeted Israel and vessels linked to it sence the outbreak of the Gaza war in October 2023, have paused attacks following a fragile‍ truce in the ⁤palestinian territory. ​Yemeni participation in the international force is expected to draw strong condemnation from the group.

Analysts suggest ​Yemeni authorities are ‍eager to solidify ​their⁣ relationship with the⁤ U.S.,⁢ especially ‌given the appointment of former U.S. ambassador to Yemen,Steve Fagin,as civilian led for monitoring the gaza ceasefire last month. ​”Yemeni authorities are likely to ‘seize ​any opportunity to demonstrate⁣ that they can⁢ be a reliable ally for the United States, and especially for‌ Trump,'” noted adam Baron,‍ a fellow ​at New America.

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