Egypt trains hundreds of Palestinian officers to police post-war Gaza

Egypt is training hundreds of Palestinian police officers with an eye towards integrating them into a post-war security force in Gaza, according to a Palestinian official.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty announced the plan to train 5,000 officers for Gaza during talks with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa in August.

A first group of more than 500 officers was trained in Cairo in March and since September, the two-month courses have resumed to welcome hundreds more people, the Palestinian official said on condition of anonymity.

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He said all members of the force will be from the Gaza Strip and paid by the Palestinian Authority, which is based in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank.

“I’m very happy with the training. We want a permanent end to war and aggression, and we’re eager to serve our country and fellow citizens,” said a 26-year-old Palestinian police officer.

Displaced Palestinian children play in the wreckage of a car in the Tel al-Hawa neighbourhood of Gaza City on Saturday. Photo: AFP
Displaced Palestinian children play in the wreckage of a car in the Tel al-Hawa neighbourhood of Gaza City on Saturday. Photo: AFP

He said he hoped the security force would be “independent, loyal only to Palestine and not subject to external alliances or objectives”.

  

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