UAE willing to join international force to reopen Straits of Hormuz, FT reports
Several US allies have said they have no immediate plans to send ships to unblock the Strait of Hormuz

The United Arab Emirates has told the US and other Western allies that it would participate in a multinational maritime task force to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
The UAE is trying to push dozens of countries to create a “Hormuz Security Force” to defend the strait from Iranian attacks and escort shipping, the report added.
The UAE has faced more Iranian attacks than any other country in the region, including Israel.
Several US allies have said they have no immediate plans to send ships to unblock the Strait of Hormuz, rebuffing a Trump request for military support to keep the vital waterway open.
France said on Thursday it had held talks with around 35 countries seeking partners and proposals for a mission to reopen the strait, but only once the US-Israeli war on Iran ends.
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Iran has effectively blocked the Strait of Hormuz, which carries about 20% of global oil and liquefied natural gas, spiking energy prices and fuelling fears of global inflation.
The UAE is also working on a UN Security Council resolution with Bahrain to provide any future task force with a mandate, but Russia and China could oppose the move, the report added.
UN Security Council members have begun negotiating resolutions to protect commercial shipping in and around the Strait of Hormuz, including a Bahraini draft that would authorise the use of "all necessary means", Reuters reported earlier this week.
Last week, a senior Emirati official said the UAE may join a US-led effort to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz after Iran all but shut the waterway to ships.
The waterway is vital to the economy of the UAE, a major oil exporter and trade hub. Iran has repeatedly attacked an Emirati port located outside the Gulf that is used to load oil exports.
Reuters could not immediately verify the report.
Additionally, Kuwait's Shuwaikh port was hit by drones, causing material damage with no injuries reported, the Kuwait ports authority said on Friday, according to Reuters.
According to Al Arabiya, the Saudi Press Agency, quoting the spokesperson of the Ministry of Defense Major General Turki Al-Maliki, said that two drones have been intercepted and destroyed in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province
UN Security Council to meet today
According to the Russian state news agency TASS, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will hold closed-door talks on strikes on Iranian civilian infrastructure at Moscow's request.
“The Russian Federation has requested closed-door consultations with the UN Security Council due to the ongoing strikes on civilian infrastructure in Iran, including educational and healthcare facilities,” said Evgeny Uspensky, spokesman for Russia’s envoy to the United Nations.
Israeli military displaces, wounds civilians
According to Drop Site News, the BBC reports that at least seven civilians have been killed in a US-Israeli strike on residential units in the city of Urmia in northwest Iran.
Breaking: Early Friday, after a residential area in Urmia was hit by an airstrike, aid workers arrived at the scene and are carrying out search and rescue operations. https://t.co/LAWk0uvO0U pic.twitter.com/R5NNMLCfpI
— جمعیت هلالاحمر ایران (@Iranian_RCS) March 27, 2026
Al Jazeera reports that the Israeli military has said residents of Sajd village in southern Lebanon should leave immediately as Israeli forces will “act against it forcefully.”
Residents need to evacuate the village, believed to be in the Jezzine district of Nabatieh Governorate, and “move north of the Zahrani River”, the military said.
Anadolu Ajansi states that, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent, 2 Palestinian youths were shot and wounded by Israeli forces during a raid on Qalandiya camp north of Jerusalem.
Five Palestinians were injured on Thursday evening in Israeli army fire and attacks by occupiers across the occupied West Bank, according to Palestinian sources.


















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