
Qatar, with U.S. backing, is rapidly consolidating influence over Gaza under the current ceasefire framework.
Aid flows and financial channels tied to Qatar are driving Gaza’s reopening, while decisions over governance, reconstruction, and access are increasingly shaped outside Israel’s control. The reopening of crossings, including Rafah, would further entrench this role.
The shift raises concerns that Gaza’s post-war order is being defined through Qatari financing and U.S. diplomacy, sidelining enforcement mechanisms tied to demilitarization.
Bottom line:
Gaza’s future is being shaped by U.S.-backed Qatari leverage.
Once entrenched, that influence may be difficult to reverse.
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