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    Shin Bet Warns Qatari Aid to Gaza May Bolster Hamas Forces

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    What’s Happening

    Israel’s Shin Bet security agency has come forward with findings suggesting that financial aid from Qatar to Gaza has not only been for humanitarian support but may have inadvertently bolstered Hamas’s military efforts, culminating in the devastating attacks on October 7, 2023. This statement has led to strong rebuttals from Qatar, insisting that their aid has always been transparent and aimed solely at humanitarian relief.

    Why It Matters

    Israel’s stance in highlighting these concerns underscores the complex nature of funding in conflict zones and the critical challenge of ensuring that humanitarian aid is used solely for peaceful means. The challenge for Israel has been to manage regional security while facilitating aid to civilians in Gaza, viewing Hamas as a terrorist entity exploiting resources meant for civilian aid.

    The Stakeout

    According to the Shin Bet, from 2018-2021, Israel allowed the transfer of Qatari funds intended for salaries and aid to Gaza families, aiming to alleviate economic woes. However, it appears these funds could inadvertently support militant activities due to the effectiveness of financial fungibility.

    Qatar’s Response

    Qatar has firmly rejected accusations that its aid fostered Hamas’s military build-up, highlighting its commitment to funding essential needs such as food and electricity. Qatar emphasizes that its contributions were always made under Israeli supervision. Furthermore, Qatar remains a critical regional mediator given its belief in the potential success of diplomatic efforts for broader Middle East peace.

    The Bigger Picture

    This situation has stirred controversy in Israel regarding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s link to Qatari aid decisions. Internal investigations explore whether some government policies might have inadvertently boosted undesirable elements in Gaza, questioning the judgment of leaders past and present.

    What’s Next

    The Shin Bet continues to collaborate with other Israeli security agencies to ensure regional safety and transparency in aid operations. Addressing these security dynamics remains pivotal for achieving lasting peace and stability, underscoring Israel’s vigour in tackling all factors fuelling conflict in Gaza.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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