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Factions Vie for Control in Post-War Gaza as Alternatives to Hamas Emerge
As the conflict in Gaza continues, a complex power struggle is unfolding behind the scenes, with multiple factions positioning themselves to govern the territory if Hamas is displaced. These groups, which include influential families, civilian cooperatives, and elements of the Palestinian Authority, are being assessed by international mediators and Israeli officials as potential partners in a future administrative framework.The central challenge for planners in Israel, the United States, Egypt, and Qatar is identifying a local partner that can maintain order without being perceived as an illegitimate proxy. Groups that receive overt Israeli backing risk being branded as collaborators, undermining their credibility with the local population.Conversely, factions with genuine grassroots support may pursue political goals at odds with Israeli security interests. This dilemma is compounded by the lessons of past failed proxy forces in Lebanon and Syria.Analysts predict that a single, stable governing authority is unlikely to emerge immediately. Instead, Gaza may experience a period of fragmented control, with different groups dominating various regions, potentially leading to internal Palestinian conflict and a resurgence of extremism. Ultimately, any durable solution is seen as dependent on a broader political agreement that offers a credible path toward Palestinian statehood; without such a horizon, a post-war arrangement may only serve as an interlude between periods of violence.
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