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Rival Palestinian Factions Vie for Influence in Post-War Gaza Governance
As the Gaza conflict continues, a critical political struggle is unfolding over who will govern the territory after the war. Multiple Palestinian factions, some reportedly receiving Israeli intelligence support, are actively positioning themselves to replace Hamas.This emerging power contest includes influential local clans with traditional authority, newly formed armed groups gaining traction from the rubble of war, and security figures from the pre-2007 Palestinian Authority era being considered for administrative roles. Israel's apparent strategy involves encouraging a decentralized opposition to prevent another unified threat like Hamas from emerging.However, this approach risks creating a power vacuum that could lead to prolonged internal conflict and warlordism, similar to post-invasion Iraq. For any post-war government to succeed, these anti-Hamas factions would need substantial international support and Arab state backing to establish legitimacy among Gaza's devastated population. The central question remains whether these competing groups can form a functional coalition or whether their rivalries will simply ignite the next cycle of violence, determining whether Gaza moves toward stability or remains the region's most persistent flashpoint.
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