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kaggle-ho-028723House Oversight

Qatar’s Rawabi investment may be used to prop up Fatah and contain Hamas in the West Bank

Qatar’s Rawabi investment may be used to prop up Fatah and contain Hamas in the West Bank The passage suggests a possible strategic use of a Qatari real‑estate project (Rawabi) to influence Palestinian politics, linking a foreign sovereign wealth actor to the stability of Fatah and the containment of Hamas. It provides names (Bokhari, Danin) and a specific investment, but lacks concrete financial figures, dates, or direct evidence of coordination, limiting immediate investigative action. Key insights: Qatari official Bokhari describes Fatah as declining and in need of support.; Rawabi development is framed as a tool to keep Fatah from collapsing and to shape Hamas.; Qatar’s investment is portrayed as both political and financial, aiming to hedge oil‑gas market risks.

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Qatar’s Rawabi investment may be used to prop up Fatah and contain Hamas in the West Bank The passage suggests a possible strategic use of a Qatari real‑estate project (Rawabi) to influence Palestinian politics, linking a foreign sovereign wealth actor to the stability of Fatah and the containment of Hamas. It provides names (Bokhari, Danin) and a specific investment, but lacks concrete financial figures, dates, or direct evidence of coordination, limiting immediate investigative action. Key insights: Qatari official Bokhari describes Fatah as declining and in need of support.; Rawabi development is framed as a tool to keep Fatah from collapsing and to shape Hamas.; Qatar’s investment is portrayed as both political and financial, aiming to hedge oil‑gas market risks.

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