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Middle East power shift as Emir visits Gaza

October 25, 2012 13:24
Sheik on it: the Emir of Qatar committed thie week to investigating millions in infrastructure projects in the strip.

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

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Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani’s brief visit to Gaza on Tuesday lasted only a few hours, yet it signalled not only one more step towards the Hamas government’s exit from isolation, but also deeper power shifts in the Middle East. It was followed by salvoes of missiles fired at Israeli targets, with rare Hamas participation.

The Qatari Emir was the first head of state in Gaza in 13 years and he arrived bearing a gift: a commitment to invest £250 million in housing projects, roads and public infrastructure in the Strip. He was greeted by Hamas leaders who thanked him for “breaking Israel’s blockade” on Gaza.

Sheikh Hamad did not, in fact, break the blockade because the crossings to Gaza from Egypt have been open for nearly four years, letting through both people and goods.

Nearly all Gazans are still blocked from entering Israel and crossing to the West Bank, and Israel — along with Egypt — still enforces a closure on the sea and air routes in and out of the Strip.