Qatar's Foreign Policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: The Era of Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani 1995-2013
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to examine the objectives, tools, and features of
Qatari foreign policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during the reign of
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani (1995-2013). It also explores to what extent Qatar
has overcome its constraints as a small state located between two regional rival powers
(Saudi Arabia and Iran) and become an influential player in the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict. Ultimately, it analyzes Qatar's official position towards the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict through utilizing the speeches of Sheikh Hamad and Qatar's soft power
instruments. Since Qatar's involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was only
through its soft power, the theoretical framework of the research is centered around the
soft power theory. The research uses a qualitative methodology that employs the case
study approach. In collecting the data, the research uses both primary and secondary
resources, the former include the speeches of Sheikh Hamad, Qatari government
documents, UN resolutions as well as interviews, whereas the latter include books,
peer-reviewed journals, internet web sites, research centers reports and semi-official
newspapers.
The data analysis shows that Qatar's position as a small state located between
two large powers prompted it to protect its security by following a hedging strategy.
The analysis also demonstrates that Qatar's security dilemma became more pressing
after the Gulf War of 1991, Al-Khafus border dispute in 1992, and the coup attempt on
Qatar in 1996. Qatar's involvement in the conflict aims to support Palestinians, advance
the peace process and to play a regional role.
Qatar has been in support of the Palestinian rights, has demanded the Israeli
withdrawal from the 1967 territories, and has promoted the establishment of a
Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital. Additionally, the research finds out that
Qatar's involvement in the conflict is due to several reasons. The first one is protecting
its national security and sovereignty. The second reason is Qatar's solidarity with Arab
and Muslim causes. The third reason is playing a regional role through mediation. The
research has also demonstrated that Qatar had a great influence on the conflict. This is
evident by the role of Al Jazeera in raising awareness of the Israeli aggression against
the Palestinians, the financial aid to Palestinians and mediation between Fatah and
Hamas. Al Jazeera is Qatar's strongest soft power tool. It exposed the Israeli aggression,
but at the same time gave a voice to the Israelis on its screen. Financial aid is another
soft power tool aimed at elevating the Palestinian suffering, easing the tension between
Hamas and Israel and promoting Qatar. However, this tool provides short term
solutions. Mediation to wield influence is Qatar's third soft power tool; however, it
didn't succeed to end the split between Fatah and Hamas.
The research also finds out that Qatar's position towards the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict is not always in line with the GCC. Qatar's stance is also not in line with the
small state traditional security strategies. Furthermore, the study finds out that in its
involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it is obvious that Qatar's foreign policy
has certain features. These are mainly the support of Arabic and Islamic identity, the
support of peaceful resolutions and international law, the support of political Islamic
movements, visionary, determined and initiative leadership, divergence from the GCC,
and Pragmatism.
The potential contribution of this research is advancing the debate on the role
of small states in regional and international politics and the opportunities and challenges
that these states face in their foreign policy and the relationship between security and
size. In addition, furthering the research on small wealthy states in the Gulf region and
their foreign policy decisions. Moreover, exploring how a small state uses soft power
to exert influence and filling a knowledge gap regarding Qatar's foreign policy towards
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict over the entirety of Sheikh Hamad's reign. The research
is particularly useful for scholars and students of Middle Eastern studies, foreign policy
analysis and international relations.
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