Gaza's economic mafia: The import monopoly threatening Israel's security - opinion
Since the beginning of the war, Israeli military and security authorities have reportedly relied on an exclusive list of just 13 individuals authorized to import commercial goods into Gaza.
Assessment
The report describes an arrangement in which a small group of individuals holds exclusive control over commercial imports into Gaza during wartime. This concentration of economic authority raises questions about accountability, potential for exploitation, and how such a monopoly might intersect with broader security objectives. The implication that this system could actively threaten Israeli security suggests a tension between wartime operational choices and long term strategic interests. The key point to watch is whether Israeli authorities will scrutinize or restructure this arrangement given the stated security concerns.
