Qatar, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Power of Narrative
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Summary
Qatar has roughly 300,000 citizens. Yet its reach spans continents through media, money, and political networks.
In this episode, Avi Kaner explains:
The central role of the Muslim Brotherhood in Qatar’s regional strategy
How Qatar provided safe haven and amplification for Brotherhood-linked figures
The global reach of Al Jazeera across hundreds of millions of households
How narratives during the Gaza war were shaped and debated
Qatar’s financial footprint across Western universities
Its media partnerships and global visibility
The 2017 GCC crisis and the demands Qatar never fulfilled
The long-term impact of sustained narrative influence on younger generations
And what transparency, accountability, and competition can do in response
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