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A report has revealed escalating tensions between Qatar and Israel due to disagreements over a deal to produce components for the "Iron Dome" missile defense system in Germany. Qatar leveraged its influence within Volkswagen to oppose an agreement between Israeli company Rafael and a German firm to operate a component manufacturing line in Osnabrück. Qatar holds a 17% stake in Volkswagen, granting it significant influence over decision-making. The dispute occurs amid worsening relations between the two countries, with Israel announcing a ban on the export of security equipment to Qatar. Additionally, another deal involving the company Tzvim is under security scrutiny because of German company ownership that includes Gulf investors, reflecting a shift of the dispute into the economic and industrial arena. This comes as Gulf sovereign investments increasingly target European military and security companies.
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