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What would a new Palestinian government in the West Bank mean for the war in Gaza?

  • The PA's legitimacy issues and strained relations with Israel hinder US plans, with the hope to govern postwar Gaza.
  • Prime Minister Shtayyeh's resignation signals a need for new governmental and political arrangements to handle the challenges.
  • Reforming the PA, aiming for international legitimacy, is part of a broader postwar settlement plan involving Saudi Arabia and a path to Palestinian statehood.
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With a doctorate in oncology in France, Manar* and Mohammed* were able to be evacuated from the Gaza Strip to French territory with their children. From their apartment in Le Mans (Sarthe), provided by an association, this family is trying to rebuild themselves far from...

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Palestinian Authority (PA) Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki said he believed Hamas understood why it should not be part of the new government in the Palestinian territories.

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Even so, a Palestinian diplomat said that “the time has not come to have a government of which Hamas is a part, because it would be boycotted”.

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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news in on Monday, February 26, 2024.
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