Palestinian prime minister submits government’s resignation, a move that could open door to reforms
- Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh announced his government's resignation due to the Israel-Hamas war, seeking change after hostilities end.
- President Mahmoud Abbas has yet to accept the resignation, but signaling willingness for reforms and a potential technocratic government.
- Abbas plans for a new government, with the possible appointment of Mohammed Mustafa, focused on a post-war plan for Palestine.
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Palestinian prime minister submits government's resignation, a move that could open door to reforms
The Palestinian prime minister announced the resignation of his government on Monday, paving the way for a shake-up in the Palestinian Authority, which the U.S. hopes will eventually take on a role in postwar Gaza.
Palestinian government offers resignation
The Palestinian Authority's Prime Minister has told President Mahmoud Abbas that his government will resign over the escalating violence in the region. The move comes after Israel launched a successful attack on the militant Hezbollah group in Lebanon, and said it is still planning to launch an offensive in southern Gaza.
The Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority, Mohammad Shtayyeh, chose to resign on Monday.
Palestinian Authority Government 'Resigns' in Fake Display of Reform for U.S.
The Palestinian Authority (PA) government performed the empty gesture of resignation on Monday -- with the notable exception of President Mahmoud Abbas -- in an attempt to appease U.S. pressure for "reform" as a condition for governing postwar Gaza.
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