Reports from various international media outlets indicate that the Palestinian government, led by Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh, is likely to resign soon amid U.S. pressure, with a technocratic government expected to replace it. This move comes amid significant pressure from the United States and other countries for the Palestinian Authority (PA) to enact internal reforms and develop a political strategy for the governance of Gaza following recent conflicts. The resignation, influenced by U.S. pressure for reform, has been submitted to President Mahmoud Abbas, who has tasked Shtayyeh with continuing transitional responsibilities until a new government, acceptable to all Palestinian parties including Hamas, is formed. Mustafa Barghouti has suggested that the resignation should lead to the establishment of a Palestinian interim national unity government that would prepare for future democratic elections. Discussions for the formation of this new government are already underway, aiming to include a broader agreement on governance. This development is seen as a crucial step towards overhauls demanded by the U.S. and Middle Eastern powers as a condition for the PA to assume control of Gaza post-war, conditioned on Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
"Can you imagine a credible Palestinian government of Gaza...able to maintain security, good governance in order to prevent the emergence of Hamas in some other form?" @aarondmiller2 explains the significance of the resignation of the Palestinian Authority government. https://t.co/duPV0JlAzZ
Palestinian Authority Government ‘Resigns‘ in Fake Display of Reform for U.S. https://t.co/vjeQUXhG1I via @BreitbartNews
Palestinian PM resigns as pressure grows over post-war Gaza plans https://t.co/tfcL0z79Nl
The resignation of the government in the West Bank comes amid mounting pressure from the US and other countries on the Palestinian Authority to enact internal reforms and devise a political plan for the governance of Gaza after the war https://t.co/HeYrY8ffrG
Palestinian Authority conditions new government on Israeli withdrawal from Gaza https://t.co/OTLlqYovMt
Tonight, Palestinian President Abbas approved the resignation of PM Mohammed Ishtaya and tasked him with resuming transitional responsibilities until the formation of a new government. Talks are already ongoing.
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The Palestinian Authority’s government resigned, an early step toward the overhauls the U.S. and Middle Eastern powers see as a condition for the body to take charge of Gaza after the war https://t.co/iwC3t6zVVS https://t.co/iwC3t6zVVS
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A senior Hamas official said the move had to be followed by a broader agreement on governance for the Palestinians amid Israel's conflict against the Islamist group Hamas in Gaza https://t.co/tXNUiOa4iP
Mustafa Barghouti: The resignation of the Palestinian Shtayeh Government should lead to the establishment of a Palestinian interim national unity Government acceptable to all Palestinian Parties and that would prepare later for free democratic elections .
Mustafa Barghouti: The resignation of the Palestinian Shtayeh Government should lead to the establishment of a Palestinian interim national unity Government acceptable to all Palestinian Parties.
Amid US pressure for reform, entire PA government submits its resignation to Abbas https://t.co/jXkAmqWsFX
Palestinian government faces imminent resignation and replacement - report https://t.co/N0s7I1UDAf
‘Hamas can’t be part of the PLO if they don’t accept all the agreements and commitments the PLO and the PA have taken since 1993’ @JerusalemCenter's analyst Dr. Jacques Neriah analyzes the reports indicating a possible formation of a new Palestinian govt. by the week's end https://t.co/pzfzVRinSf
#Breaking: Multiple reports in the international media suggest that the Palestinian government in Ramallah is likely to resign in the upcoming days, with a technocratic government set to take its place. Via @kaisos1987
There are reports that the current Palestinian government headed by Mohammed Shtayyeh could resign and lead to the creation of a new Palestinian government by the week's end. https://t.co/DhTWfNyR7V