Last week, the West Bank's expired acting president announced the formation of a new government, appointing Mohammed Mustafa as the non-elected Prime Minister. The United States has welcomed this appointment, urging the Palestinian Authority (PA) to pursue reforms. The incoming Prime Minister, Mohammed Mustafa, previously served as deputy PM, economy minister, and economic adviser to Mahmoud Abbas. He has outlined a plan focusing on ending corruption and reconstructing Gaza, as revealed by Samer Sinijlawi, a Fatah activist from Jerusalem. This move comes at a time when voices like Raja Khalidi emphasize the necessity for the Palestinian Authority to evolve beyond its current form to adequately represent the 14 million Palestinians worldwide.
Palestinian political leaders must accept that the Palestinian Authority has served its purpose—and endorse a new provisional government of the state of Palestine, writes Raja Khalidi. https://t.co/ChlqO94Hus
Mustafa, ex-deputy PM, economy minister, and economic adviser to Abbas, takes the helm as PA's new PM, reveals bold reform and Gaza reconstruction plan Samer Sinijlawi (@SSinijlawi), a Fatah activist from Jerusalem, unveils the profile of the new Palestinian Prime Minister https://t.co/6MI6JhRIYW
“For decades, Palestinians have been represented by liberation organizations, but today, the state is the only entity that can serve as the national home for all 14 million Palestinians worldwide,” writes Raja Khalidi. https://t.co/aujSjcUufV
Incoming PA prime minister lays out plan to end corruption, reconstruct Gaza https://t.co/6mGyfJ7NJE
While you missed it, last week the West Bank’s expired acting president formed a new government. The new non-elected Prime Minister named Mohammed Mustafa. The USA welcomes this appointment and urges the Palestinian Authority to work on a reform government.