"Palestinian Prime Minister Confronts Obstacles in Reform Amid Blame Game with Hamas"

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The incoming Palestinian prime minister, Mohammad Mustafa, plans to appoint a technocratic government and establish an independent trust fund for Gaza's reconstruction, aiming for a revitalized Palestinian Authority. However, he faces major obstacles, including limited authority in the West Bank and no power in Gaza, where Hamas remains in control. Mustafa also aims to hold presidential and parliamentary elections, but the timetable depends on the situation in Gaza, the West Bank, and east Jerusalem.
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- Fatah slams Hamas for ‘returning Israeli occupation to Gaza’ with its Oct. 7 ‘adventure’ The Times of Israel
- Palestinian Authority blames Hamas for the current ‘Nakba’ The Jerusalem Post
- New Palestinian Prime Minister Offers Little Hope for Change The New York Times
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