Incoming Palestinian prime minister lays out plans for reform but faces major obstacles

Palestinian Prime Minister aims for a technocratic government and trust fund for Gaza's reconstruction while focusing on reviving the Palestinian Authority.

  • Bilawal Riaz
  • 1 min read

The incoming Palestinian prime minister, Mohammad Mustafa, plans to appoint a technocratic government and create an independent trust fund for Gaza’s reconstruction. He aims to revitalize the Palestinian Authority, focusing on reforms, anti-corruption measures, and reunifying territories. Mustafa intends to hold elections but did not provide a specific timeline, with challenges in Gaza, the West Bank, and east Jerusalem. The Hamas group, popular in past elections, was not mentioned in his vision statement.

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