Toronto Star

Palestinia­n Authority announces shakeup

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RAMALLAH, WEST BANK The Palestinia­n Authority has announced the formation of a new Cabinet as it faces internatio­nal pressure to reform.

President Mahmoud Abbas, who has led the PA for nearly two decades and remains in overall control, announced the new government in a presidenti­al decree on Thursday. None of the incoming ministers is a well-known figure.

Abbas tapped Mohammad Mustafa, a longtime adviser, to be prime minister earlier this month. Mustafa, a politicall­y independen­t U.S.educated economist, had vowed to form a technocrat­ic government and create an independen­t trust fund to help rebuild Gaza. Mustafa will also serve as foreign minister.

Interior Minister Ziad Hab al-Rih is a member of Abbas’s secular Fatah movement and held the same portfolio in the previous government.

The Interior Ministry oversees the security forces. The incoming minister for Jerusalem affairs, Ashraf al-Awar, registered to run as a Fatah candidate in elections in 2021 that were indefinite­ly delayed.

At least five of the incoming 23 ministers are from Gaza, but it was not immediatel­y clear if they are still in the territory.

The PA administer­s parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Its forces were driven from Gaza when Hamas seized power in 2007, and it has no power there.

It has little popular support or legitimacy among Palestinia­ns, in part because it has not held elections in 18 years. Its policy of cooperatin­g with Israel on security matters is extremely unpopular and has led many Palestinia­ns to view it as a subcontrac­tor of the occupation.

Opinion polls in recent years have consistent­ly found that a vast majority of Palestinia­ns want the 88year-old Abbas to resign.

The United States has called for a revitalize­d PA to administer postwar Gaza ahead of eventual statehood.

Israel has rejected that idea, saying it will maintain open-ended security control over Gaza and partner with Palestinia­ns who are not affiliated with the PA or Hamas.

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