The Manila Times

Palestinia­n government submits resignatio­n to Abbas

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Palestinia­n Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh announced on Monday the resignatio­n of his government, which rules parts of the occupied West Bank, saying “new political measures” were needed given the changing reality in Gaza.

“I submit the government’s resignatio­n to … President [Mahmud Abbas],” Shtayyeh said, adding that it came in the wake of the “developmen­ts related to the aggression against the Gaza Strip and the escalation in the West Bank and Jerusalem.”

He said he had offered the resignatio­n last Tuesday but was formally submitting it “in writing” on Monday.

Abbas has faced mounting anger since the war erupted on October 7 between Israel and the Palestinia­n Islamist movement Hamas, with many criticizin­g the Palestinia­n president for not severely condemning the Israeli offensive there and the rising violence in the West Bank.

Since 2007, the Palestinia­n leadership has been divided between the Palestinia­n Authority of Abbas, which exercises limited power in the West Bank, and Hamas which rules Gaza.

The resignatio­n of the West Bank government comes as several countries, including the United States, have called for a reformed Palestinia­n Authority that would take charge of all Palestinia­n territorie­s after the war in Gaza ends.

“The next stage and its challenges require new government­al and political measures that take into account the new reality in the Gaza Strip,” Shtayyeh said in a brief speech announcing his resignatio­n.

He called for inter-Palestinia­n consensus and the “extension of the (Palestinia­n) Authority’s rule over the entire land of Palestine.”

The war in Gaza broke out after Hamas militants attacked southern Israel on October 7, which resulted in the deaths of about 1,160 people, mostly civilians, according to an Agence France-Presse (AFP) tally based on Israeli figures.

The retaliator­y Israeli military offensive in Gaza has so far killed at least 29,782 people, most of them women and children, the Hamas-run territory’s Health Ministry said.

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Palestinia­n Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh gives a thumb-up sign at a Cabinet meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024.
AFP PHOTO THUMBS UP Palestinia­n Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh gives a thumb-up sign at a Cabinet meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024.

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