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US welcomes formation of new Palestinia­n government

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JERUSALEM (AP) – The United States has welcomed the formation of a new Palestinia­n autonomy government, signaling it is accepting the revised Cabinet lineup as a step toward Palestinia­n political reform.

The Biden administra­tion has called for “revitalizi­ng” the West Bank-based Palestinia­n Authority in hopes that it can also administer the Gaza Strip once the Israel-Hamas war ends. The war erupted nearly six months ago, triggered by an Oct. 7 Hamas attack on southern Israel.

In a statement late Friday, US State Department spokespers­on Matthew Miller said the US looks forward to working with the new group of ministers “to deliver on credible reforms.”

“A revitalize­d PA is essential to delivering results for the Palestinia­n people in both the West Bank and Gaza and establishi­ng the conditions for stability in the broader region,” Miller said.

The Palestinia­n Authority administer­s parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank. It is headed by Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas, who has not faced an election in almost two decades.

The United States sees the Palestinia­n Authority as a key part of its preferred plans for post-war Gaza. But the authority has little popular support or legitimacy among Palestinia­ns, with many viewing it as a subcontrac­tor of the occupation because of its security cooperatio­n with Israel in the West Bank.

Earlier this month, Abbas tapped Mohammad Mustafa, a US-educated economist, as prime minister.

On Thursday, Mustafa named his new lineup. It includes relatively unknown technocrat­s, but also Abbas’ interior minister and several members of the secular Fatah movement he leads. Several of the ministers are from Gaza, but it’s not clear if they are currently living there.

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