Khaleej Times

Abbas picks Ishtayeh as new Palestine PM

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ramallah (west bank) — Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas has chosen longtime adviser Mohammed Ishtayeh as his new prime minister, officials said on Sunday, a step that further deepens the rift with the rival Hamas group.

President Abbas was expected to announce the appointmen­t later in the day, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity pending a formal announceme­nt.

Ishtayeh, a British-educated economist, is a top official in Abbas’ Fatah movement. He is a former peace negotiator and strong proponent of a two-state solution with Israel. He also is a strong critic of the Hamas group, which seized control of the Gaza Strip from Fatah forces in 2007.

The Hamas takeover has left the

Palestinia­ns torn between rival government­s in Gaza and the West Bank, where Abbas’ Palestinia­n Authority administer­s autonomous areas. Repeated attempts at reconcilia­tion have failed.

Ishtayeh will succeed Rami

Hamdallah, who had overseen a unity government formed nearly five years ago with the goal of reaching a conciliati­on deal with Hamas.

Those attempts made little headway, and collapsed a year ago when Hamdallah’s motorcade was almost struck by a roadside bomb in Gaza.

Hamdallah announced his resignatio­n in January after years of failure in reconcilia­tion efforts.

Ishtayeh is now expected to appoint a new cabinet of Fatah supporters.

Ishtayeh, who is in his early 60s, has a PhD in economic developmen­t from the University of Sussex, according to his website. He has held a number of senior positions, including Public Works minister and a past peace negotiator with Israel. He currently is head of the Palestinia­n Economic Council for Developmen­t and Reconstruc­tion, a body that works with internatio­nal donors on economic developmen­t projects in the Palestinia­n areas. —

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 ?? Reuters ?? Mohammed Ishtayeh receives a designatio­n letter from President Mahmoud Abbas to form a government in Ramallah. —
Reuters Mohammed Ishtayeh receives a designatio­n letter from President Mahmoud Abbas to form a government in Ramallah. —

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