Five months into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Palestinian National Authority was first plunged into turmoil, which was unexpected.
According to reports, Palestinian Prime Minister Ashtiyah officially submitted his resignation to Abbas, announcing his resignation. Ashtiye said the decision was taken in light of the current escalation of the situation in the West Bank and Jerusalem, as well as the conflict in Gaza and genocide. The new ** needs to respond to the new realities in Gaza and extend power throughout the Palestinian land after the war.
The resignation of the Palestinian Prime Minister may be a minor matter in peacetime. This is because, according to the system of the Palestinian National Authority, ** has the supreme power to appoint and dismiss the prime minister, a process that does not require elections or parliamentary approval.
In other words, Ashtieyeh's resignation will not lead to a political vacuum, as Abbas is ready to nominate a new prime minister. But the resignation has attracted widespread attention, largely because Ashtiyeh's resignation comes at a time when the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been raging for five months. Hamas has not yet responded to this, and some United States** believe that the main reason for Ashtieyeh's resignation is pressure from the United States**.
In recent months, the United States** has repeatedly traveled to the Middle East to discuss post-war governance options in Gaza with countries such as Israel and Saudi Arabia.
The intention of the United States and Saudi Arabia is not to want the Palestinian Authority led by Abbas to continue to govern post-war Gaza, but to create a new ** made up of technocrats and free from any faction. Back in January, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken made it clear that the Palestinian Authority has a responsibility to reform itself and address corruption and inefficiency, or the U.S. will not support its post-war management of Gaza. But the claims of the United States have yet to be confirmed, because from Israel's point of view, the current situation in Gaza is full of contradictions.
According to reports, Hamas and Fatah recently met in Moscow and reached a preliminary consensus on the formation of a coalition.
Reaching consensus does not mean that the United States and Israel will accept the terms of the Palestinian side. For the Palestinian factions, the conditions put forward by the United States and Israel may not be acceptable. Under these circumstances, there are serious differences between the positions of the United States and the people on the Palestinian-Israeli issue, and the problems between Palestine and Israel have become more serious.
In the current Palestinian-Israeli situation, Ashtyah's resignation is not an isolated incident. This is partly evidence that the political struggle between the Palestinian factions and the United States and Israel has escalated, and that the two sides are now battling it out in terms of strategy and patience to see who can hold out longer.
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