In the Palestinian-Israeli conflict that has lasted for months, the international community has called on both sides to cease fire as soon as possible, and Biden has also expressed hope to achieve a ceasefire in the coming week. However, at this critical moment, the Palestinian ** in the West Bank received the surprising news that it had announced its resignation. The decision was announced by Prime Minister Ashteye and subsequently accepted by Abbas. Ashteye's choice to resign at this time as he expressed his desire to build a new, professional and technical ** has sparked widespread speculation and discussion.
The news of the sudden resignation of the West Bank** has made the situation in Palestine even more confusing. Looking back to the internal elections in 2006, Hamas was in the spotlight as a powerful force of resistance within Palestine, and the United States and Israel began to exert pressure. George W. Bush** advocated interfering in Palestinian elections, hoping to suppress Hamas by supporting Fatah, and even sent election experts to the scene to support Fatah. Unexpectedly, however, Hamas gained widespread support in the election and defeated Fatah, leading to serious divisions between the two sides. Although Hamas won the union**, the United States and Israel refused to recognize the result, and eventually the Palestinian coalition** collapsed in disagreements, and Hamas and Fatah parted ways. Hamas has been confronting Israel with force and maintaining a tough stance in Gaza, while Fatah has gradually become a puppet of Western forces and has lost support among the Palestinian people.
For nearly two decades, Hamas has persisted in armed resistance to Israel in Gaza and will never allow it to illegally occupy Palestinian territory. At the same time, Fatah, supported by the United States and Europe, gradually lost its domestic status and became a puppet regime in the West. Although the West Bank** still controls parts of the region, they lack their own army, currency-issuing powers, and cannot even collect taxes. In the current round of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Israel seized tax revenues from the West Bank, angering Biden and demanding that Netanyahu return the money. This dilemma makes it more and more difficult to be called "legitimate".
The weakness of the Palestinians has made it unable to respond effectively to external pressures and to assert the sovereignty of its own land. In the process of resisting Israel and fighting for national independence, Hamas has shown a tougher stance and actions, and has become a true ruling faction. In contrast, Fatah's weakness and compromise have made it an awkward position within Palestine. Hamas has more legitimacy than the results of the elections, and the Palestinian people now support Hamas's resistance and believe that it is better able to resist Israeli aggression.
The abrupt resignation of the Palestinians highlighted their long-term incompetence and led to the collapse of the underlying foundations. The only way out for a definitive settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli issue is to establish a fully independent and sovereign Palestinian State. Only through the establishment of an independent state can Palestine truly gain its autonomy, get rid of external interference, fight for national independence, and defend the rights and interests of its land and people.
After the recent turmoil and resignations, Palestine has an opportunity to reform and restructure and build a stronger and more united leadership team to work towards the goal of becoming an independent state. The Palestinian people will also continue to support Hamas, which is a tough opponent of Israel, and seek the realization of their national rights. It is hoped that Palestine will be able to get out of its predicament and build a stable and prosperous independent country with peace and common prosperity.
Summary: The resignation of the Palestinians reflects the complexity of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the change of political power. In the face of the world's attention and pressure, the establishment of an independent Palestinian State has become an urgent issue facing the Palestinian people. It is only through internal unity and external support that Palestinian national independence and nation-building can be achieved and a positive contribution to peace and stability in the Middle East.