Palestinian Authority PM Shtayyeh resigns citing new 'reality' in Gaza

 Palestinian Authority PM Shtayyeh resigns citing new 'reality' in Gaza

Resignation: Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh stepped down, citing the need for "new arrangements" due to the ongoing conflict and divided governance between the West Bank and Gaza.

Possible Reforms: Shtayyeh's resignation could pave the way for a technocratic government, seen as a potential step towards US-backed reforms in the Palestinian Authority (PA).

US Pressure: The US aims for a revitalized PA to govern a united Palestine after the war ends while expressing concerns about the current PA's effectiveness.

Israeli Plan: Prime Minister Netanyahu's vision for Gaza excludes the PA in favor of "local elements" and envisions a demilitarized territory under Israeli security control.

Palestinian Divisions: The PA, dominated by Fatah, is unpopular in Gaza after losing control in 2007 to Hamas, highlighting the need for inter-Palestinian consensus.

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