Canada Global (Web News) Hamas has rejected the appointment of its advisor and businessman as Prime Minister by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. They were not consulted on this matter.
Fatah’s Mahmoud Abbas also recently attended a meeting in Moscow to end the long-standing split between Fatah and Hamas, which harms the Palestinian political cause, Hamas said. did not consult or discuss the matter. Hamas added in its statement that we unequivocally reject such behavior that harms our people and the national cause. The statement said that hollow actions such as forming a government without individual decisions and national consensus. The measures reinforce the policy of individualization and distribution.
Hamas said in its statement that at this time of war with Israel, Palestinians need a unified leadership that will bring together all sections of their society to hold free and democratic elections. Today, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas appointed the new Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority. According to reports, Mohammad Mustafa is a long-time economic advisor to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and is an American-educated economist. Palestinian media say that the new Prime Minister, Mohammad Mustafa Gaza. He will lead relief operations in the Strip, rebuilding structures and reforming Palestinian Authority institutions.