Palestinian PM Mohammad Mustafa has stated that it is unacceptable for any entity other than the Palestinian Authority to govern the Gaza Strip in the future.
The Palestinian prime minister says it's unacceptable for any entity other than the Palestinian Authority to run the Gaza Strip in the future. Mohammad Mustafa made the comments Wednesday on
"The Palestinian government has completed all preparations to assume full responsibilities in the Strip," their statement said.
Who will run Gaza after the war remains one of the great unanswered questions in the negotiations, which have focused on an immediate ceasefire and exchanging hostages.
The Palestinian prime minister says it's unacceptable for any entity other than the Palestinian Authority to run the Gaza Strip in the future. Mohammad Mustafa made the comments Wednesday on
Hundreds of Palestinians began to move on foot Monday to northern Gaza, after the Israeli army announced it would allow the transfer from 7:00 local time (5:00 GMT). Images released by media outlets such as Al Quds show hundreds of people walking with their belongings along the Rashid road,
Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Mustafa said, ‘While we’re waiting for the ceasefire, it’s important to stress that it will not be acceptable for any entity to govern Gaza Strip but the legitimate
Speaking at a conference in Norway, Mustafa said pressure must continue ... is legitimately placed to assume governance in the Gaza Strip after fighting ends and there should be no attempt to ...
OSLO, January 15, 2025 (WAFA) – As a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip seems imminent, Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa Wednesday stressed that such an agreement must lead to the cessation of the Israeli aggression and guarantee that it would not be repeated.
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa said it “will not be acceptable” for any entity other than the Palestinian Authority to run the Gaza Strip in the future. Mustafa made the comments on Wednesday as he visited Norway,
The Israel-Hamas ceasefire has brought relief to Windsor’s Palestinian and Jewish communities due to the pause in violence, but there’s also concern over the fragility of the truce.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs, Ayman Safadi, held meetings Wednesday with foreign and Arab counterparts and UN officials during his participation in the 55th session of the World Economic Forum in Davos.