Palestinian Premier Says His Government Ready to Assume Responsibilities in Gaza
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First Palestinian Prime Minister Mohamed Mustafaá did not refer in his speech to the router which deals with the total disarmament of Hamas, which would be excluded from the governance of the Gaza Strip.
01-10-25.-Mohamed Mustafa, Palestinian Prime Minister, announced that his government is willing to take responsibility for rebuilding the future of the Gaza and West Bank regions. He expressed this at the beginning of the weekly meeting of his government one day after the U.S. President...
Today (Tuesday), Palestinian Prime Minister Mohamed Mustafa announced his Government ' s readiness to assume its full national responsibilities, whether in immediate relief, recovery and reconstruction efforts in Gaza, or in continuing the comprehensive national reforms that had been implemented for some time now, in view of the State of Palestine ' s welcome of international efforts to halt the war and bring about peace.
Mohammed Mustafa expressed this availability today at the beginning of his Government's weekly meeting, one day after the president of the United States, Donald Trump, had announced his plan to put an end to the conflict in Gaza, which had already received the approval of Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, now awaiting the response of the Islamic group Hamas. However, Mustafa did not refer in his speech to this route that concerns the …
In this proposal, the Palestinian National Authority (ANP), to whom President Mahmud Abbas, and of whom Mustafa is prime minister, would be responsible for administering Gaza after a process of internal reform.
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