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New Palestinian govt takes oath

| Updated: April 15, 2019 19:56:49


Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Ishtayeh, right, talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during a swearing in of the new government in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Saturday. -AP Photo Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Ishtayeh, right, talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during a swearing in of the new government in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Saturday. -AP Photo

A new government for the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority took oath on Saturday, led by a veteran peace negotiator and harsh critic of Gaza's Hamas rulers, says an AP report.

President Mahmoud Abbas picked Mohammed Ishtayeh as prime minister, a move that deepens the internal Palestinian divide at a time when prospects for a peace deal with Israel are possibly at their lowest point ever.

A longtime adviser to Abbas and a senior member of his Fatah party, Ishtayeh and his 24-member cabinet took the oath of office at Abbas' headquarters in Ramallah.

Ishtayeh faces tremendous challenges, with the PA in a deep financial crisis following US sanctions and Israel's withholding of $138 million in key tax revenues it collects on behalf of the Palestinians.

 Israel says the slashed sums were designated for families of Palestinian who carried out attacks against Israel.

The new cabinet replaces a technocratic government formed by Rami Hamdallah in 2014 after an agreement between Fatah and Hamas, the Islamic militant group that has run the Gaza Strip after ousting Fatah and evicting the PA in 2007.

 Despite enormous Egyptian efforts, the attempted unity government failed to reconcile the two groups.

Abbas' firing of Hamdallah and assigning Ishtayeh, a British-educated economist, to lead the next government reflects his frustration over the narrowing chances of an inter-Palestinian unity accord.

Nickolay Mladenov, the UN Middle East envoy, said he hoped the new government would receive support "to overcome internal divisions."

Last year, the Trump administration recognised Jerusalem as Israel's capital, triggering the Palestinian Authority to sever its ties with Washington.

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