Mohammad Abdullah Mustafa
Abbas appoints Mohammad Mustafa as new Palestinian Prime Minister
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, a member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, has appointed Mohammad Abdullah Mustafa, also known as "Al-Safarini" or Abu Musab, as the new prime minister, succeeding Muhammad Shtayyeh.
Mustafa, born on August 26, 1954, in the village of Kafr Sur and hailing from the village of Safarin in Tulkarm Governorate, is 70 years old. He has been married to Mrs. Amal Al-Qaq since 1980, and they have two sons, Musab and Yazan.
Also Read: Who will be next Palestinian Prime Minister?
One notable achievement in Mustafa's career is his oversight of the Gaza reconstruction project following the 2014 Israeli Occupation aggression against the Hamas-controlled territory. This experience positions him as a capable leader with a focus on rebuilding and development.
However, Mustafa's nomination is not without controversy. Sources in Ramallah suggest opposition from Fatah leadership, casting doubt on his candidacy. This resistance underscores the political complexities involved in the selection process.
Prior to his potential appointment as Prime Minister, Mustafa served as the head of the Palestinian Investment Fund, managing assets exceeding one billion dollars. He also held the position of Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs from 2013 to 2014, demonstrating his experience in economic governance.
With his diverse background encompassing both finance and public service, Mustafa brings a unique perspective to the role of Prime Minister. His appointment could signal a shift towards a more technocratic approach to governance in Palestine, potentially offering new solutions to longstanding challenges.