In a landmark political move amidst escalating tensions in Gaza, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas appointed Hussein al-Sheikh as his deputy, reflecting ongoing issues of leadership and succession within the Palestinian Authority.
Palestinian Authority’s Internal Politics Emerge Amid Ongoing Crisis

Palestinian Authority’s Internal Politics Emerge Amid Ongoing Crisis
Mahmoud Abbas names Hussein al-Sheikh as deputy, as leadership faces criticism during Gaza conflict.
In a rare meeting of Palestinian leaders from the Israeli-occupied West Bank, President Mahmoud Abbas, aged 89, officially designated his long-time confidant, Hussein al-Sheikh, as his deputy. This event has raised eyebrows among analysts and citizens alike, who question whether this appointment signifies Mr. al-Sheikh as the intended successor or is merely a strategic shuffle aimed at appeasing Arab officials frustrated with the Palestinian leadership's direction.
As the conflict in Gaza intensifies, with over 50,000 Palestinians reportedly killed, dissatisfaction with how the Palestinian Authority (PA) has responded to the ongoing violence becomes apparent. The PA's seeming detachment from the dire circumstances faced by their populace accentuates claims of its disconnect from reality. Ghaith al-Omari, a former adviser to Abbas, critically described the situation as a sinking ship, where leaders squabble over positions while ignoring the pressing humanitarian crisis.
The war ignited by Hamas's surprise attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, has increased international focus on the Palestinian cause. Protests erupted worldwide, but the internally fragmented PA finds its status as the recognized representative of Palestinians increasingly tenuous, struggling to maintain its relevance amid rising challenges.
As the conflict in Gaza intensifies, with over 50,000 Palestinians reportedly killed, dissatisfaction with how the Palestinian Authority (PA) has responded to the ongoing violence becomes apparent. The PA's seeming detachment from the dire circumstances faced by their populace accentuates claims of its disconnect from reality. Ghaith al-Omari, a former adviser to Abbas, critically described the situation as a sinking ship, where leaders squabble over positions while ignoring the pressing humanitarian crisis.
The war ignited by Hamas's surprise attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, has increased international focus on the Palestinian cause. Protests erupted worldwide, but the internally fragmented PA finds its status as the recognized representative of Palestinians increasingly tenuous, struggling to maintain its relevance amid rising challenges.