(New York Times) Steven Erlanger - The appointment on Thursday of Muhammad Mustafa, 69, as the new prime minister of the Palestinian Authority seems destined to fall short of producing the "revitalized Palestinian Authority" that President Biden has called for, several analysts said. Mustafa represents neither a break with the past nor a threat to Abbas, who at 88 is widely unpopular among Palestinians. "There won't be any actual change," said Nasser al-Qudwa, a former PA foreign minister.
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