Palestinians urgently need a leader who represents them – but they’re facing another undemocratic stitch-up | Dana El Kurd
Mahmoud Abbas’s lining up of the next president is part of a long pattern of denying Palestinians political agency
Since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza, much has been written about how Palestinians are fragmented and demobilised – how their leadership is missing in action. At the heart of this problem is the Palestinian Authority (PA), which was created in 1994 after the signing of the Oslo accords. The PA, which helps Israel coordinate its highly unpopular “security” regime in the West Bank, is supported and funded by the US and its allies. Its leadership, quite frankly, is seen as unaccountable by ordinary Palestinians.