Hamas government of 2012 explained

Date Formed:26 August 2012
Date Dissolved:June 2014
State Head:Mahmoud Abbas (President of the Palestinian National Authority)
Government Head:Ismail Haniyeh
Political Party:Hamas
Members Number:10
Previous:Hamas Government of June 2007
Successor:Palestinian unity government of 2014
Legislature Status:PLC (Gaza Strip)
Opposition Party:Fatah
Opposition Leader:Mahmoud Abbas

The Hamas government of 2012 was the second de facto Hamas government in the Gaza Strip since the takeover of the Gaza Strip by Hamas in 2007. It was formed on 26 August 2012 and approved by the Gaza-based Hamas members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC).[1] [2] As with the first Hamas government, this government was led by Ismail Haniyeh.

Seven of the ten ministers were newly appointed to the new government.[3] The priorities of the new government has been said to be "ending the siege [of the Gaza Strip] and easing the problems of citizens, especially with regard to electricity and water."[2] Neither the Palestinian Authority nor any foreign country recognised the Hamas governments as legitimate, and do not have any relations with Hamas; the United States, Canada, the European Union, Japan and Israel have designated Hamas a terrorist organization.

The Hamas governments in the Gaza Strip claim to be successors of the Palestinian unity government 2007, which had been dismissed by Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas in June 2007. Haniyeh had continued to claim the PA Fatah government of 2007 in West Bank and its successors were illegitimate.

The Hamas government of 2012 resigned in June 2014 after the formation of the Palestinian unity government of 2014.

Members of the government

NameOfficeParty
Ismail HaniyehPrime MinisterHamas
Ziad Al-Zaza *[4] Deputy Prime MinisterHamas
Finance
Mufiz al-MakhalalatiHealth
Yusef Sobhi AghreyzHousing and Public WorksHamas
Mazen HaniyehJustice
Ismail RadwanReligious Endowments (Waqf)
Mohammed Jawad al-FarraLocal Government
Ali Abdul Aziz al-TirshawiAgriculture
Ghazi HamadDeputy Foreign MinisterHamas
Fathi Hamad *Interior
Osama al-Muzayni *EducationHamas

Diplomacy

In September 2012, following the announcement of the new government, the newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reported that for the first time since the split with the Palestinian Authority in 2007, Hamas was seeking to appoint its own diplomats.

Deputy Foreign Minister Ghazi Hamad, however, strongly denied that these forthcoming diplomatic appointments was an indication that the Gaza government was seeking to entrench the division between West Bank and Gaza Strip.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=514753 New Hamas cabinet approved by lawmakers
  2. http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/hamas-announces-cabinet-reshuffle-in-gaza.aspx?pageID=238&nID=29198&NewsCatID=352 Hamas announces cabinet reshuffle in Gaza
  3. http://www.omantribune.com/index.php?page=news&id=126723&heading=Middle%20East Haniya inducts 7 new ministers into cabinet
  4. Web site: Haniya Announces Cabinet Reshuffle in Gaza . 2023-12-21 . Naharnet.
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20121205170941/http://www.asharq-e.com/news.asp?section=1&id=30949 Hamas seeks to enter the world of diplomacy