Amid escalating tensions and conflict, Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas has appointed Hussein al-Sheikh as deputy, raising questions about leadership relevance.
**Political Moves Amid Crisis: Abbas Names Al-Sheikh as Deputy**

**Political Moves Amid Crisis: Abbas Names Al-Sheikh as Deputy**
Palestinian Authority's recent leadership changes reflect disconnect from citizens amid conflict.
In a dramatic move appearing disconnected from the dire humanitarian backdrop, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has appointed Hussein al-Sheikh, a trusted ally, as his deputy. This decision, announced at a gathering of Palestinian leaders in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, aimed to showcase Abbas' chosen successor, yet many view it as a misstep amid ongoing crises. The Palestinian Authority (PA), internationally recognized yet increasingly marginalized, faces immense challenges as more than 50,000 Palestinians reportedly have lost their lives in the ongoing violence triggered by Hamas's assault on Israel on October 7, 2023.
Critics assert that Abbas's regime appears focused on internal politics rather than addressing substantial issues facing the Palestinian populace, exacerbated by widespread discontent and protests fueled by the ongoing conflict. "The ship is sinking, and everyone’s fighting over who’s going to be seated at what table," articulated Ghaith al-Omari, a former adviser to Abbas highlighting the ineffective leadership that the PA has displayed throughout this severe crisis. The Palestinian Authority's failure to adapt to recent developments poses significant questions about its role and influence moving forward in the region.
Critics assert that Abbas's regime appears focused on internal politics rather than addressing substantial issues facing the Palestinian populace, exacerbated by widespread discontent and protests fueled by the ongoing conflict. "The ship is sinking, and everyone’s fighting over who’s going to be seated at what table," articulated Ghaith al-Omari, a former adviser to Abbas highlighting the ineffective leadership that the PA has displayed throughout this severe crisis. The Palestinian Authority's failure to adapt to recent developments poses significant questions about its role and influence moving forward in the region.