RAMALLAH: Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Mohammad Mustafa today received the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates from former Minister Riyad al-Maliki, in the presence of Minister of State for Foreign and Expatriates Ministry Affairs Farsin Aghabakian. Al-Maliki provided an explanation about the nature of the ministry's work and structure, and about its work during the previous period. In turn, Mustafa touched on the nature of the new government's work, its tasks, the challenges it faces, and the necessity of working to achieve the goals of the Palestinian people. The following are the names and respective positions of the newly appointed Cabinet members: Mohammad Mustafa - Prime Minister/Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Mona Al-Khalili - Minster of women's Affairs Shurahbil Al-Zaeem - Minister of Justice Ziad Hab Al-Reeh - Minister of Interior Omar Al-Bittar - Minister of Finance Wael Zaqqout - Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Sami Hajjawi - Minister of Local Government Majid Abu Ramadan - Minister of Health Amjad Barham - Minister of Education and Higher Education Enas Dahadha - Minister of Labor Mohammad Mustafa Najem - Minister of Awqaf and Religious Affairs Arafat Asfour - Minister of Industry Mohammad Al-Amour - Minister of National Economy Abdel Razzaq Natsheh - Minister of Communications and Digital Economy Ahed Bseiso - Minister of Public Works and Housing Samah Hamad - Minister of Social Development Rizk Sulaimiyya - Minister of Agriculture Hani Al-Hayek - Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Ashraf Al-Awar - Minister of Jerusalem Affairs Emad Al-Din Hamdan - Minister of Culture Tareq Zarab - Minister of Transportation and Communications Mona Al-Khalili - Minister of Women's Affairs Varsen Aghabekian - Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Basil Al-Kafarna - Minister of State for Relief Affair Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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