Ramallah: Vice President and Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Hussein al-Sheikh, held an expanded security meeting today with the heads of the security apparatuses. The meeting was attended by Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa and Assistant Commander-in-Chief of the Security Forces Brigadier General Ismail Jabr.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, participants conducted a comprehensive review of political, security, and social developments in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The discussions were set against the backdrop of regional and international developments, particularly focusing on the implementation of the U.S. President's peace plan and the application of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2803, and their potential impact on the Palestinian reality across multiple dimensions.
The attendees also examined the implications of the current phase and explored ways to enhance national readiness, consolidate the rule of law, uphold citizens' dignity, and promote civil peace. The Vice President briefed attendees on the key political and economic challenges, emphasizing the importance of coordinated roles among the political leadership, security, and judicial institutions to safeguard the national project and reinforce the resilience of the Palestinian people.
The meeting also addressed mechanisms for opening a coordination office between the Palestinian National Authority and the High Representative of the Peace Council. This initiative aims to unify administrative and political references, enhance integrated performance, and strengthen political and legal linkage between the West Bank and Gaza Strip, in a manner that serves the higher national interest.
At the conclusion of the meeting, Al-Sheikh emphasized the necessity of maintaining the highest levels of readiness and discipline, enhancing citizens' trust in official institutions, and reaffirmed that security and stability constitute a fundamental pillar in safeguarding the rights of the Palestinian people and their national constants.