Hamas government of June 2007

{{Short description|Government in the Gaza Strip, June-September 2007}}

{{Infobox government cabinet

|cabinet_name = Hamas Government of June 2007

|image =

|caption =

|date_formed = 14 June 2007

|date_dissolved = September 2012

|state_head = Mahmoud Abbas (not recognized by Hamas)

|government_head = Ismail Haniyeh

|deputy_head =

|members_number = 13

|political_party = Hamas

|legislature_status = Palestinian Legislative Council (not recognized by Hamas)

|previous = Palestinian Unity Government of March 2007

|successor = Second Hamas Government of September 2012

}} {{Campaignbox Fatah–Hamas conflict}}

{{Politics of Palestine}}

The Hamas government of June 2007 led by Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas was the de facto government in the Gaza Strip after a fierce inter-factional Palestinian warfare in the Gaza Strip, in which Hamas ousted Fatah from the Gaza Strip. The Hamas government was not appointed by PA President Mahmoud Abbas nor approved by the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC). It exercised de facto rule over the Gaza Strip, and was not recognised by any foreign government.

On 14 June 2007, President Abbas dismissed the Haniyeh-led Palestinian unity government of March 2007 and appointed a Fatah-led PA government. Abbas also suspended articles in the Basic Law to dispense with the need for the Fatah government to obtain PLC approval. The PA government was widely recognized as the representative government of the Palestinian National Authority, the de jure authority in the Palestinian territories, with de facto control only in the West Bank. However, Haniyeh and Hamas claimed the Fatah-led PA government was illegitimate and unconstitutional.

The Hamas government of June 2007, in parallel with the Fatah-led PA government of June 2007, succeeded the Palestinian unity government of March 2007. Haniyeh reshuffled the Hamas government in September 2012, which is regarded as the second Hamas government in the Gaza Strip.

Members of the government

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Name

!Office

Ismail Haniyeh

|Prime Minister

rowspan="2" |Mohammed Awad {{Cite web |last=May 2012 |first=Naharnet Newsdesk |title=Hamas Official Meets Iran Diplomatic, Security Chiefs |url=http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/39996 |access-date=2023-12-21 |website=Naharnet}}{{Cite web |last=Al-Mughrabi |first=Nidal |date=March 23, 2012 |title=Dispute with Egypt triggers fuel crisis in Gaza |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-palestinians-fuel/dispute-with-egypt-triggers-fuel-crisis-in-gaza-idUSBRE82L13720120323/ |access-date=December 21, 2023 |website=Reuters}}

|Deputy Prime Minister

Foreign Affairs
Samir Abu Eisheh{{cn|date=December 2012}}

|Planning Minister

Said Seyam (replaced by Fathi Hamad in 2009)

|Interior Minister

Osama al-Muzayni[https://archive.today/20130221200241/http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=514753 New Hamas cabinet approved by lawmakers]

|Education

Yousef al-Mansi

|Telecommunications and Information Technology

Mohammed al-Agha

|Agriculture

Mohammed al-Barghouthi

|Local Government

Ziad al-Zaza[http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/hamas-announces-cabinet-reshuffle-in-gaza.aspx?pageID=238&nID=29198&NewsCatID=352 Hamas announces cabinet reshuffle in Gaza]

|Economic Affairs

Basem Naim

|Health

Ali al-Sartawi

|Justice

Hussein Tartouri

|Waqf and Religious Affairs

Amal Syam

|Women Affairs

Ashraf al-Ajrami

|State

Basem Naim

|Youth and Sports

See also

References