Palestinian PM Fayyad quits amid row with Abbas
The two men have been at loggerheads amid mounting criticism of Fayyad’s economic policies by Abbas’s ruling Fatah movement, but Washington had lobbied hard for the 61-year-old, US-educated economist to stay on.

Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad resigned on Saturday after a weeks-long falling out with president Mahmoud Abbas, despite US efforts for him to stay on.
“Fayyad met Abbas for half an hour in the president’s headquarters in Ramallah in the West Bank and officially handed him his written resignation,” a Palestinian official told AFP.
Abbas tasked Fayyad with the role of caretaker for the current government until a new prime minister is appointed, another official said.
The two men have been at loggerheads amid mounting criticism of Fayyad’s economic policies by Abbas’s ruling Fatah movement, but Washington had lobbied hard for the 61-year-old, US-educated economist to stay on.
Late on Friday, US Secretary of State John Kerry telephoned Abbas to press him to find common ground with his prime minister, Palestinian officials said.
Following his resignation Washington hailed Fayyad as a “strong partner”.