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This article is a review of the process that Palestine is entering into, that is, the deep crisis that includes both political and economic ramifications. This crisis is expected to continue for many years with no light at the end of the tunnel and no prospects for resolution using the old tools proposed by the Oslo Accords. This necessitates the opening of a general discussion on multiple levels to explore the close relationship between the political track and economic performance, redefining the role of the Palestinian National Authority (PA) and its official and popular constituencies, whether in the development process or in providing the requisites for building the necessary economic resilience in the next phase.
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