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Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief to Respond to Readers

A new Palestinian government is scheduled to be sworn in on Monday in an effort to unite warring Palestinian factions for the first time in seven years. The move would bring together the Palestine Liberation Organization, which is dominated by the mainstream Fatah faction, and its rival Hamas, the Islamic militant group that controls Gaza, under the terms of a unity pact reached last month. The development has alarmed Israel and could prompt reactions from the European Union and the United States.

What questions do you have about the new Palestinian government? Leave them in the comments section or submit them via Twitter to @nytimesworld or on Facebook. Jodi Rudoren, The Times’s Jerusalem bureau chief, will answer selected questions from readers later Monday.

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