Gaza–Jericho Agreement
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The Gaza–Jericho Agreement of 4 May 1994 was a follow-up treaty to the Oslo Accords in which the details of Palestinian autonomy were concluded.
The Treaty provided for Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip within five years. Little progress has been made to implement the treaty.
See also
References
- "Gaza-Jericho Agreement" A Dictionary of Contemporary World History. Jan Palmowski. Oxford University Press, 2008. Oxford Reference Online accessed 23 May 2009.
External links
- Agreement on Gaza Strip and Jericho Area (text on the website of the Israel ministry of foreign affairs)