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Palestinian National Authority

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|official_languages=Arabic
|government_type= Provisional
|leader_title1=President
|leader_name1=Mahmoud Abbas
|leader_title2=Prime Minister
|leader_name2=Rami Hamdallah
|legislature=Legislative Council
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|area_footnote=
 - West Bank: 5,860 km
 - Gaza Strip: 360 km

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|population_estimate_rank=123rd
|population_estimate_year= 2015
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|GDP_PPP_year=2008b
|GDP_PPP_per_capita=$2,900
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank=–
|sovereignty_type = Autonomy from Israeli administration
|established_event1=Autonomy establishment accords
|established_date1=
|established_event2=Palestinian Authority formed
|established_date2=1994
|established_event3=Oslo II Accord
|established_date3= 1995
|established_event4=Rift of Fatah and Hamas
|established_date4= 2007
|established_event5= State of Palestine becomes a non-member state in UN
|established_date5=29 November 2012
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|HDI_rank=107th
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|footnote_b=Population and economy statistics and rankings are based data of the PCBS.
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The Palestinian National Authority (PA or PNA; (アラビア語:السلطة الوطنية الفلسطينية) ') is the interim self-government body〔(Palestinian Authority definition of Palestinian Authority in the Free Online Encyclopedia ). Encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com (2012-04-11). Retrieved on 2013-08-25.〕 established to govern the Gaza Strip and Areas A and B of the West Bank, as a consequence of the 1993 Oslo Accords. Following elections in 2006 and the subsequent Gaza conflict between the Fatah and Hamas parties, its authority had extended only in areas A and B of the West Bank. Since January 2013, the Fatah-controlled Palestinian Authority uses the name "State of Palestine" on official documents.〔(Palestine: What is in a name (change)? - Inside Story ). Al Jazeera English. Retrieved on 2013-08-25.〕〔WAFA – Palestine News & Information Agency, (''Presidential Decree Orders Using ‘State of Palestine’ on all Documents'' ). 8 January 2013〕
The Palestinian Authority was formed in 1994, pursuant to the Oslo Accords between the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the government of Israel, as a five-year interim body. Further negotiations were then meant to take place between the two parties regarding its final status. According to the Oslo Accords, the Palestinian Authority was designated to have exclusive control over both security-related and civilian issues in Palestinian urban areas (referred to as "Area A") and only civilian control over Palestinian rural areas ("Area B"). The remainder of the territories, including Israeli settlements, the Jordan Valley region and bypass roads between Palestinian communities, were to remain under Israeli control ("Area C"). East Jerusalem was excluded from the Accords. Negotiations with several Israeli governments had resulted in the Authority gaining further control of some areas, but control was then lost in some areas when the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) retook several strategic positions during the Second ("Al-Aqsa") Intifada. In 2005, after the Second Intifada, Israel withdrew unilaterally from its settlements in the Gaza Strip, thereby expanding Palestinian Authority control to the entire strip.
In the Palestinian legislative elections on 25 January 2006, Hamas emerged victorious and nominated Ismail Haniyeh as the Authority's Prime Minister. However, the national unity Palestinian government effectively collapsed, when a violent conflict between Hamas and Fatah erupted, mainly in the Gaza Strip. After the Gaza Strip was taken over by Hamas on 14 June 2007, the Authority's Chairman Mahmoud Abbas dismissed the Hamas-led unity government and appointed Salam Fayyad as Prime Minister, dismissing Haniyeh. The move wasn't recognized by Hamas, thus resulting in two separate administrations - the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and a rival Hamas government in the Gaza Strip. The reconciliation process to unite the Palestinian governments achieved some progress over the years, but had failed to produce a re-unification.
The PA received financial assistance from the European Union and the United States (approximately US$1 billion combined in 2005). All direct aid was suspended on 7 April 2006, as a result of the Hamas victory in parliamentary elections. Shortly thereafter, aid payments resumed, but were channeled directly to the offices of Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank. Since 9 January 2009, when Mahmoud Abbas' term as President was supposed to have ended and elections were to have been called, Hamas supporters and many in the Gaza Strip have withdrawn recognition for his Presidency and instead consider Aziz Dweik, who served as the speaker of the house in the Palestinian Legislative Council, to be the acting President until new elections can be held.
In 2011, representatives of the Authority failed to have their United Nations (UN) status upgraded, although their UNESCO status was upgraded to state representation. In November 2012, however, the United Nations voted to recognize Palestine as a non-member UN observer state.〔(Permanent Observer Mission of the State of Palestine to the United Nations - State of Palestine Permanent Observer Mission to the United Nations ). Un.int. Retrieved on 2013-08-25.〕
==History==


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