The limited Palestinian self-rule of Jericho was agreed on in the Gaza-Jericho Agreement of 4 May 1994.
Part of the Gaza-Jericho Agreement was a Protocol on Economic Relations, signed on 29 April 1994.
The Civil Police was formally established with the May 1994 signing of the Gaza-Jericho Agreement, a chapter in the Oslo Accords process, under the umbrella of the General Security Service.
The Gaza-Jericho Agreement was signed on 4 May 1994 and detailed the creation of the Palestinian Authority.
The Palestinian police force established under the Gaza-Jericho Agreement will be fully integrated into the Palestinian Police and will be subject to the provisions of this Agreement.
In the Gaza-Jericho Agreement the Palestinian Authority agreed to allow Israel to build a "security fence" around Gaza, the Israel-Gaza Strip barrier.
In 1994 Deir al-Balah was the first city to officially come under the control of the Palestinian National Authority as a result of the Gaza-Jericho Agreement.
The Protocol on Economic Relations, also called the Paris Protocol, was an annex of the Gaza-Jericho Agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority signed in Paris on 4 May 1994.
In 1994, the PNA's stamps featured the Palestinian flag, architectural scenes, and a souvenir sheet a commemorative of the Gaza-Jericho Agreement.
May 4 - Israel and the PLO sign the Gaza-Jericho Agreement.