Palestine National Authority (PNA)
Definition: The Palestine National Authority (PNA) is a political organization that governs parts of the Palestinian territories, specifically the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. It was created in 1993 as a result of an agreement between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). The PNA has limited control over these areas and has its own police force, but it does not have full independence like a sovereign nation.
The Palestine National Authority is an important political entity in the context of Palestinian governance and the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.