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Limited Self-Rule or Autonomy.
In 1992, the Palestinians wanted self-rule in Gaza and in Jericho.

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In 1992 the Palestinians wanted what in Gaza and in Jericho?

Limited Self-Rule or Autonomy.In 1992, the Palestinians wanted self-rule in Gaza and in Jericho.


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