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Postage stamps and postal history of the Palestinian National Authority : ウィキペディア英語版 | Postage stamps and postal history of the Palestinian National Authority
The Palestinian National Authority began in 1994 to issue stamps and operate postal services as authorized by the Oslo Accords. ==Postal service== Starting in 1994–95, the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) established post offices throughout the PNA, developed its own unique postmarks and issued stamps. In its first decade, the PNA expanded from 49 to 82 post offices (1994–2004). It provides a range of mailing services and issued its first stamp booklets in 2000.〔 In 1999, the PNA and Israel agreed that PNA mail could be sent directly to Egypt and Jordan.〔Najat Hirbawi, ed. "Chronology of Events." ''Palestine-Israel Journal'' 6:4 1999〕 Earlier, the PNA had claimed that Israel had violated its agreements regarding postal service by impeding mail to Egypt and Jordan.〔The postal services allegation is number 11.〕 When mail addressed to Arab countries could not be delivered, it was marked with a "no service" cachet because it could not be forwarded. The lack of forwarding has been due apparently to Israeli policy〔 and the Arab boycott. At times, The PNA's Ministry of Telecom & Information Technology issued a critical report on postal services in areas under Israeli control.〔 In 2002, the minister of PNA Post and Telecommunications, Imad al-Faluji, claimed that Israel had destroyed its post offices in Gaza. The PNA does not have so far postcodes or addressing rules that would help automate and improve delivery services.〔 〕 A project to develop such a system started in 2010 with preliminary codes and a map being published in January 2011.
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