Demilitarisation would be necessary initially for this to be acceptable to Israel (apart from such small arms as are necessary to maintain law and order, and a coast guard to prevent smuggling), but could be removed long term given continued peace and economic integration.
Also it should be acceptable for Gaza to enter into peace treaties with e.g. Egypt to defend itself from Israeli aggression, and Israel to defend itself against Egyptian aggression.
Finally it should be expected that Gaza will maintain authority over it’s airspace and waters.
I think this would count as a protected state instead of a protectorate, since it would be expected that Gaza will be responsible for it’s own international relations. It would also be with a view to becoming a full sovereign state over time.
Demilitarisation would be necessary initially for this to be acceptable to Israel (apart from such small arms as are necessary to maintain law and order, and a coast guard to prevent smuggling), but could be removed long term given continued peace and economic integration.
Also it should be acceptable for Gaza to enter into peace treaties with e.g. Egypt to defend itself from Israeli aggression, and Israel to defend itself against Egyptian aggression.
Finally it should be expected that Gaza will maintain authority over it’s airspace and waters.
I think this would count as a protected state instead of a protectorate, since it would be expected that Gaza will be responsible for it’s own international relations. It would also be with a view to becoming a full sovereign state over time.