Why There Can Be No „Demilitarized“ Palestinian State | Gatestone Institute
Any treaty or treaty-like compact is void if, at the time of its entry into force, it conflicts with a „peremptory“ rule of international law – that is, one from which „no derogation is permitted.“ As the right of sovereign states to maintain military forces for self-defense is always such a rule, Palestine would be within its lawful right to abrogate any pre-independence agreement that had (impermissibly) compelled its own demilitarization.
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