Answer:
Gaza Strip and West Bank
Explanation:
At this moment, since that can change at any point with the recent Israeli election, the Palestinian Authority governs parts two distinct regions: the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Control over the Gaza Strip was obtained in 1194 following the Gaza–Jericho Agreement.
Their governance over parts of the West Bank is a consequence of the 1993 Oslo accords. It governs only regions known as Areas A and B, which represent roughly 40% of the West Bank total territory.
The biggest reservation of Anti-Federalists on the constitution
was the potential abuse that the central government can do. That was why there
was an addition of Bill of Rights in the constitution. The Bill of Rights would
protect individuals from the possible abuse of national government.