Will Israel and Palestine be absorbed into the European Union?

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In summary, the Spanish Foreign Minister Ana Palacio expressed support for adding Israel and a future Palestinian state to the European Union after a peace agreement is reached. This was proposed by Shimon Peres at the Socialist Internationale and approved. However, some believe Peres is selling out his country and people to a fascist EU dominated by Germany and the Jesuits. There are fears that once Europe enforces its Pax Romana, Israel will be annexed and Peres will hold a prominent position in the EU Crusader Kingdom. Meanwhile, Gibraltar is constantly under pressure from Spain and there have been threats to disallow the UK from entering the EU if they do not give Gibraltar to Spain. This has caused distress for the Gibraltarians,
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The Jerusalem Post reports the Spanish Foreign Minister Ana Palacio said "she supports adding Israel and a future Palestinian state to the European Union after a peace agreement is reached," after Shimon Peres recommended such a move at the Socialist Internationale which was approved.

The truth of the matter is Shimon Peres has sold out his country and people to an increasingly fascist EU, dominated by the Germans and Jesuits. Peres has been enticed by flowery offers of service to the EU Crusader Kingdom in a prominent position in their New Jerusalem, once Europe enforces its Pax Romana and annexes Israel, as boldly brought out in the following article: Blueprint of the Beast: UN Resolution 181
http://benariel.port5.com/HTML%20Articles/German%20Beast.htm

Read and weep for Israel and Judah whose days of independence are numbered...
 
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hey, join the club! My 2nd home of Gibraltar is constantly pressurised by the Spanish. The Spanish also threatened to disallow UK into Europe if they didnt give Gibraltar to Spain... Talk about blackmail. Even disregarding the fact that over 98% of Gibraltarians want to remain British (the other >2% are probably Spaniards living in Gib). DOWN WITH SPAIN!
 
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Originally posted by jimmy p
My 2nd home of Gibraltar is constantly pressurised by the Spanish. The Spanish also threatened to disallow UK into Europe if they didnt give Gibraltar to Spain... Talk about blackmail.


Britain - as the Israelite tribe of Ephraim son of Joseph - is prophesied to lose its strategic SEA-GATES, which would include Gibraltar. I hope to visit it before that terrible time! The same fascist EU that will occupy Israel has diabolical designs against Britain and the US as well.
 
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Do they prophesise us losing through the workings of a jug-earred imbecile? The only way we would lose Gibraltar is if people (eg Tony Blair) ignore what the Gibraltarians want and goes ahead with the deals anyway. All he doing is trying to find a nice cosy niche up the arse of Europe.

Yes visit Gibraltar!
 

1. Will Israel and Palestine become member states of the European Union?

There is currently no indication that Israel and Palestine will become member states of the European Union. The EU only accepts European countries as members, and Israel and Palestine are located in the Middle East. Additionally, both Israel and Palestine have their own complex political and economic structures that make integration into the EU difficult.

2. What are the requirements for a country to join the European Union?

To join the European Union, a country must be located in Europe, have a stable democracy, respect the rule of law, and have a functioning market economy. The country must also be willing to adopt the EU's laws and regulations and align its policies with the EU's political and economic goals.

3. Is there any precedent for non-European countries joining the European Union?

No, there is currently no precedent for a non-European country joining the European Union. While some countries, such as Turkey, have applied for membership, they do not meet the geographical requirement and have faced significant challenges in the accession process.

4. What would be the benefits of Israel and Palestine joining the European Union?

If Israel and Palestine were to join the European Union, they would gain access to the EU's single market, allowing for free movement of goods, services, and people. They would also receive financial aid and support from the EU. However, there would also be significant challenges and changes required in terms of political and economic integration.

5. What are the main obstacles preventing Israel and Palestine from joining the European Union?

The main obstacles preventing Israel and Palestine from joining the European Union are their geographical location, their complex political and economic structures, and the ongoing conflict between the two nations. Additionally, any potential accession would require approval from all current EU member states, which may be difficult to obtain given the political sensitivities surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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