rylah
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Israel has been denied. Being in "separate continents" has nothing to do with it.One of your friends yesterday said not according you Israelis...Not the view of Islamics.
Was that a voice in You head?
The only ones having a set political agenda to deny religious rights in Jerusalem are the Muslims.
There's no other state in the middle east that respects religious rights of a wide variety of congregations like Israel.
And yet. They are denied from joining the EU because they do not respect rights of anyone but Jews. And even with the Jews they're picky.
How can Israel be denied to join the EU if they're on two separate continents?
We didn't have posters this dumb for quiet some time.![]()
patently brain damaged.
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The legal basis for EU trade relations with Israel is the EU-Israel Association Agreement
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- Israel is an important trading partner for the EU in the Mediterranean area, and the EU is the first trading partner for Israel with total trade amounting to approximately €36,2 billion in 2017.
- EU exports of goods to Israel amounted to €21,4 billion in 2017. They are dominated by machinery and transport equipment (€9,1 billion, 42,8%), chemicals (€3,6 billion, 16,8%), and other manufactured goods (€3,1 billion, 14,6%).
- EU imports from Israel amounted to €14,7 billion in 2017. They are dominated by chemicals (€6,3 billion, 42,7%), machinery and transport equipment (€2,8 billion, 19,3%), as well as other manufactured goods (€1,9 billion, 13,4%).