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  2. Palestine–European Union relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between the European Union and the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) were established in 1975 as part of the Euro-Arab Dialogue. [1] The EU is a member of the Quartet and is the single largest donor of foreign aid to the Palestinian Authority. [2] [3] [4] International recognition of Israel and Palestine in Europe.

  3. A rift grows in Europe over recognizing Palestinian state - AOL

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    A boy waves a Palestinian flag as demonstrators in Barcelona, Spain, march during a protest in January calling for a cease-fire in Gaza. (Emilio Morenatti / Associated Press)

  4. Austria–Palestine relations - Wikipedia

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    Austria does not fully recognize the Palestinian state declared in 1988. [1] Yet, around the same time, Austria raised the position of the head of the Palestinian mission to the level of ambassador. In 1973, during a conference in London, Chancellor Bruno Kreisky called for Europe to play a role in the Middle East and declared his support for ...

  5. Women in Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Since the beginning of the 20th century and subsequent Israeli-Palestinian Conflicts, Palestinian women’s activities have been closely linked to national self-determination; thus, the Palestinian women’s movement grew in tandem with Palestinian national movements. During these struggles for national self-determination, we see many women’s ...

  6. Germany–Palestine relations - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Palestine protest in Kreuzberg, Berlin, 21 October 2023. After the Oslo Peace Agreement of 1993 and the creation of the Palestinian Authority, relations with reunified Germany were put on a new footing. Several German foundations became active in Palestine and partnership agreements were signed between German and Palestinian cities. [7]

  7. European countries' recognition of Palestine deepens Israeli ...

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    Both countries say recognising a Palestinian state must be the result of negotiations rather than unilateral declarations, and other major European countries like France and Britain also declined ...

  8. France–Palestine relations - Wikipedia

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    The war showed divisions along ethnic and religious lines in France, which home to more than six million Muslims and the largest Jewish population in Europe. [19] [20] France launched a crackdown on pro-Palestinian groups and banned protests in favor of Palestine after the Hamas attacks. [21] [22]

  9. Arab–Israeli peace projects - Wikipedia

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    The groups that founded the Coalition of Women for Peace are Machsom Watch, Noga Feminist Journal, Women in Black, The Fifth Mother, TANDI, Bat Shalom, New Profile and NELED. [48] The Coalition of Women for Peace came to an agreement on their principles for a solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at a conference in Nazareth in November 2000.