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Palestinian nationalism / Foreign relations of the Palestinian National Authority / European Union Border Assistance Mission Rafah / Palestinian National Authority / Gaza / Two-state solution / European Union Police Mission for the Palestinian Territories / International reaction to the Gaza War / Israel–European Union relations / Palestinian territories / Asia / Gaza Strip
Date: 2014-12-02 04:29:06
Palestinian nationalism
Foreign relations of the Palestinian National Authority
European Union Border Assistance Mission Rafah
Palestinian National Authority
Gaza
Two-state solution
European Union Police Mission for the Palestinian Territories
International reaction to the Gaza War
Israel–European Union relations
Palestinian territories
Asia
Gaza Strip

Council of the European Union PRESS EN COUNCIL CONCLUSIONS Brussels, 17 November 2014

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