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Israel has close ties with the EU but is not itself part of Europe. In addition, there are issues concerning the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
People's Movement against the EU was created in 1972.
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Holland, i.e. the Netherlands, was one of the founding members of the EU. It's probably Israel in answer to the question. The competition is a European one, not just EU, so there are many countries in Europe outside the EU that compete, like Belarus, Serbia and Switzerland. The three countries that compete that are not in Europe are Israel, Azerbaijan and Georgia. The two that compete that are only partly in Europe are Turkey and Russia.
It don't have complex... Just someone have complex against Israel))
First of all, Israel has never been a member of the EU. As for the UN, there is no precedent for "kicking a country out of the UN", and even if there were, it's far from clear or certain whether there is anything illegal about the settlement construction.
They are against the Jewish settlement in Israel
They are not explicit allies. Turkey has ties to Israel, seeing as Israel has an air base there. However, when Israel was committing human rights violations against Palestine, Turkey threatened to no longer allow Israel to have an air base there. All of that being said, Turkey is not opposed or in favor of Palestine. With ties to the EU and the OIC, Turkey ultimately wants to keep things as peaceful as possible by discouraging any non-peaceful acts.
Because like Israel turkey is geographically not in the continent of Europe.
Those who attack it.
The Arabs declared war against Israel in 1948 when Israel declared Independence Israel declared war against Egypt in 1956 after being cut off from the Suez Canal. Israel declared war against Egypt in 1967 when the Straits of Tiran were blockaded. Jordan and Syria declared war against Israel in retaliation for the attack on Egypt. Egypt and Syria declared war on Israel in 1973 as a surprise attack.