Why the EU cannot admit Ukraine as a member
https://lemmy.world/post/1875990
Why the EU cannot admit Ukraine as a member - Lemmy.world
> The EU may well receive Ukraine as a candidate for accession and then leave it
to rot in the antechamber, just as happened with Turkey. Right now, the EU is
structurally not equipped to deal with Ukraine. > Despite pro-Ukrainian virtue
signalling at European summits and on social media, the tone is likely to change
once member states are presented with the bill for Ukraine’s EU accession.
Germany and the other net contributors to the union’s budget would have to bear
the brunt of the cost – at a time when their own economic models are coming
under strain. Would Poland and Hungary be happy to give up their current status
as net recipients of funds from the EU budget for the sake of Ukraine? Would
Italy agree to become an even larger net contributor? > As a country with 43
million inhabitants, Ukraine would displace Poland as the fifth-largest EU
member, after Germany, France, Italy and Spain. Ukraine’s accession would dilute
existing voting shares in the Council of Ministers, one of the two
decision-making bodies of the EU. > I believe there is a solution. The EU could
adopt a two-tier membership structure – a fortified eurozone at the centre and
an outer group of members. Ukraine could join that second group. The frequently
used word “associate member” would be too dismissive for what this would entail.
A separation of the EU into inner and outer groupings would include the customs
union, the single market, and structural and regional aid for everybody. If the
core group assigned itself an autonomous fiscal union, it could raise funds, on
the EU’s behalf, to finance Ukraine’s reconstruction. Ukraine, along with other
countries in the outer group, would have full voting rights on all issues except
the monetary and fiscal union, which would not include them. In turn, they would
enjoy a higher degree of national sovereignty in economic policy. > I am not
pretending that this would be easy to agree on. As long as people are under the
delusion that the recovery fund can act as a blueprint for a common European
fiscal policy, there will be no pressure in favour of a formal treaty change.
But it is not possible for this delusion to persist forever. The cost of
maintaining the status quo will eventually become apparent: it will be an EU
that disappoints; an EU with a diminished global role; and an EU that does not
include Ukraine.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian, injure 4 in occupied West Bank
https://lemmy.world/post/1875307

Israeli forces kill Palestinian, injure 4 in occupied West Bank - Lemmy.world
> Palestinian health ministry and Red Crescent said that one person was killed
and four wounded by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus. >
Israeli forces have shot a Palestinian dead and injured at least four others –
two in serious condition – in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, the
Palestinian health ministry and the Red Crescent said. > The Palestinian health
ministry said a person was shot dead before dawn on Thursday, as Palestinian
fighters said they were confronting Israeli forces and settlers in the Nablus
area, Reuters news agency reported. > At least four Palestinians sustained
gunshot wounds and two were in serious condition, the Palestinian Red Crescent
said in what it described as clashes with Israeli forces in the eastern part of
Nablus, a northern occupied West Bank city that has been a traditional centre of
Palestinian resistance to Israeli occupation. > The Nablus battalion of the
al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad group, said its members
were “fighting the occupation forces and groups of settlers who had stormed the
area of Joseph’s Tomb,” referring to a shrine in the city that has seen repeated
clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces. > Israel’s military did not
immediately respond to a request for comment on the latest killing of a
Palestinian, which follows the raid by Israeli forces earlier this month on the
Jenin refugee camp – located about 41km (25 miles) away – that killed 12
Palestinians, injured approximately 100 others, caused thousands to flee, and
inflicted widespread destruction on civilian infrastructure.
Inside the eviction of Palestinians losing their Jerusalem home
https://lemmy.world/post/1875235

Inside the eviction of Palestinians losing their Jerusalem home - Lemmy.world
> The Sub Labans lost their home of several decades after being forced out by
Israel at the start of the month. Willem Marx recounts the story of the
eviction, and the push to force Palestinians out. > Occupied East Jerusalem – In
the darkness, just after 4:30am [01:30 GMT], police officers began to seal off
the narrow sloping street, al-Khalidiyya Ascent, named for an illustrious family
who had established a nearby public library. > Some of the officers positioned
themselves in doorways opposite the designated building, equipped with Kevlar
vests and truncheons, others in a row along the top of a stone step. > Despite
the dim grey light, the soaring Dome of the Rock inside the al-Aqsa Mosque
compound was still visible in the near distance, towering over the alleyway and
the rooftops. > The police commander’s quiet signal was eventually given less
than an hour later. After decades of conflict, debate and courtroom drama
leading up to this finale, the speed of the eviction on July 11 was itself
extraordinary. > A small team of officers entered through the cornflower blue
metal door into the building’s cramped foyer. > They needed just a handful of
seconds to break open the white wooden doorway of the Sub Laban family home for
the past 70 years. > “It was very, very fast,” said Alma Shibolet, one of a
small number of people who had been inside the cramped 60-square-metre
(645-square-foot) apartment. “They just push the door, came storming in, like
dozens of them, immediately.”
Red Hat refuses Alma's CVE patches to CentOS Stream; says "no customer demand"
https://lemmy.world/post/1818665

Red Hat refuses Alma's CVE patches to CentOS Stream; says "no customer demand" - Lemmy.world