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Satire for Sanity
The government of Morocco has repeatedly called for Spain to transfer the sovereignty of Ceuta and Melilla, along with uninhabited islets such as the islands of Alhucemas, Velez and the Perejil island, drawing comparisons with Spain's territorial claim to Gibraltar.[29] In both cases, the national governments and local populations of the disputed territories reject these claims by a large majority.[30] The Spanish position states that both Ceuta and Melilla are integral parts of Spain, and have been since the 16th century, whereas Gibraltar, being a British Overseas Territory, is not and never has been part of the United Kingdom.[31] Some argue[who?] that Ceuta has been under Christian rule (Spanish or Portuguese) for a longer period than major cities in peninsular Spain such as Málaga, Granada or Almería, and has been so since before the creation of the Spanish state in 1475. Morocco denies these claims and maintains that the Spanish presence in Ceuta and the other presidios on its coast is a remnant of the colonial past which should be ended. However, the United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories does not consider those Spanish territories to be colonies, whereas it does declare Gibraltar as a non-decolonized territory.[32]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceuta
Food for thought there. The Brits' claim to Gibraltar and the Malvinas doesn't have sound legal basis though.
The illegal squatters in Palestine would- no doubt at all- return a referendum verdict supporting Israeli possession, but their views have no basis in law. Israeli law is void in the matter. The Palestinians have offered the squatters Palestinian citizenship when Palestine becomes a full UN member state. I don't see any better option for the people of the Malvinas and Gibraltar- unless they choose to withdraw to the UK.
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