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@ummati | 4 December 13 | |
https://www.google.co.za/search?q=how+old+is+palestinetbm=ischtbo=usource=univsa=Xei=MLCfUu3AK8OihgejtIHgDQsqi=2ved=0CGkQsAQbiw=1280bih=918facrc=_imgdii=_imgrc=FdriKJW-Fkl1BM3A3BwJAQ8OqTCaYyVM3Bhttp253A252F252Fwww.lib.utexas.edu252Fmaps252Fhistorical252Fpalestine_1020bc.jpg3Bhttp253A252F252Foyc.yale.edu252Freligious-studies252Frlst-145252Flecture-123B16393B2602
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@ummati | 4 December 13 | |
go and have a look at some of the pictures there of maps of palestine
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@ummati | 4 December 13 | |
Palestinian population is the same pre historic population that lived in that land for thousands of years. Both science and history proved that. While Jewish stealth of land was based only on some biased religious scriptures which do not count as reliable historical sources. Until our day there is no real evidence of the so called kingdom of Israel on Palestinian lands. There have been Palestinians for at least 2500 years. They were first mentioned by the Greek historian, Herodotus. Certainly they did not suddenly appear just before Herodotus visited. What is also important from his writings is he mentions no people who could conceivably be the Biblical Jews. He also lists peoples practicing circumcision. There is no one resembling Hebrews, Judeans, Israelites or anything remotely resembling the biblical Jews. Results of a DNA study by geneticist Ariella Oppenheim appears to match historical accounts that Arab Israelis and Palestinians, together as the one same population, represent modern descendants of a core population that lived in the area since prehistoric times, religiously first Christianized then largely Islamized, and all eventually culturally Arabized. There is no single evidence from reliable sources that any Jewish civilization existed on Palestinian land. There is also no Archeological evidence! The only source Jews rely on is from religious scriptures. Israel has been desperately digging for the so called temple under Muslim mosque for over 40 years without finding one single trace! They were even caught trying to fake it: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6753063/ http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2004/12/27/... |
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@ummati | 4 December 13 | |
Judaism is religion. The followers of Judaism can accept or leave Judaism. If any Jew converted to another religion he will no longer be a Jew! Does that mean he lost this historical right to the land? If any person from any origin converted to Judaism, does that mean he magically developed this historical right to Palestine? It should be noted that many Jewish tribes converted to Christianity and Islam! Could Palestinians reclaim their looted homes if they all made a mass conversion to Judaism? Muslims and Arabs never expelled any Jew from Palestine and there never was any Jewish population transfer during the Islamic and Arabic rule of Palestine. Not even one single Arab or Muslim replaced any Jew! So if it is true that Palestinians invaded Palestine or Israel, where were the Jews when that happened then? Prior to the establishment of Israel, Muslims, Christians, and Jews referred to themselves as Palestinians and not Israelis. At that time no one claimed any exclusive right to Palestine. Before Jewish immigration was financially encouraged by Jewish agency, Jews made 1.7 of population in Palestine. Non-Jewish percentage was 98.3 http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsou... Many Jewish historians like Arthur Koestler in his book The Thirteenth Tribe traced the origin of majority of Jews today which turned out to be from Khazaria. They are new convert Jews who for political purpose chose Judaism: http://www.khazaria.com/ An invention called 'the Jewish people: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/9592... |
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@ummati | 4 December 13 | |
http://whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES//My20Rose20of20Palestine20(1917).jpg
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@ummati | 4 December 13 | |
this page if full of stuff and worth a read i believe.... http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/mapstellstory.html |
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@intended | 5 December 13 | |
@ propidol - 4.12.13 - 07:47pm The name Palestine is given to the region spreading from eastern Mediterranean coast to the Jordan Valley to the area covering Galilee Lake in the north and southern Negev Desert. The origin of this word lies in Plesheth. This is a name appearing frequently in the Bible and have started being known as Philistine in English. The world root of Plesheth lies in the word palah was is a term used generally in the sense of migratory, referring to the Palestinians conquest of the coast of Mediterranean. These people were mostly originates of Asia Minor and Greece and gradually became a part of the Arab world. But I guess you're rather more interested in going on an ethnic cleansing rant rather than the linguistic derivation of the word. Nearly right. Palestine has been adopted by Arabs living in Israel in the area West of the Jordan River. Pelesheth and not Palestine refers specifi ally to the Southwestern coasgal area of Israel. |
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@intended | 5 December 13 | |
The term Palestine was Never used to refer to the whole land called Israel .
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@propidol | 5 December 13 | |
@ intended - 5.12.13 - 04:52am Nearly right. Palestine has been adopted by Arabs living in Israel in the area West of the Jordan River. Pelesheth and not Palestine refers specifi ally to the Southwestern coasgal area of Israel. Actually, Im 100 per cent right. |
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@dgsn | 5 December 13 | |
@ intended - 5.12.13 - 04:52am Nearly right. Palestine has been adopted by Arabs living in Israel in the area West of the Jordan River. Pelesheth and not Palestine refers specifi ally to the Southwestern coasgal area of Israel. Yea actually he was 100 right. In actual realnus. You are WRONG!!! |
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