Comments by "nuqwestr" (@nuqwestr) on "Sky News Australia"
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@tuff947 No, I've researched this for years, the name is ancient greek, the romans were greekophiles, they copied them like crazy, architecture and art, too. When the 2nd temple was destroyed, the Romans just changed the name, as they did in many other regions of their empire, nothing special, the greeks had referred to it as Palestina long time before romans got there. i don't believe the literal word of the bible, but cherish it as a repository of cognitive human history. there is no archeological evidence of jesus, not in the roman record. Tacitus makes a claim, but it was most likely a political myth in its time.
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@jensphiliphohmann1876 Ottomans called the region Palestine. But agree it was not a "people" but a place. The 710,000 people who were displaced/forced/fled, whatever your description, became refugees of the place, Palestine, and took the name after 1948. 130,000 Arabs stayed and became Israeli citizens, Israelis, and now number close to 2 million. The conflict is with Jihadists, Islamicist, something Churchill and T.E. :Lawrenced warned against.
Again, I have the original document from March 1921 from the 3rd Arab Congress called "STATE OF PALASTINE" [sic] It's available online to read as a PDF
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Hizb ut-Tahrir has been banned in Bangladesh, China, Pakistan, Germany, Russia, Turkey, Indonesia, and all Arab countries except Lebanon, Yemen and the UAE .In July 2017, the Indonesian government revoked Hizb ut-Tahrir's legal status, citing incompatibility with government regulations on extremism and national ideology.
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