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Comments by "" (@arturferrao7353) on "Saudi Arabia's Big 'Israel Cannot Exist...' Threat As USA Woos Salman, Snubs Netanyahu? | Gaza" video.
@RKT310 " Britain decided to share the land between Israel and Palestine" It was never theirs to beguin with.
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@RKT310 "Israel existed before 1948, go and read history." Here's the israel that existed: The name Israel is derived from the Hebrew words, "yisra," which means to struggle, and "el," which is short-hand for "God," or "Elohim." Thus it can be interpreted as someone who struggles with God. Source: sheknows -> israel It was a person's name. Not of cities or kingdoms or nations. The use of israel as place's name is a modern thing.
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@RKT310 "Palestine wasn't even a word let alone a country when Jerusalem and Judea was created" Reality: “The first written records referring to Palestine emerged in the 12th-century BCE Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt, which used the term Peleset for a neighboring people or land. In the 8th century BCE, the Assyria referred to a region as Palashtu or Pilistu. In the Hellenistic period, these names were carried over into Greek, appearing in the Histories of Herodotus in 5th century BCE as Palaistine. The Roman Empire conquered the region and in 6 CE established the province known as Judaea, then in 132 CE in the period of the Bar Kokhba revolt the province was expanded and renamed Syria Palaestina.” Source: Palestine: History: 135-337: Syria Palaestina and the Tetrarchy
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@gudruns9664 "There has never been a Palestine state ever in worldhistory!" The reality: The term “Palestine” is derived from the Greek word Philistia, which referred to the ancient state of the Philistines. This name was given to the region by Greek writers in the 12th century B.C. Source: PCRF -> Who Are the Palestinians?
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@RKT310 "So who created Judea and Jerusalem and those other cities then? Palestinians?" Yes.
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@Habibi-vy4hy "why go elsewhere when their ancestral land is there." Let us see who is the israelites ancestral land: Eran Elhaik, a geneticist at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, is calling for a rewrite of commonly held assumptions about Jewish ancestry. Instead of being primarily the descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel, present-day Jewish populations are, finds Elhaik, primarily the children of a Turkish people who lived in what is now Russia, north of Georgia, east of Ukraine. This civilization, the Khazars, converted from tribal religions to Judaism between the 7th and 9th centuries. Source: National Library of medicide -> Highlight: Out of Khazaria—Evidence for “Jewish Genome” Lacking
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@RKT310 "Before 1948, the Jews faced persecution around the world," And we can prety much see why.
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@Habibi-vy4hy "why is Jerusalem, the holiest city of Jews doing there if Jews were not there." The palestinians were mostly jews 2000 years ago.
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@Habibi-vy4hy "They want total destruction of Israel. " And that is bad because....?
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@Habibi-vy4hy "why did they not declare their land as an independent country." They did. The british sabotaged it. Here's what happened: In 1936 they achieved a measure of unity when all the Palestinian groups joined to create a permanent executive organ known as the Arab Higher Committee, under Husseini’s chairmanship. The committee demanded a cessation of Jewish immigration and a prohibition of land transfers from Arabs to Jews. A general strike developed into a rebellion against British authority. The British removed Husseini from the council presidency and declared the committee illegal in Palestine. Source: Encyclopedia Britannica -> Amin al-Husseini
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@stevendale7301 Yes, anyone that study history knows that the United nations of that time helped the zionists to steal land from the palestinians. that doesn't make the stolen unstolen.
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@RKT310 "Palestinians didn't create Jerusalem and Judea, " Then who did it? The french? It was build by the natives of Palestine inside palestinian territory. It was build by palestinians.
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