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Comments by "" (@arturferrao7353) on "Al-Qassam Snipers Wreak Havoc In Gaza; IDF Loses 3 More Soldiers, Sends Nahal Brigade To Rafah" video.
One day ago appeared a video of a parent of one kidnaped israelite said that he would happily accept the lost of his daughter if that means that the palestinians are destroyed. I presume that is the same for the parents of the soldiers.
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If you're wondering, is this: YouTube -> The Electronic Intifada -> Thomas Hand “ok” with Israel bombing captive daughter
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@RoadrunnerCoyote "There was never a country called Palestine." 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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@rajibminz "there is no palestine in old time " The 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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@RoadrunnerCoyote "so who lived in Judea?" Palestinians. Judea is in Palestine. Duh...
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@RoadrunnerCoyote " which is one of the 12 ancient Israel tribes" Yes, part of the ancestors of the modern palestinians.
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