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originally posted by: 19Bones79
God's chosen people
originally posted by: 19Bones79
a reply to: StudentofthePast
I do not call them God's chosen.
They believe it as do Christians.
I'm highlighting the crimes committed against Palestinians in 1948 because the Zionists love to use Oct 7th as a fake starting point.
What would these people who support Zionism had done if they were the victims of a brutal Jewish occupation?
I wonder if one of them is brave enough to answer this question?
Got news for you. Not only does Gaza belong to the Jews, but also large portions of the surrounding countries. They all will be returned to Jewish possession in due time.
God takes to defending them supernaturally.
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 Assyrians 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 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.[1] In 390, during the Byzantine period, the region was split into the provinces of Palaestina Prima, Palaestina Secunda, and Palaestina Tertia. Following the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 630s, the military district of Jund Filastin was established. While Palestine's boundaries have changed throughout history, it has generally comprised the southern portion of regions such as Syria or the Levant. It also conceptually overlaps with several terms of Judeo-Christian tradition, including Canaan, the Promised Land, the Land of Israel, and the Holy Land.
Palestine_(region)