P F Tinmore
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The Jews lived there for a long time. So did a lot of other people.
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The Jews lived there for a long time. So did a lot of other people.
Churchill was a colonialist pig.
When did he ever consider it a problem to steal from the natives?
Churchill was awarded a Nobel Prize for historical literature The Nobel Prize in Literature 1953
What does that have to do with being a colonialist pig?
A lot of people came and went over the last few thousand years. Those Muslims, Christians, and Jews who stayed, put down roots, and built their country are the Palestinians.
A lot of people came and went over the last few thousand years. Those Muslims, Christians, and Jews who stayed, put down roots, and built their country are the Palestinians.
Jews retain prior possession of Israel based on sovereignty established 3000 years ago, 1000 years before Christ was born and 2000 years before Mahomet was born.
Pallies are just Arabs from Arabia.
A lot of people came and went over the last few thousand years. Those Muslims, Christians, and Jews who stayed, put down roots, and built their country are the Palestinians.
Jews retain prior possession of Israel based on sovereignty established 3000 years ago, 1000 years before Christ was born and 2000 years before Mahomet was born.
Pallies are just Arabs from Arabia.
Load of crap. Prove it.
In archaeological terms The Houses of Ancient Israel: Domestic, Royal, Divine focuses on the Iron Age (1200-586 B.C.E.). Iron I (1200-1000 B.C.E.) represents the premonarchical period. Iron II (1000-586 B.C.E.) was the time of kings. Uniting the tribal coalitions of Israel and Judah in the tenth century B.C.E., David and Solomon ruled over an expanding realm. After Solomon's death (c. 930 B.C.E.) Israel and Judah separated into two kingdoms.
Israel was led at times by strong kings, Omri and Ahab in the ninth century B.C.E. and Jereboam II in the eighth. The Houses of Ancient Israel § Semitic Museum
Jews retain prior possession of Israel based on sovereignty established 3000 years ago, 1000 years before Christ was born and 2000 years before Mahomet was born.
Pallies are just Arabs from Arabia.
Load of crap. Prove it.
Harvard University Semitic Museum: The Houses of Ancient Israel...
In archaeological terms The Houses of Ancient Israel: Domestic, Royal, Divine focuses on the Iron Age (1200-586 B.C.E.). Iron I (1200-1000 B.C.E.) represents the premonarchical period. Iron II (1000-586 B.C.E.) was the time of kings. Uniting the tribal coalitions of Israel and Judah in the tenth century B.C.E., David and Solomon ruled over an expanding realm. After Solomon's death (c. 930 B.C.E.) Israel and Judah separated into two kingdoms.
Israel was led at times by strong kings, Omri and Ahab in the ninth century B.C.E. and Jereboam II in the eighth. The Houses of Ancient Israel § Semitic Museum
Load of crap. Prove it.
Harvard University Semitic Museum: The Houses of Ancient Israel...
In archaeological terms The Houses of Ancient Israel: Domestic, Royal, Divine focuses on the Iron Age (1200-586 B.C.E.). Iron I (1200-1000 B.C.E.) represents the premonarchical period. Iron II (1000-586 B.C.E.) was the time of kings. Uniting the tribal coalitions of Israel and Judah in the tenth century B.C.E., David and Solomon ruled over an expanding realm. After Solomon's death (c. 930 B.C.E.) Israel and Judah separated into two kingdoms.
Israel was led at times by strong kings, Omri and Ahab in the ninth century B.C.E. and Jereboam II in the eighth. The Houses of Ancient Israel § Semitic Museum
Anything since then?
Harvard University Semitic Museum: The Houses of Ancient Israel...
Anything since then?
1000 AD: Jews take part in the defence of Haifa against the Crusades
1099:AD: Jews take part in thedefence of Jerusalem against the Crusaders
1211: Several Rabbis from France and England settle in Israel
1267: Maimonides arrives and establishes a synagogue in Israel. During the next 500 years, Jerusalem is reinstated as a centre of Jewish learning.
In 1500, there were an estimated 10,000 Jews living in the Safed region
1563: Establishment of a Hebrew printing press, the first printing press on the Asian Continent
By 1880 the Jews formed the majority of the population Jerusalem
Jewish villages established in Israel 1855--1914...
Deganya
Safed
Tiberias
Kinneret
Merhavya
Zikhron Yacov
Ekron
Mikveh Israel
Rishon le-Zion
Ben Shemen
Rehovot
Hulda
Kastinia
Artuf
Hebron
Ruhama
Beer-Toviya
Hartuv
Gedera
Kfar Uriya
Motza
Nes Ziona
Beer Yaakov
Nahalat Yehuda
Mahane Yehuda
Ein Ganim
Petah Tikvah
Kfar Sava
Kfar Mahal
Hadera
Gan Shmuel
Nahliel
Karkur
Givat Ada
Bat Shelomo
Tantura
Shefeiya
Yavneel
Beit Gan
Kfar Tova
Poriya
Sejera
Menahemya
Beitanya
Mizpa
Kfar Hittim
Bnei Yehuda
Mishmar Hayarden
Ayelet Hashashar
Ein Zeitim
Metulla
Anything since then?
1000 AD: Jews take part in the defence of Haifa against the Crusades
1099:AD: Jews take part in thedefence of Jerusalem against the Crusaders
1211: Several Rabbis from France and England settle in Israel
1267: Maimonides arrives and establishes a synagogue in Israel. During the next 500 years, Jerusalem is reinstated as a centre of Jewish learning.
In 1500, there were an estimated 10,000 Jews living in the Safed region
1563: Establishment of a Hebrew printing press, the first printing press on the Asian Continent
By 1880 the Jews formed the majority of the population Jerusalem
Jewish villages established in Israel 1855--1914...
Deganya
Safed
Tiberias
Kinneret
Merhavya
Zikhron Yacov
Ekron
Mikveh Israel
Rishon le-Zion
Ben Shemen
Rehovot
Hulda
Kastinia
Artuf
Hebron
Ruhama
Beer-Toviya
Hartuv
Gedera
Kfar Uriya
Motza
Nes Ziona
Beer Yaakov
Nahalat Yehuda
Mahane Yehuda
Ein Ganim
Petah Tikvah
Kfar Sava
Kfar Mahal
Hadera
Gan Shmuel
Nahliel
Karkur
Givat Ada
Bat Shelomo
Tantura
Shefeiya
Yavneel
Beit Gan
Kfar Tova
Poriya
Sejera
Menahemya
Beitanya
Mizpa
Kfar Hittim
Bnei Yehuda
Mishmar Hayarden
Ayelet Hashashar
Ein Zeitim
Metulla
How many of those were created with their own money?
That is still a small number compared to how many cities, towns, and villages there were in Palestine.
1000 AD: Jews take part in the defence of Haifa against the Crusades
1099:AD: Jews take part in thedefence of Jerusalem against the Crusaders
1211: Several Rabbis from France and England settle in Israel
1267: Maimonides arrives and establishes a synagogue in Israel. During the next 500 years, Jerusalem is reinstated as a centre of Jewish learning.
In 1500, there were an estimated 10,000 Jews living in the Safed region
1563: Establishment of a Hebrew printing press, the first printing press on the Asian Continent
By 1880 the Jews formed the majority of the population Jerusalem
Jewish villages established in Israel 1855--1914...
Deganya
Safed
Tiberias
Kinneret
Merhavya
Zikhron Yacov
Ekron
Mikveh Israel
Rishon le-Zion
Ben Shemen
Rehovot
Hulda
Kastinia
Artuf
Hebron
Ruhama
Beer-Toviya
Hartuv
Gedera
Kfar Uriya
Motza
Nes Ziona
Beer Yaakov
Nahalat Yehuda
Mahane Yehuda
Ein Ganim
Petah Tikvah
Kfar Sava
Kfar Mahal
Hadera
Gan Shmuel
Nahliel
Karkur
Givat Ada
Bat Shelomo
Tantura
Shefeiya
Yavneel
Beit Gan
Kfar Tova
Poriya
Sejera
Menahemya
Beitanya
Mizpa
Kfar Hittim
Bnei Yehuda
Mishmar Hayarden
Ayelet Hashashar
Ein Zeitim
Metulla
How many of those were created with their own money?
That is still a small number compared to how many cities, towns, and villages there were in Palestine.
Jews have lived in and ruled in Israel since the 13th century BCE, 3000 years ago, verified by the archaeological record.
You have any archaeological evidence Palestinians even existed in Israel prior even to the 20th century? No, I didn't think so.
How many of those were created with their own money?
That is still a small number compared to how many cities, towns, and villages there were in Palestine.
Jews have lived in and ruled in Israel since the 13th century BCE, 3000 years ago, verified by the archaeological record.
You have any archaeological evidence Palestinians even existed in Israel prior even to the 20th century? No, I didn't think so.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=683JeJPL7UY]Churches of Palestine - YouTube[/ame]
In Ottoman times [400 years duration, prior to WW I], no political entity called Palestine existed. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War, European boundary makers began to take greater interest in defining territorial limits for Palestine. Only since the 1920s has Palestine had formally delimited boundaries, though these have remained subject to repeated change and a source of bitter dispute.
Palestine Boundaries 1833–1947 - Cambridge Archive Editions
Jews have lived in and ruled in Israel since the 13th century BCE, 3000 years ago, verified by the archaeological record.
You have any archaeological evidence Palestinians even existed in Israel prior even to the 20th century? No, I didn't think so.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=683JeJPL7UY]Churches of Palestine - YouTube[/ame]
Palestine was invented after World War I by the British, birdbrain.
You have any archaeological evidence, not bogus youtube videos, Palestinians existed in Israel prior to the 20th century? No, I didn't think so.
Cambridge University Press...
In Ottoman times [400 years duration, prior to WW I], no political entity called Palestine existed. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War, European boundary makers began to take greater interest in defining territorial limits for Palestine. Only since the 1920s has Palestine had formally delimited boundaries, though these have remained subject to repeated change and a source of bitter dispute.
Palestine Boundaries 18331947 - Cambridge Archive Editions
Only since the 1920s has Palestine had formally delimited boundaries, though these have remained subject to repeated change and a source of bitter dispute.
Palestine was invented after World War I by the British, birdbrain.
You have any archaeological evidence, not bogus youtube videos, Palestinians existed in Israel prior to the 20th century? No, I didn't think so.
Cambridge University Press...
In Ottoman times [400 years duration, prior to WW I], no political entity called Palestine existed. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War, European boundary makers began to take greater interest in defining territorial limits for Palestine. Only since the 1920s has Palestine had formally delimited boundaries, though these have remained subject to repeated change and a source of bitter dispute.
Palestine Boundaries 1833–1947 - Cambridge Archive Editions
I guess all those churches were Jewish.
Palestine was invented after World War I by the British, birdbrain.
You have any archaeological evidence, not bogus youtube videos, Palestinians existed in Israel prior to the 20th century? No, I didn't think so.
Cambridge University Press...
I guess all those churches were Jewish.
Jews have lived in and ruled in Israel for 3000 years verified by the archaeological record.i
No archaeological record for the existence of Palestinians in Israel even before the 20th century? I didn't think so.
I guess all those churches were Jewish.
Jews have lived in and ruled in Israel for 3000 years verified by the archaeological record.i
No archaeological record for the existence of Palestinians in Israel even before the 20th century? I didn't think so.
Go ahead. Keep making a fool of yourself.
The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct Palestinian people to oppose Zionism.
Zuheir Mohsen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Former Palestine Liberation Organization Leader Zuheir Mohsen...
"The Palestinian people does not exist."