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And the Palestinian people have lived there for around 14,000 years. Both genetic and archeological evidence has shown this.

Earliest recorded settlements I've read about are 3000 years BCE and that was the Canaanites.

In this case though ancient history is just an irrelevant distraction.
 
People don't want facts, they want information that confirms their prejudices.
Iran for example, we are constantly to told that the mad Mullahs want to kill every Jew simply because they are Jewish , yet, in Iran there 1000's of Jews still living there, they have been there continuously for over 2000 years.

But Ayatollah Khomeini is actually an record for saying “The occupying regime of Jerusalem must be disappeared from the page of time", there are literally dozens of quotes by the mad mullahs spouting death to Israel, I don't quite understand how you can deny this.


in Iran there 1000's of Jews still living there, they have been there continuously for over 2000 years.

About 9000 roughly, with a quarter of a million Jews of Iranian descent living mainly in Israel and 60,000 living in America. 9000 out of a population of over 80 million is a pretty small percentage, and a tiny fraction of what it once was.
 
Earliest recorded settlements I've read about are 3000 years BCE and that was the Canaanites.

In this case though ancient history is just an irrelevant distraction.
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H.man's history degree has come in handy after all, i see.:LOL:
 
Perhaps there is no better example of the absurdity of Israel’s actions than the case of the Old City of Hebron. The city is held hostage by a small group of Jewish extremists numbering 900 who live in the centre of Hebron – the second-largest Palestinian city in the West Bank, with a population of 232,500. The Jewish population is protected day and night by more than 1,000 Israeli soldiers. To allow settlers and soldiers to move freely, restrictions on Palestinian movement include dozens of fortified checkpoints, roadblocks and permanent and temporary military posts. The old city has practically been emptied of its Palestinian population. Is this sustainable?

Raja Shehadeh@the Guardian
 
there are literally dozens of quotes by the mad mullahs spouting death to Israel,

And many, many more racist Zionists dedicated to the destruction of Palestine and the Palestinians.

They are actively engaged in the destruction of homes, farms, schools, hospitals, universities, libraries, mosques, and even cemeteries. Destroying the living is not enough for them.

Many Zionists like to proclaim that there is no such place as Palestine and no such people as Palestinians.

It fits their genocidal ambitions.
 
Earliest recorded settlements I've read about are 3000 years BCE and that was the Canaanites.

In this case though ancient history is just an irrelevant distraction.
So, the fact that Palestinians have lived there for thousands of years it's irrelevant, now that Israel have decided they want all the land.
 
Jewish presence in the region dates back thousands of years, with significant
There has been a Jewish presence in Europe since Roman times.
Wasn't there more Jews in the Roman empire than the Roman province of Judea.
However, does this make Rome a Jewish city.
 
Yes, there were Jewish people living in Palestine long before 1948.

And there were also non-Jewish Arabs for many thousands of years..

But the Zionists are determined to destroy them and seize all the land within hundreds of miles of any spot where a Jewish person might once have pitched a tent.
 
During the Ottoman empire, Christians, Muslims and Jews all lived in the land, and all had the rights to govern their own areas.
 
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