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The Arabs, including the fake Palestinians, continue their incitement against Israel in their schools, in their Mosques and in their official media. Israel does not exist on their maps and according to their beliefs; Palestine is Arab from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea! This is precisely the area of Israel!! This of course is also expressed in the PLO covenant. The Palestinian Liberation Organization! Just to remind some of us who may have forgotten, what PLO stands for; the PLO Covenant also states that accepting the West Bank in negotiations as an interim solution is acceptable in order to launch an attack from there to conquer the rest of the land! The so-called Arab-Israeli conflict has been going on for so long that many have forgotten how it all started, and what it was all about. We must remind ourselves that the conflict is about conquest of Israel, no less! and FATAH means conquest!! There never was in all of recorded history, an Arab state called Palestine and there is no reason for it now. Stop this devious peace process now!!! Stop the transfer of any more terrorist murderers now(!) and stop the macabre celebration greeting these murderous jihadist criminals as heroes Though the definite origins of the word Palestine have been debated for years and are still not known for sure, the name is believed to be derived from the Egyptian and Hebrew word peleshet. Roughly translated to mean rolling or migratory, the term was used to describe the inhabitants of the land to the northeast of Egypt - the Philistines. The Philistines were an Aegean people - more closely related to the Greeks and with no connection ethnically, linguisticly or historically with Arabia - who conquered in the 12th Century BCE the Mediterranean coastal plain that is now Israel and Gaza. A derivitave of the name Palestine first appears in Greek literature in the 5th Century BCE when the historian Herodotus called the area Palaistinē (Greek - Παλαιστίνη). In the 2nd century CE, the Romans crushed the revolt of Shimon Bar Kokhba (132 CE), during which Jerusalem and Judea were regained and the area of Judea was renamed Palaestina in an attempt to minimize Jewish identification with the land of Israel. Under the Ottoman Empire (1517-1917), the term Palestine was used as a general term to describe the land south of Syria; it was not an official designation. In fact, many Ottomans and Arabs who lived in Palestine during this time period referred to the area as Souther Syria and not as Palestine. After World War I, the name Palestine was applied to the territory that was placed under British Mandate; this area included not only present-day Israel but also present-day Jordan. Leading up to Israels independence in 1948, it was common for the international press to label Jews, not Arabs, living in the mandate as Palestinians. It was not until years after Israeli independence that the Arabs living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip were called Palestinians. In fact, Arabs cannot even correctly pronounce the word Palestine in their native tongue, referring to area rather as“Filastin.” The word Palestine or Filastin does not appear in the Koran. The term peleshet appears in the Jewish Tanakh no fewer than 250 times Support our work Via Paypal to judah92@gmail Thank you, News from Israel Jerusalem USA 1321-593-0960 Israel 972526357088 SEE INTERVIEWS youtu.be/E7w4tmkY8to
Posted on: Sat, 26 Oct 2013 05:41:34 +0000

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