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ray b
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SEP 01, 01:10 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]: Yes... since... what, 700 AD? Interestingly though... the Jews have been there for over 3,500 years.
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NO THAT IS PURE PROPAGANDA
THERE WAS NO JEWISH EMPIRE THAT AREA WAS EGYPTIAN FROM 3000 BCE AFTER THEY LOST POWER THE NEW ASSYRIANS TOOK IT THEN THE MEDES THEN PERSIA THEN BIG AL'S GREEKS THEN THE ROMANS THEN THE GREEK/ROMANS ONLY THEN DO WE GET TO 700ACE AND MO'S GUYS personally attack IN THE HISTORY THERE ARE NO JEWISH EMPIRES ONLY IN THE BUYBULL A FAIRYTALE IS THERE A JEWISH EMPIRE AND THE BUYBULL IS NOT HISTORY OR FACT BASED JUST A STORY NO DATA
THE JEWS NEVER PLAY WELL WITH OTHERS NOT BACK THEN OR NOW
AT BEST THEY HAD VERY TEMPORARY SELF RULE BETWEEN BEING CONQUERED NO EMPIRE EVER
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BingB
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SEP 01, 01:31 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
the Jews have been there for over 3,500 years.
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No they haven't.
You can't "return" to a place if you are already there.
Google "diaspora" for more information.
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82-T/A [At Work]
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SEP 01, 03:02 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by BingB:
No they haven't.
You can't "return" to a place if you are already there.
Google "diaspora" for more information. |
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Are you going to tell me the Earth is flat? or that Trump colluded with Russia, or that masks block COVID? Sigh... you're a friggin' conspiracy theorist. Next you're going to tell me the holocaust was faked.
Here you go: https://www.hoover.org/rese...land-israelpalestine[This message has been edited by 82-T/A [At Work] (edited 09-01-2024).]
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ray b
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SEP 01, 08:17 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]: Are you going to tell me the Earth is flat? or that Trump colluded with Russia, or that masks block COVID? Sigh... you're a friggin' conspiracy theorist. Next you're going to tell me the holocaust was faked.
Here you go: https://www.hoover.org/rese...land-israelpalestine
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ok why the mask hate
sure the amount both in and out is reduced by a mask total blocks are magic charms or dreams of jesus masks reduce the spread
no we can't prove it but the timing was spot on so we know he did collude but can't prove it in court can prove treason but he is delay denigrate deflect never go to trial as you know he is guilty
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randye
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SEP 02, 06:52 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by BingB:
How can there be a "partition of Palestine" if "Palestine" never existed?
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Watching you conflate the new name(s), Provincia Syria Palaestina, that the Romans gave to the conquered region / land originally called Judea in 135 AD with a mythical nation / people is a real study in Leftist ignorance.
Believing the fairy tale of "Palestinian" nationalism requires the complete ignoring of the known, documented, history of the Jewish people in the region since 934 BC
[This message has been edited by randye (edited 09-02-2024).]
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Yellow-88
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SEP 02, 09:22 AM
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Is is possible that some problems have no solutions? Or one so obvious that it's invisible?
Is it possible that some people actually want to fight? For some reason known only to them?
If that's the case perhaps the most humane thing to do is provide ONLY food, water and medical supplies, and just let them fight until their done.
Is it possible that interference from the outside is the cause of what we see?
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ray b
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SEP 02, 10:22 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by randye: Watching you conflate the new name(s), Provincia Syria Palaestina, that the Romans gave to the conquered region / land originally called Judea in 135 AD with a mythical nation / people is a real study in Leftist ignorance.
Believing the fairy tale of "Palestinian" nationalism requires the complete ignoring of the known, documented, history of the Jewish people in the region since 934 BC
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YES THEY NEVER HAVE GOT ALONG WITH THE NEIGHBORS EVER
BTW REAL EVENT IN REAL EMPIRES IN 934 BCE
Neo-Assyrian Empire (934–609 BC)
The Neo-Assyrian Empire was an empire in Mesopotamian history which began in 934 BC and ended in 609 BC. During this period, Assyria assumed a position as the most powerful state on earth, successfully eclipsing Babylonia, Egypt, Urartu/Armenia and Elam for dominance of the Near East, Asia Minor, Caucasus, North Africa and east Mediterranean, though not until the reforms of Tiglath-Pileser III in the 8th century BC did it become a vast empire. Assyria was originally an Akkadian kingdom which evolved in the 25th to 24th Centuries BC. The earliest Assyrian kings such as Tudiya were relatively minor rulers, and after the founding of the Akkadian Empire, which lasted from 2334 BC to 2154 BC, these kings became subject to Sargon of Akkad, who united all the Akkadian and Sumerian speaking peoples of Mesopotamia under one rule.
Assyria finally succumbed to a coalition of Babylonians, Medes, Scythians, and others at the Fall of Nineveh in 612 BC, and the sacking of its last capital Harran in 608 BC. More than half a century later, Babylonia and Assyria became provinces of the Persian Empire. Though the Assyrians during the reign of Ashurbanipal destroyed the Elamite civilization, the Assyrians' culture did influence the succeeding empires of the Medes and the Persians, Indo-Iranian peoples who had been dominated by Assyria.
the Assyrian account diverges somewhat from the Biblical one; whereas the Assyrian inscriptions describes the campaign as a resounding success, in which tribute was regained, some states were annexed outright and Sennacherib even managed to stop Egyptian ambitions in the region, the Bible describes Sennacherib suffering a crushing defeat outside Jerusalem. Since Hezekiah, the king of Judah (who ruled Jerusalem), paid a heavy tribute to Sennacherib after the campaign, modern scholars consider it more likely that the Biblical account, motivated by theological concerns, is highly distorted and that Sennacherib succeeded in his goals of the campaign and re-imposed Assyrian authority in the region.[76] 19th-century reconstruction of Nineveh, made capital under Sennacherib
However, the biblical account does include the fact the Hezekiah paid a very large tribute to Sennacherib; it was only the siege and the attempt to entirely absorb Judah that was reported as ending in failure, according to 2 Chronicles 32.
paid off and became a vassal note the area of judah was very small ONLY NEAR THE CAPITAL AND DID NOT INC GAZA OR ANY COASTAL LAND AT ALL
BTW The Neo-Assyrian Empire DESTROYED THE NORTHERN jewish STATE COMPLETELY [killed] AND SURROUNDED JUDAH making it a vassal state no longer free before the 671bce when the The Neo-Assyrian Empire expanded into egypt right past the jews
so a small vassal kingdom does not equal an empire jews rule far less area and for a far shorter time then they claim they have been under others control from before 671bce a few hundred years at best while arabs had 1300 years of living there
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BingB
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SEP 02, 10:37 AM
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"the Assyrian account diverges somewhat from the Biblical one; whereas the Assyrian inscriptions describes the campaign as a resounding success, in which tribute was regained, some states were annexed outright and Sennacherib even managed to stop Egyptian ambitions in the region, the Bible describes Sennacherib suffering a crushing defeat outside Jerusalem. Since Hezekiah, the king of Judah (who ruled Jerusalem), paid a heavy tribute to Sennacherib after the campaign, modern scholars consider it more likely that the Biblical account, motivated by theological concerns, is highly distorted and that Sennacherib succeeded in his goals of the campaign and re-imposed Assyrian authority in the region."
Jews "claim" to the land is "A magic guy in the sky said it would always be ours."
How could anyone possibly disagree with that?[This message has been edited by BingB (edited 09-02-2024).]
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cliffw
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SEP 02, 11:01 AM
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What are the borders for Palestine ? I can't find Palestine on a map.
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ray b
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SEP 02, 11:11 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by cliffw:
What are the borders for Palestine ? I can't find Palestine on a map. |
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CAN YOU FIND GAZA ?
WAS ANY OF THAT AREA EVER JEWISH LAND ?
THE ARABS KNOW IT IS FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA Palestine
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