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Results of a DNA study by geneticist Ariella Oppenheim appears to match historical accounts that Arab Israelis ((Palestinian 1948)) and Palestinians, together as the one same population, represent modern "descendants of a core population that lived in the area since prehistoric times", albeit religiously first Christianized then largely Islamized, and all eventually culturally Arabized."American Academy for the Advancement of Science."
Before the Hebrews first migrated there around 1800 B.C., the land of Canaan was occupied by Canaanites.
Between 3000 and 1100 B.C., Canaanite civilization covered what is today Israel, the West Bank, Lebanon and much of Syria and JordanThose who remained in the Jerusalem hills after the Romans expelled the Jews [in the second century A.D.] were a potpourri: farmers and vineyard growers, pagans and converts to Christianity, descendants of the Arabs, Persians, Samaritans, Greeks and old Canaanite tribes.source""Marcia Kunstel and Joseph Albright, Their Promised Land""
The present-day Palestinians ancestral heritage
But all these [different peoples who had come to Canaan] were additions, sprigs grafted onto the parent treeAnd that parent tree was Canaanite[The Arab invaders of the 7th century A.D.] made Moslem converts of the natives, settled down as residents, and intermarried with them, with the result that all are now so completely Arabized that we cannot tell where the Canaanites leave off and the Arabs begin.source""Illene Beatty, Arab and Jew in the Land of Canaan""
which means that the Palestinian people definitely is the today Canaanites , there unique deferent culture from all their Neighbors in every way of living.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-AgKumCO2o&feature=related[/ame]
Before the Hebrews first migrated there around 1800 B.C., the land of Canaan was occupied by Canaanites.
Between 3000 and 1100 B.C., Canaanite civilization covered what is today Israel, the West Bank, Lebanon and much of Syria and JordanThose who remained in the Jerusalem hills after the Romans expelled the Jews [in the second century A.D.] were a potpourri: farmers and vineyard growers, pagans and converts to Christianity, descendants of the Arabs, Persians, Samaritans, Greeks and old Canaanite tribes.source""Marcia Kunstel and Joseph Albright, Their Promised Land""
The present-day Palestinians ancestral heritage
But all these [different peoples who had come to Canaan] were additions, sprigs grafted onto the parent treeAnd that parent tree was Canaanite[The Arab invaders of the 7th century A.D.] made Moslem converts of the natives, settled down as residents, and intermarried with them, with the result that all are now so completely Arabized that we cannot tell where the Canaanites leave off and the Arabs begin.source""Illene Beatty, Arab and Jew in the Land of Canaan""
which means that the Palestinian people definitely is the today Canaanites , there unique deferent culture from all their Neighbors in every way of living.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-AgKumCO2o&feature=related[/ame]