No such thing as Palestine?

The countries that recognize Palestine.

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This map left out Costa Rica.
 
Laila El Haddad (a Palestinian who lives in Gaza) was booking a flight on British airways. When it came to selecting her country from the drop down list there was no Palestine. She complained to them until they added Palestine.

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Iceland has recognized Palestine to the 67 borders and has an Embassy in Ramalah, literally the Tip of thje Iceberg!
Fraudestinians are Arab INVADORS from neighboring Arab states. Even Ramallah is a fabrication based on Jewish towns:

http://www.tajalli.ps/EN/ramallah.html

The Bible mentions some villages in the Ramallah area, some of which are:

1-****** Al-Birah (Hebrew name Beirot, pl. of well).* Al-Birah as known for its abundance of wells and springs.* It was the home of two brothers from the Tribe of Benjamin (2 Kings 2:4).* It was the first station on the ancient Roman road leading from Jerusalem to Samaria and Galilee.* Church tradition says that the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph realized that Jesus was not with them by a well in Al-Birah (Luke 2:24).* St. Helena built a church on that site, which the Crusaders used, and was destroyed afterwards.* The ruins of the church remain until this day.

2-****** Beitin (Hebrew name Bethel).* Bethel was mentioned in the Bible (Judges 15:2), and has many archaeological sites as well as churches from the Byzantine and the Crusader eras.

3-****** At-Tira (Gamela).** There is a Church tradition that following the martyrdom of St. Stephen whom the Jews stoned to death at the walls of Jerusalem (Acts 7:58) who was buried in a garden in Gamela as the Great Master Gemelael ordered his Christian disciples to do. In the beginning of the 5th century AD, around the year 415, Lukianos, a priest from a church nearby, had a vision about the burial place of the first martyr.* So he told John, Patriarch of Jerusalem about the vision immediately.* When the spot was dug up, they found a stone grave on which was written Stephen in Hebrew. The body was transferred to the Patriarchate in Jerusalem.* The Church celebrates this event on the 2nd of August of every year.*A church was built on the site, but was destroyed by the Persians, and later rebuilt by the Orthodox Patriarchate in Jerusalem, and was used by the Crusaders as a church and a fortress. It was destroyed and rebuilt again by the Patriarchate, but was neglected and faded away over the years.

*** Wars and famines caused many people to flee the area.* It remained deserted from the 13th century to the 17th, until settlers of Ghassanite origins from east of the river Jordan flocked to the area, and since then it flourished and grew year by year, and the town of Ramallah was established.

*** The historian Papadopolous wrote that the Jerusalem Patriarchate used to send a priest to Ramallah to perform prayers and to teach Greek and Arabic.*His monthly salary in 1706 was 20 piastres
 
Palestine was created by the British in 1919 or so? Come on now. Talk about fiction, in 1948 Israel was created out of the same mystical fictitious imaginary whole cloth as Palestine. I understand WHY, the holocaust and persecution. But stealing the land from peoples and a culture that pre-dated what happened in Europe is just a intellectual deception. And they know it. That is sad.

You are welcome to make up your own mind, Mary, not your own facts.
 

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