Roudy
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Maybe according to Hamas propaganda.There was no Italy or Germany either. There was no country called Israel.
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Maybe according to Hamas propaganda.There was no Italy or Germany either. There was no country called Israel.
Israel was briefly a country over 2000 years ago.
How briefly?
When they weren't controlled by Egypt, Babylon , Assyria, Persia, Rome or the Ottomans.
You also have to factor in Alexander the Great and his sons.
Egypt and Alexander the great had nothing to do with Israel, Fatima.When they weren't controlled by Egypt, Babylon , Assyria, Persia, Rome or the Ottomans.
You also have to factor in Alexander the Great and his sons.
So, much longer than Palestine.
So, much longer than Palestine.
Egypt, Babylon and Alexander the great had nothing to do with Israel, Fatima.
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Timeline of Ancient Israel
c. 1300-1200 BCE: The Israelites enter the land of Canaan: the age of the Judges starts
c. 1050-1010: The Israelites establish a kingdom, first under Saul (c.1050-1010) and then under David (c.1010-970)
c. 970: David’s son Solomon becomes king. He builds the Temple in Jerusalem
c. 931: After Solomon’s death, Israel divides into two kingdoms: Judah in the south, Israel in the north
722: The northern kingdom of Israel is destroyed by the Assyrians
c. 620: A major religious revival takes place in the southern kingdom of Judah
597-582: Judah and Jerusalem are destroyed in a series of invasions by king Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. The leading men of Judah are taken into exile in Babylon
538: The Persian king Cyrus allows the exiles back, and encourages them to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem
164: The Jews revolt against the Seleucid kings under the leadership of the Maccabees brothers
63: The Romans conquer Judaea and soon install the family of Herod the Great as rulers of Judaea
66-73 and 132-5 CE: Two great Jewish rebellions against the Romans end in the destruction of the Temple (70) and the expulsion of the Jews from near Jerusalem (135)
Wow, you’re such a liar.Wow. You're so ignorant.
No the region was called Southern Syria by the Ottomans For 600 years Until the 1900’s, when they gave it a European colonial name and changed to Palestine.Palestine was a province of Syria since 500 BC.
The Akkadians were a group of Semitic people who lived on the Arabian Peninsula between Egypt and Mesopotamia. A nos the population expanded the group moved north and began conflicts with the Sumerians. Eventually, lead by Sargon, the Akkadians conquered Sumer in 2340 BC and filled the land as far away as Lebanon.
The city of Akkad was constructed to be capitol of the largest empire known up until that time.
The city later changed its name to Babylon and became the center of cultural and commercial influence throughout the Middle East for almost two millennia. Despite the revolt by the city of Ur in 2125 BC which gave the land of southern Mesopotamia back to the Sumerians until about 2000 BC....