It was never called "Palestine"!!

Some americans feel a kinship with ethnic cleansers; we share a common tactic with those societies.

Ruddy is a Yemeni or Iranian, he's about as American as Zhou Enlai.

We have plenty without him. But Yemen? The same Yemen that our illegal cluster bombs, known to have a 90% collateral casualty rate in the field, rain down on once we pass them off to the Wahabist Saudis? That would be rather odd. But he is rather out of it, who knows.

He is a Jew from one of those places. Maybe Iran more than Yemen.

No matter, he embraces genocide.

Yes, the once persecuted often adopt the behavior of their persecutors. In this case, the Nazis.
The Israelis certainly have.
 
My israel, right or wrong, you have to ask why the israeli firsters dont go to live there, maybe roudy looks like a big bad Iraqi, leaving a sand trail that might get into israeli vagina's
 
Last edited:
A Roudy FAIL is almost as funny as a Trump handshake FAIL.
4i6Ckte.gif



giphy.webp
 
You are hilarious. Maps, postal stamps, historical texts and other sources demonstrate that the claimed non-existence of Palestine and Palestinians is Zionist propaganda. But everyone with a brain knows that the claims of the Zionists colonizing an "empty land" is pure Zionist propaganda.

Some americans feel a kinship with ethnic cleansers; we share a common tactic with those societies.

Ruddy is a Yemeni or Iranian, he's about as American as Zhou Enlai.

We have plenty without him. But Yemen? The same Yemen that our illegal cluster bombs, known to have a 90% collateral casualty rate in the field, rain down on once we pass them off to the Wahabist Saudis? That would be rather odd. But he is rather out of it, who knows.

He is a Jew from one of those places. Maybe Iran more than Yemen.

No matter, he embraces genocide.
I don't support Islamist animals like you guys do.
 
Suriye-vilayeti.JPG


Note that the region of Palestine or Filistin also appears on this map (straddling Nablus and Jerusalem provinces at left).

How about the map title being Suriye-vilayeti?
Like I said, his own "evidence" totally refutes his claim. Poor poor Monte the fraudster.

What other Arabs declared after the Six-Day War:

"There are no differences between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. We are all part of one nation. It is only for political reasons that we carefully underline our Palestinian identity... yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity serves only tactical purposes. The founding of a Palestinian state is a new tool in the continuing battle against Israel".

- Zuhair Muhsin, military commander of the PLO and member of the PLO Executive Council -


"You do not represent Palestine as much as we do. Never forget this one point: There is no such thing as a Palestinian people, there is no Palestinian entity, there is only Syria. You are an integral part of the Syrian people, Palestine is an integral part of Syria. Therefore it is we, the Syrian authorities, who are the true representatives of the Palestinian people".

- Syrian dictator Hafez Assad to the PLO leader Yassir Arafat -


"As I lived in Palestine, everyone I knew could trace their heritage back to the original country their great grandparents came from. Everyone knew their origin was not from the Canaanites, but ironically, this is the kind of stuff our education in the Middle East included. The fact is that today's Palestinians are immigrants from the surrounding nations! I grew up well knowing the history and origins of today's Palestinians as being from Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Christians from Greece, muslim Sherkas from Russia, muslims from Bosnia, and the Jordanians next door. My grandfather, who was a dignitary in Bethlehem, almost lost his life by Abdul Qader Al-Husseni (the leader of the Palestinian revolution) after being accused of selling land to Jews. He used to tell us that his village Beit Sahur (The Shepherds Fields) in Bethlehem County was empty before his father settled in the area with six other families. The town has now grown to 30,000 inhabitants".

- Ex-Palestinian terrorist

You are hilarious. Maps, postal stamps, historical texts and other sources demonstrate that the claimed non-existence of Palestine and Palestinians is Zionist propaganda. But everyone with a brain knows that the claims of the Zionists colonizing an "empty land" is pure Zionist propaganda.

Some americans feel a kinship with ethnic cleansers; we share a common tactic with those societies.

Ruddy is a Yemeni or Iranian, he's about as American as Zhou Enlai.
Oh that's great, an Islamo-terrorist worshiping mentally ill antisemite gets to decide who is or isn't an American. Ya gotta love it.
 
Suriye-vilayeti.JPG


Note that the region of Palestine or Filistin also appears on this map (straddling Nablus and Jerusalem provinces at left).

How about the map title being Suriye-vilayeti?
Like I said, his own "evidence" totally refutes his claim. Poor poor Monte the fraudster.

What other Arabs declared after the Six-Day War:

"There are no differences between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. We are all part of one nation. It is only for political reasons that we carefully underline our Palestinian identity... yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity serves only tactical purposes. The founding of a Palestinian state is a new tool in the continuing battle against Israel".

- Zuhair Muhsin, military commander of the PLO and member of the PLO Executive Council -


"You do not represent Palestine as much as we do. Never forget this one point: There is no such thing as a Palestinian people, there is no Palestinian entity, there is only Syria. You are an integral part of the Syrian people, Palestine is an integral part of Syria. Therefore it is we, the Syrian authorities, who are the true representatives of the Palestinian people".

- Syrian dictator Hafez Assad to the PLO leader Yassir Arafat -


"As I lived in Palestine, everyone I knew could trace their heritage back to the original country their great grandparents came from. Everyone knew their origin was not from the Canaanites, but ironically, this is the kind of stuff our education in the Middle East included. The fact is that today's Palestinians are immigrants from the surrounding nations! I grew up well knowing the history and origins of today's Palestinians as being from Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Christians from Greece, muslim Sherkas from Russia, muslims from Bosnia, and the Jordanians next door. My grandfather, who was a dignitary in Bethlehem, almost lost his life by Abdul Qader Al-Husseni (the leader of the Palestinian revolution) after being accused of selling land to Jews. He used to tell us that his village Beit Sahur (The Shepherds Fields) in Bethlehem County was empty before his father settled in the area with six other families. The town has now grown to 30,000 inhabitants".

- Ex-Palestinian terrorist

You are hilarious. Maps, postal stamps, historical texts and other sources demonstrate that the claimed non-existence of Palestine and Palestinians is Zionist propaganda. But everyone with a brain knows that the claims of the Zionists colonizing an "empty land" is pure Zionist propaganda.
No moron, the maps are from a source that YOU posted before as your "proof" but now that it totally refutes your argument you start braying that it's Hasbara / Zionist propaganda. Thanks for the info. :lmao:
 
Some americans feel a kinship with ethnic cleansers; we share a common tactic with those societies.

Ruddy is a Yemeni or Iranian, he's about as American as Zhou Enlai.

We have plenty without him. But Yemen? The same Yemen that our illegal cluster bombs, known to have a 90% collateral casualty rate in the field, rain down on once we pass them off to the Wahabist Saudis? That would be rather odd. But he is rather out of it, who knows.

He is a Jew from one of those places. Maybe Iran more than Yemen.

No matter, he embraces genocide.

Yes, the once persecuted often adopt the behavior of their persecutors. In this case, the Nazis.
You mean like the Palestinians who's leader the Mufti was a certified Nazi?
 
It was never called "Filistine" or Palestine or anything of the sort. During the Ottoman Empire since the 1500's, not even during the Abbasid empire even before.

A Fraud is a fraud is a fraud. Palestinian is an invented identity stolen by the invading Arabs which referred to the Jews of the region only.

"There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria. 'Palestine' is alien to us. It is the Zionists who introduced it".

- Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, Syrian Arab leader to British Peel Commission, 1937 -

Afternoon Map: Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine, 1880s-1910s

Afternoon Map Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine 1880s-1910s

Our next map, like the rest in Jughrafiya-i Osmani (see 90, 101, 104, and 116), make no mention of Palestine anywhere. This was not uncommon for the period, as Palestine did not constitute an administrative district in the Ottoman Empire. Instead, the entire region is labeled ‘Suriye’ in all of these maps.

The final map in our collection comes from George Post’s Nabat Suriya wa-Filastin wa-al-Qatr al-Misri wa-Bawadiha (Beirut, n.p., 1884), 411 (The Flora of Syria, Palestine, and the Egyptian Country and its Desert). The title of the map itself is: The Botanical Climate of Syria(Aqalim Suriyya al-Nabatiyya). Note that Filastin does not appear anywhere on the map. Again, insofar as this is a translation of a book by one of most well-regarded botanists and geographers of Palestine in the nineteenth century, we once again see just how much the Arabs, in this case, came under the influence of their European counterparts. Indeed, this is one of the first books ever published in the Arab language which included the word ‘Filastin’ in the title of the work, and, low and behold, it is a translation from the English!

MIDDLE%20EAST%20&%20THE%20TURKS.jpg


16517454651_42479288e2_o.png
Keep in mind that you are dealing here with less than 10 mentally disturbed Jew haters
 
It was never called "Filistine" or Palestine or anything of the sort. During the Ottoman Empire since the 1500's, not even during the Abbasid empire even before.

A Fraud is a fraud is a fraud. Palestinian is an invented identity stolen by the invading Arabs which referred to the Jews of the region only.

"There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria. 'Palestine' is alien to us. It is the Zionists who introduced it".

- Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, Syrian Arab leader to British Peel Commission, 1937 -

Afternoon Map: Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine, 1880s-1910s

Afternoon Map Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine 1880s-1910s

Our next map, like the rest in Jughrafiya-i Osmani (see 90, 101, 104, and 116), make no mention of Palestine anywhere. This was not uncommon for the period, as Palestine did not constitute an administrative district in the Ottoman Empire. Instead, the entire region is labeled ‘Suriye’ in all of these maps.

The final map in our collection comes from George Post’s Nabat Suriya wa-Filastin wa-al-Qatr al-Misri wa-Bawadiha (Beirut, n.p., 1884), 411 (The Flora of Syria, Palestine, and the Egyptian Country and its Desert). The title of the map itself is: The Botanical Climate of Syria(Aqalim Suriyya al-Nabatiyya). Note that Filastin does not appear anywhere on the map. Again, insofar as this is a translation of a book by one of most well-regarded botanists and geographers of Palestine in the nineteenth century, we once again see just how much the Arabs, in this case, came under the influence of their European counterparts. Indeed, this is one of the first books ever published in the Arab language which included the word ‘Filastin’ in the title of the work, and, low and behold, it is a translation from the English!

MIDDLE%20EAST%20&%20THE%20TURKS.jpg


16517454651_42479288e2_o.png
Keep in mind that you are dealing here with less than 10 mentally disturbed Jew haters
If you eliminate the socks it's more like two or three. :lmao:
 
It was never called "Filistine" or Palestine or anything of the sort. During the Ottoman Empire since the 1500's, not even during the Abbasid empire even before.

A Fraud is a fraud is a fraud. Palestinian is an invented identity stolen by the invading Arabs which referred to the Jews of the region only.

"There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria. 'Palestine' is alien to us. It is the Zionists who introduced it".

- Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, Syrian Arab leader to British Peel Commission, 1937 -

Afternoon Map: Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine, 1880s-1910s

Afternoon Map Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine 1880s-1910s

Our next map, like the rest in Jughrafiya-i Osmani (see 90, 101, 104, and 116), make no mention of Palestine anywhere. This was not uncommon for the period, as Palestine did not constitute an administrative district in the Ottoman Empire. Instead, the entire region is labeled ‘Suriye’ in all of these maps.

The final map in our collection comes from George Post’s Nabat Suriya wa-Filastin wa-al-Qatr al-Misri wa-Bawadiha (Beirut, n.p., 1884), 411 (The Flora of Syria, Palestine, and the Egyptian Country and its Desert). The title of the map itself is: The Botanical Climate of Syria(Aqalim Suriyya al-Nabatiyya). Note that Filastin does not appear anywhere on the map. Again, insofar as this is a translation of a book by one of most well-regarded botanists and geographers of Palestine in the nineteenth century, we once again see just how much the Arabs, in this case, came under the influence of their European counterparts. Indeed, this is one of the first books ever published in the Arab language which included the word ‘Filastin’ in the title of the work, and, low and behold, it is a translation from the English!

MIDDLE%20EAST%20&%20THE%20TURKS.jpg


16517454651_42479288e2_o.png
Keep in mind that you are dealing here with less than 10 mentally disturbed Jew haters
If you eliminate the socks it's more like two or three. :lmao:
You cannot carry on a conversation with a historical revisionist.
 
What have ye to do with me, O Tyre, and Sidon,
and all the coasts of Palestine? (Joel 3:4a = 4:4a Heb)

The people shall hear, and be afraid;
sorrow shall take hold of the inhabitants of Palestina.
(Exod 15:14)


Rejoice not thou, whole Palestina ... (Isa 14:29a)

Howl, O gate; cry, O city,
thou whole Palestina, art dissolved. (Isa 14:31a)
 
It was never called "Filistine" or Palestine or anything of the sort. During the Ottoman Empire since the 1500's, not even during the Abbasid empire even before.

A Fraud is a fraud is a fraud. Palestinian is an invented identity stolen by the invading Arabs which referred to the Jews of the region only.

"There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria. 'Palestine' is alien to us. It is the Zionists who introduced it".

- Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, Syrian Arab leader to British Peel Commission, 1937 -

Afternoon Map: Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine, 1880s-1910s

Afternoon Map Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine 1880s-1910s

Our next map, like the rest in Jughrafiya-i Osmani (see 90, 101, 104, and 116), make no mention of Palestine anywhere. This was not uncommon for the period, as Palestine did not constitute an administrative district in the Ottoman Empire. Instead, the entire region is labeled ‘Suriye’ in all of these maps.

The final map in our collection comes from George Post’s Nabat Suriya wa-Filastin wa-al-Qatr al-Misri wa-Bawadiha (Beirut, n.p., 1884), 411 (The Flora of Syria, Palestine, and the Egyptian Country and its Desert). The title of the map itself is: The Botanical Climate of Syria(Aqalim Suriyya al-Nabatiyya). Note that Filastin does not appear anywhere on the map. Again, insofar as this is a translation of a book by one of most well-regarded botanists and geographers of Palestine in the nineteenth century, we once again see just how much the Arabs, in this case, came under the influence of their European counterparts. Indeed, this is one of the first books ever published in the Arab language which included the word ‘Filastin’ in the title of the work, and, low and behold, it is a translation from the English!

MIDDLE%20EAST%20&%20THE%20TURKS.jpg


16517454651_42479288e2_o.png
Keep in mind that you are dealing here with less than 10 mentally disturbed Jew haters
If you eliminate the socks it's more like two or three. :lmao:
You cannot carry on a conversation with a historical revisionist.
You cannot carry on any type of rational or intellectually honest conversation with any of them. You would have more success with someone in a lunatic asylum than these dedicated mentally ill bigots. For example, I used his own site and maps that the ignoramus has used before, which show that the Ottomans did not recognize a Palestine, and he is now calling his own source a "Hasbara site". Ya gotta love it.
 
It was never called "Filistine" or Palestine or anything of the sort. During the Ottoman Empire since the 1500's, not even during the Abbasid empire even before.

A Fraud is a fraud is a fraud. Palestinian is an invented identity stolen by the invading Arabs which referred to the Jews of the region only.

"There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria. 'Palestine' is alien to us. It is the Zionists who introduced it".

- Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, Syrian Arab leader to British Peel Commission, 1937 -

Afternoon Map: Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine, 1880s-1910s

Afternoon Map Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine 1880s-1910s

Our next map, like the rest in Jughrafiya-i Osmani (see 90, 101, 104, and 116), make no mention of Palestine anywhere. This was not uncommon for the period, as Palestine did not constitute an administrative district in the Ottoman Empire. Instead, the entire region is labeled ‘Suriye’ in all of these maps.

The final map in our collection comes from George Post’s Nabat Suriya wa-Filastin wa-al-Qatr al-Misri wa-Bawadiha (Beirut, n.p., 1884), 411 (The Flora of Syria, Palestine, and the Egyptian Country and its Desert). The title of the map itself is: The Botanical Climate of Syria(Aqalim Suriyya al-Nabatiyya). Note that Filastin does not appear anywhere on the map. Again, insofar as this is a translation of a book by one of most well-regarded botanists and geographers of Palestine in the nineteenth century, we once again see just how much the Arabs, in this case, came under the influence of their European counterparts. Indeed, this is one of the first books ever published in the Arab language which included the word ‘Filastin’ in the title of the work, and, low and behold, it is a translation from the English!

MIDDLE%20EAST%20&%20THE%20TURKS.jpg


16517454651_42479288e2_o.png
Keep in mind that you are dealing here with less than 10 mentally disturbed Jew haters
If you eliminate the socks it's more like two or three. :lmao:
You cannot carry on a conversation with a historical revisionist.
You cannot carry on any type of rational or intellectually honest conversation with any of them. You would have more success with someone in a lunatic asylum than these dedicated mentally ill bigots. For example, I used his own site and maps that the ignoramus has used before, which show that the Ottomans did not recognize a Palestine, and he is now calling his own source a "Hasbara site". Ya gotta love it.
The issue is to post facts and simply ignore the rantings.
 
What have ye to do with me, O Tyre, and Sidon,
and all the coasts of Palestine? (Joel 3:4a = 4:4a Heb)

The people shall hear, and be afraid;
sorrow shall take hold of the inhabitants of Palestina.
(Exod 15:14)


Rejoice not thou, whole Palestina ... (Isa 14:29a)

Howl, O gate; cry, O city,
thou whole Palestina, art dissolved. (Isa 14:31a)

The one mistranslated King James Version. There was no Palestine during Jesus' time, that is a fact. Besides we are talking about the last thousand years of Arab / Ottoman rule. Keep up, idiot.
 
It was never called "Filistine" or Palestine or anything of the sort. During the Ottoman Empire since the 1500's, not even during the Abbasid empire even before.

A Fraud is a fraud is a fraud. Palestinian is an invented identity stolen by the invading Arabs which referred to the Jews of the region only.

"There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria. 'Palestine' is alien to us. It is the Zionists who introduced it".

- Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, Syrian Arab leader to British Peel Commission, 1937 -

Afternoon Map: Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine, 1880s-1910s

Afternoon Map Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine 1880s-1910s

Our next map, like the rest in Jughrafiya-i Osmani (see 90, 101, 104, and 116), make no mention of Palestine anywhere. This was not uncommon for the period, as Palestine did not constitute an administrative district in the Ottoman Empire. Instead, the entire region is labeled ‘Suriye’ in all of these maps.

The final map in our collection comes from George Post’s Nabat Suriya wa-Filastin wa-al-Qatr al-Misri wa-Bawadiha (Beirut, n.p., 1884), 411 (The Flora of Syria, Palestine, and the Egyptian Country and its Desert). The title of the map itself is: The Botanical Climate of Syria(Aqalim Suriyya al-Nabatiyya). Note that Filastin does not appear anywhere on the map. Again, insofar as this is a translation of a book by one of most well-regarded botanists and geographers of Palestine in the nineteenth century, we once again see just how much the Arabs, in this case, came under the influence of their European counterparts. Indeed, this is one of the first books ever published in the Arab language which included the word ‘Filastin’ in the title of the work, and, low and behold, it is a translation from the English!

MIDDLE%20EAST%20&%20THE%20TURKS.jpg


16517454651_42479288e2_o.png



What bizarre premise.

If you believe that Palestine isn't Palestine because it wasn't always called Palestine, then no country is that country because it hasn't been called by that name since before written history.

No more Israel.

No more United States.

Guess we should go back to Mesopotamia though.


Sent from my iPad using USMessageBoard.com
 
It was never called "Filistine" or Palestine or anything of the sort. During the Ottoman Empire since the 1500's, not even during the Abbasid empire even before.

A Fraud is a fraud is a fraud. Palestinian is an invented identity stolen by the invading Arabs which referred to the Jews of the region only.

"There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria. 'Palestine' is alien to us. It is the Zionists who introduced it".

- Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, Syrian Arab leader to British Peel Commission, 1937 -

Afternoon Map: Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine, 1880s-1910s

Afternoon Map Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine 1880s-1910s

Our next map, like the rest in Jughrafiya-i Osmani (see 90, 101, 104, and 116), make no mention of Palestine anywhere. This was not uncommon for the period, as Palestine did not constitute an administrative district in the Ottoman Empire. Instead, the entire region is labeled ‘Suriye’ in all of these maps.

The final map in our collection comes from George Post’s Nabat Suriya wa-Filastin wa-al-Qatr al-Misri wa-Bawadiha (Beirut, n.p., 1884), 411 (The Flora of Syria, Palestine, and the Egyptian Country and its Desert). The title of the map itself is: The Botanical Climate of Syria(Aqalim Suriyya al-Nabatiyya). Note that Filastin does not appear anywhere on the map. Again, insofar as this is a translation of a book by one of most well-regarded botanists and geographers of Palestine in the nineteenth century, we once again see just how much the Arabs, in this case, came under the influence of their European counterparts. Indeed, this is one of the first books ever published in the Arab language which included the word ‘Filastin’ in the title of the work, and, low and behold, it is a translation from the English!

MIDDLE%20EAST%20&%20THE%20TURKS.jpg


16517454651_42479288e2_o.png



What bizarre premise.

If you believe that Palestine isn't Palestine because it wasn't always called Palestine, then no country is that country because it hasn't been called by that name since before written history.

No more Israel.

No more United States.

Guess we should go back to Mesopotamia though.


Sent from my iPad using USMessageBoard.com
You have a problem with the truth? Even the Arabs and their leaders scoffed at the thought of a Palestine.
 
It was never called "Filistine" or Palestine or anything of the sort. During the Ottoman Empire since the 1500's, not even during the Abbasid empire even before.

A Fraud is a fraud is a fraud. Palestinian is an invented identity stolen by the invading Arabs which referred to the Jews of the region only.

"There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented. There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria. 'Palestine' is alien to us. It is the Zionists who introduced it".

- Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, Syrian Arab leader to British Peel Commission, 1937 -

Afternoon Map: Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine, 1880s-1910s

Afternoon Map Ottoman and Arab Maps of Palestine 1880s-1910s

Our next map, like the rest in Jughrafiya-i Osmani (see 90, 101, 104, and 116), make no mention of Palestine anywhere. This was not uncommon for the period, as Palestine did not constitute an administrative district in the Ottoman Empire. Instead, the entire region is labeled ‘Suriye’ in all of these maps.

The final map in our collection comes from George Post’s Nabat Suriya wa-Filastin wa-al-Qatr al-Misri wa-Bawadiha (Beirut, n.p., 1884), 411 (The Flora of Syria, Palestine, and the Egyptian Country and its Desert). The title of the map itself is: The Botanical Climate of Syria(Aqalim Suriyya al-Nabatiyya). Note that Filastin does not appear anywhere on the map. Again, insofar as this is a translation of a book by one of most well-regarded botanists and geographers of Palestine in the nineteenth century, we once again see just how much the Arabs, in this case, came under the influence of their European counterparts. Indeed, this is one of the first books ever published in the Arab language which included the word ‘Filastin’ in the title of the work, and, low and behold, it is a translation from the English!

MIDDLE%20EAST%20&%20THE%20TURKS.jpg


16517454651_42479288e2_o.png



What bizarre premise.

If you believe that Palestine isn't Palestine because it wasn't always called Palestine, then no country is that country because it hasn't been called by that name since before written history.

No more Israel.

No more United States.

Guess we should go back to Mesopotamia though.


Sent from my iPad using USMessageBoard.com
The P'lishtim were wiped out by King David.
When the Romans were attacking Isreal during the 2nd Temple era, they renamed the area back to Ph'listin to demoralize the Jews.
 

Forum List

Back
Top