Myths of “palestine” and “palestinians”

Sorry, it's true. There was no diaspora and Palestinian-Muslims never left the area.
So, Jesus, identified in the New Testament as an Israelite, was a Palestinian Muslim? Apostle Paul identified as an Israelite—Also a Palestinian Muslim?
 
In 1911 there was a newspaper called the Filastine.
Balfour called it Palestine.
San Remo called it Palestine.
The League of Nations called it Palestine.
The Mandate called it Palestine and a country many times.
The UN calls it Palestine.
Palestinian is the legal nationality.
The Palestinians and millions of others call the place Palestine.

Just sayin'.
 
In 1911 there was a newspaper called the Filastine.
Balfour called it Palestine.
San Remo called it Palestine.
The League of Nations called it Palestine.
The Mandate called it Palestine and a country many times.
The UN calls it Palestine.
Palestinian is the legal nationality.
The Palestinians and millions of others call the place Palestine.

Just sayin'.
Legal nationality™.

With all that desperate pleading, you confirmed there was never any “country of Pal’istan”.

Maybe cut and paste your “Treaty of Lausanne invented the country of Pal’istan”, slogan?

Just sayin’
 
In 1911 there was a newspaper called the Filastine.
Balfour called it Palestine.
San Remo called it Palestine.
The League of Nations called it Palestine.
The Mandate called it Palestine and a country many times.
The UN calls it Palestine.
Palestinian is the legal nationality.
The Palestinians and millions of others call the place Palestine.

Just sayin'.
Filastin was owned by Greek Orthodox Christian Arabs, a small minority. Palestine has been a standard European Christian name, and the Christian owners of Filastin obtained the name from their European co-religionists. Filastin focused mostly on Greek Orthodox issues.
 
In 1911 there was a newspaper called the Filastine.
Balfour called it Palestine.
San Remo called it Palestine.
The League of Nations called it Palestine.
The Mandate called it Palestine and a country many times.
The UN calls it Palestine.
Palestinian is the legal nationality.
The Palestinians and millions of others call the place Palestine.

Just sayin'.
Dr. Philip Hitti: Palestine never actually existed. It’s an objectionable name associated with Jews…

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In 1911 there was a newspaper called the Filastine.
Balfour called it Palestine.
San Remo called it Palestine.
The League of Nations called it Palestine.
The Mandate called it Palestine and a country many times.
The UN calls it Palestine.
Palestinian is the legal nationality.
The Palestinians and millions of others call the place Palestine.

Just sayin'.
For Arabs and Muslims, there was no such thing as a country called Palestine.

Abdullah al-Hadlaq, writer, Al-Watan, Kuwait: “When the state of Israel was established in 1948 there was no state called palestine. Where did we get that name which we have been defending? It didn’t exist.”

Kuwaiti Writer Abdullah Al-Hadlaq: Israel Is a Legitimate State, Not an Occupier; There Was No Palestine; I Support Israel-Gulf-U.S. Alliance to Annihilate Hizbullah
 
In 1911 there was a newspaper called the Filastine.
Balfour called it Palestine.
San Remo called it Palestine.
The League of Nations called it Palestine.
The Mandate called it Palestine and a country many times.
The UN calls it Palestine.
Palestinian is the legal nationality.
The Palestinians and millions of others call the place Palestine.

Just sayin'.
YAWN…. A territory.
Just sayin’. 🇮🇱✡️
 
In 1911 there was a newspaper called the Filastine.
Balfour called it Palestine.
San Remo called it Palestine.
The League of Nations called it Palestine.
The Mandate called it Palestine and a country many times.
The UN calls it Palestine.
Palestinian is the legal nationality.
The Palestinians and millions of others call the place Palestine.

Just sayin'.

In 1869 there was a newspaper called the Levant, was it a nation or a state?
Balfour called Palestine the Jewish nation.
San Remo called Palestine the Jewish nation.
The League of Nations called it the Jewish national re-constitution.
The Mandate called it the Jewish nation, legally bound by Balfour and San Remo.

The UN calls 'Palestine' a political party without membership,
representing less than half of its claimed subjects.

Nationality and citizenship are different things.
There're various citizens in the US - of different nationalities.
Be careful, with 'legal nationalities' you allege 'illegal nationalities'.

The 'Palestinians' can't even pronounce 'P-alestine',
60 millions Arabs are illiterate, and 500 million
search results in Google are for 'Flat Earth'.

Just sayin'.
 
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A lie being promulgated is that the “ancient” land of “palestine” was created by “palestinians” Well, no...

Ancient “palestine” never existed. The Middle East is a region of ancient civilizations, but “palestine” was not among them. “Palestine” is an English word derived from a Latin word—palaestina—first imposed on Jews’ land, ancient Israel, which referred to Philistines. The Philistines were non-indigenous, non-Semitic Greek invaders to ancient Israel known as the Sea Peoples having originated from the Aegean and Med. Seas. Roman Emperor Hadrian attempted to erase the Jewish heritage and history of the land in retribution for a Jewish rebellion against Roman occupation. Greek Philistines were enemies of the ancient Israelites. Philistines, extinct since the 6th century BCE, were completely unrelated to Arabs who fairly recently adopted the illegitimate “palestinian” identity.

The Roman name palaestina was later anglicized by European Christians into “palestine” which was the name temporarily adopted by Britain for the name of the British Mandate, British palestine.

Interestingly, Jews were originally called “palestinians” by the British in British palestine, until becoming Israelis. Arabs vehemently rejected the names “palestine” and “palestinian” as Western colonialist inventions. Arabs historically called Syria “Sham” which dismissively means “land to the left”

Only much later, in the 1960s, did Arabs, looking around for something to call themselves, begin identifying as “palestinians” though without the letter p in Arabic, Arabs cannot write or even say “palestine” or “palestinian” in their own Arabic language

Palestine was a province of Syria-Palestine in 500 BC.
 

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