Palestinians: 10,000 years ago, since Abraham or since the Mandate for Palestine?

You are trying to erase the their history. They too are descended from Canaanites. Arabs migrated to the Levant and Mesopotamia thousands of years before Islam

Canaanites: Israelites, Ammonites, Moabites, Phoenicians. Not palestinians…

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You are trying to erase the their history. They too are descended from Canaanites. Arabs migrated to the Levant and Mesopotamia thousands of years before Islam
Arabs are mostly invaders from the 7th Century on with the rise of Islam. That is it.

The few Arabs who had any history during ancient times, have disappeared just like the Phoenicians, the Phillistines, and most of the Canaanite Nations. Their descendants are not to be found to tell, or write their ancestors history.

Just like the Europeans are invaders to the New World.

Invaders, takers of other people's land, destroyers of many of those people.

And you have NOTHING to show for the Palestinian / Arab Mass invasion of 10,000 years ago, a lie told by Abbas and other Arab leaders only a few years ago.
 
Arabs are mostly invaders from the 7th Century on with the rise of Islam. That is it.

Just like the Europeans are invaders to the New World.

Invaders, takers of other people's land, destroyers of many of those people.

And you have NOTHING to show for the Palestinian / Arab Mass invasion of 10,000 years ago, a lie told by Abbas and other Arab leaders only a few years ago.

Nope. Abraham and Moses had Arab wives.. Keturah and Zipporah. The Akkadians, Amorites, Edomites and Midianites were Arabs. Sargon 2 settled four Arab tribes in Samaria around 500 BC
Sargon 1 was an Arab.
 
Nope. Abraham and Moses had Arab wives.. Keturah and Zipporah. The Akkadians, Amorites, Edomites and Midianites were Arabs. Sargon 2 settled four Arab tribes in Samaria around 500 BC
Sargon 1 was an Arab.
Yawn.
 
Nope. Abraham and Moses had Arab wives.. Keturah and Zipporah. The Akkadians, Amorites, Edomites and Midianites were Arabs. Sargon 2 settled four Arab tribes in Samaria around 500 BC
Sargon 1 was an Arab.
Earliest Arab tribes date back to about 500 CE, according to Arab historians. Thousands of years after Abraham and Moses. And, Arab tribes originated in the Arabian peninsula, 800+ miles from Canaan…

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Too bad Palestinian Muslims and Christians were already living there.
So were Jews CONTINUOUSLY living on their ancient homeland for over 3000 years.

Quit delegitimizing Jewish rights and indigenous identity to the land.
 
So were Jews CONTINUOUSLY living on their ancient homeland for over 3000 years.

Quit delegitimizing Jewish rights and indigenous identity to the land.

By the time Jesus was born more Jews lived outside of Palestine in Alexandria, Damascus, Persia, Yemen, Aleppo, Baghdad and Elephantine island.
 
Too bad Palestinian Muslims and Christians were already living there.
In part, I agree. Non-moslems have never fared well under moslem rule. The only institutionalized system of discrimination against minority religions exists in moslem'dom. It's called dhimmitude.
 
In part, I agree. Non-moslems have never fared well under moslem rule. The only institutionalized system of discrimination against minority religions exists in moslem'dom. It's called dhimmitude.

They got along fine when I was there before the six day war.

Haven't been any dhimmis in a long time . Only able bodied men who didn't want to serve in defense of the community paid jizya.
 
They got along fine when I was there before the six day war.

Haven't been any dhimmis in a long time . Only able bodied men who didn't want to serve in defense of the community paid jizya.
It has nothing to do with Muslim Arabs invading the area from the 7th century on and becoming a majority, just as Europeans became a majority OVER the indigenous people in the Americas, Australia, etc.

Muslim Arabs also became a majority in many places in North Africa and what is now called the Middle East, except for Iran.
 
It has nothing to do with Muslim Arabs invading the area from the 7th century on and becoming a majority, just as Europeans became a majority OVER the indigenous people in the Americas, Australia, etc.

Muslim Arabs also became a majority in many places in North Africa and what is now called the Middle East, except for Iran.

North Africa isn't the Middle East. The Arabs traded with Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Levant long before Islam.... Also with East Africa and the Indus valley.
 
North Africa isn't the Middle East. The Arabs traded with Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Levant long before Islam.... Also with East Africa and the Indus valley.
North Africa is now mentioned as part of the Middle East, exactly because Muslim Arabs moved there in huge numbers during 1400 years, and became the majority in all of the areas, now many countries.
 
North Africa is now mentioned as part of the Middle East, exactly because Muslim Arabs moved there in huge numbers during 1400 years, and became the majority in all of the areas, now many countries.

Nope. It's not the Middle East. Arabs began migrating to Mesopotamia, the Levant, Egypt and Persia thousands of years before Islam. Sargon was an Arab.. the Akkadians were Arabs.
 
They got along fine when I was there before the six day war.

Haven't been any dhimmis in a long time . Only able bodied men who didn't want to serve in defense of the community paid jizya.
Oh yeah. They got along just fine before the six day war.
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Jews moved back to Hebron after the expulsion from Spain and Portugal. There wasn't any trouble.
Your sources are incorrect:

Hebron remained a Jewish city until the destruction of the First Temple in 586 b.c.e., when the Jews were exiled to Babylon; however, it became a Jewish city again around the second century b.c.e. A Jewish settlement continued to exist there under various foreign rulers until the 20th century c.e., except for a short period when Hebron was under Crusader rule (1100--1260 c.e.) and all the Jews were temporarily expelled.

Although the Jewish settlement in Hebron was small, it was considered very important by the Jews, who made frequent pilgrimages to the Cave of Machpelah. It also became an important spiritual center during the 16th century, after many learned Jews expelled from Spain in 1492 had settled there.


 
They got along fine when I was there before the six day war.

Haven't been any dhimmis in a long time . Only able bodied men who didn't want to serve in defense of the community paid jizya.

The relics of dhimmitude are alive and well across the islamic middle-east. They're just not as blatant as just a century ago. The hardships imposed on Christians in Egypt for example relative to discriminatory practices regarding simple repairs to a church.
 

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