Palestinians: When was Palestine established?

AMart

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Pretty interesting video in that the answers are hilarious.
 

Tell us about the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Anything yet on those ''new states''?

Why do you post here when you know so little?

And learn nothing.


I'm trying to learn about the odd notions you have regarding the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Nothing yet on those ''new states'' invented by that treaty?

Indeed, what 'new states'

Link?
 

Tell us about the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Anything yet on those ''new states''?

Why do you post here when you know so little?

And learn nothing.


I'm trying to learn about the odd notions you have regarding the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Nothing yet on those ''new states'' invented by that treaty?

Indeed, what 'new states'

Link?

O please!
It took 10 years for TinBrain to stop mentioning the Treaty of Lausanne!
 

Tell us about the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Anything yet on those ''new states''?

Why do you post here when you know so little?

And learn nothing.


I hurt your feelings with my comment on your endless cutting and pasting of silly youtube videos.

I don't post them for you,

Zionists refuse to learn anything.

It shows in their posts.
 

Tell us about the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Anything yet on those ''new states''?

Why do you post here when you know so little?

And learn nothing.


I hurt your feelings with my comment on your endless cutting and pasting of silly youtube videos.

I don't post them for you,

Zionists refuse to learn anything.

It shows in their posts.


Indeed, I don't find much learning takes place with the silly Press TV YouTube videos you dump into threads.
 

Tell us about the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Anything yet on those ''new states''?


Palestine was always a province of Syria from about 500 BC.

Except when it wasn't. The loosely defined land area called Palestine was a Sanjak, or administrative area of the Ottoman Empire


Palestine was a province of Syria just like Kuwait was a province of Iraq. .
Hollie, did you know that Germany and Italy weren't countries either until quite recently. Did you ever study Modern European History in school?
 

Tell us about the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Anything yet on those ''new states''?

Why do you post here when you know so little?

And learn nothing.


I'm trying to learn about the odd notions you have regarding the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Nothing yet on those ''new states'' invented by that treaty?

Indeed, what 'new states'

Link?

O please!
It took 10 years for TinBrain to stop mentioning the Treaty of Lausanne!


For most of its history Israel was a vassal state within the Syrian province of Palestine ,, and usually a vassal state to Egypt, Babylon, Assyria, Greeks, Romans and Turks. The inhabitants of Palestine were NOT European and/or Russian immigrants.
 

Tell us about the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Anything yet on those ''new states''?


Palestine was always a province of Syria from about 500 BC.

Except when it wasn't. The loosely defined land area called Palestine was a Sanjak, or administrative area of the Ottoman Empire


Palestine was a province of Syria just like Kuwait was a province of Iraq. .
Hollie, did you know that Germany and Italy weren't countries either until quite recently. Did you ever study Modern European History in school?

The land area of Palestine was an administrative district under the Ottoman Empire. Did you ever do the research on that?
 

Tell us about the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Anything yet on those ''new states''?

Why do you post here when you know so little?

And learn nothing.


I'm trying to learn about the odd notions you have regarding the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Nothing yet on those ''new states'' invented by that treaty?

Indeed, what 'new states'

Link?

O please!
It took 10 years for TinBrain to stop mentioning the Treaty of Lausanne!


For most of its history Israel was a vassal state within the Syrian province of Palestine ,, and usually a vassal state to Egypt, Babylon, Assyria, Greeks, Romans and Turks. The inhabitants of Palestine were NOT European and/or Russian immigrants.

Israel was not a state until 1948.
 

Tell us about the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Anything yet on those ''new states''?

Why do you post here when you know so little?

And learn nothing.


I'm trying to learn about the odd notions you have regarding the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Nothing yet on those ''new states'' invented by that treaty?

Indeed, what 'new states'

Link?

O please!
It took 10 years for TinBrain to stop mentioning the Treaty of Lausanne!


For most of its history Israel was a vassal state within the Syrian province of Palestine ,, and usually a vassal state to Egypt, Babylon, Assyria, Greeks, Romans and Turks. The inhabitants of Palestine were NOT European and/or Russian immigrants.

Israel was not a state until 1948.


Exactly and by then over 800,000 European Jews had immigrated to Palestine.
 

Tell us about the Treaty of Lausanne inventing the ''country of Pal'istan''.

Anything yet on those ''new states''?


Palestine was always a province of Syria from about 500 BC.

Except when it wasn't. The loosely defined land area called Palestine was a Sanjak, or administrative area of the Ottoman Empire


Palestine was a province of Syria just like Kuwait was a province of Iraq. .
Hollie, did you know that Germany and Italy weren't countries either until quite recently. Did you ever study Modern European History in school?

The land area of Palestine was an administrative district under the Ottoman Empire. Did you ever do the research on that?


Yes, everyone knows that, but it was still designated as a province of Syria. The Ancient Greeks called it Syria-Palestine.
 

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