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It doesn't exist it was a roman province never a state or country
Israel predates Assyria
If you mean Israel you are mistakenIt doesn't exist it was a roman province never a state or country
If you mean Israel you are mistaken
Israel was a country before the Roman Empire existed
Well then is it not the Palestinians who have stolen Israel's land?Israel predates Assyria
No one has stolen anyone’s landWell then is it not the Palestinians who have stolen Israel's land?
I am speaking of PalestineIf you mean Israel you are mistaken
Israel was a country before the Roman Empire existed
Well then is it not the Palestinians who have stolen Israel's land?
So true. And now no more peace offerings & land concessions from Israel to the Palestinians. So be it.No one has stolen anyone’s land
The arabs could have had half of the Holy Land in 1948 but refused to settle for less than all of it
You can ask that question about any named place and there are often several answers so why single out Palestine as if it is the only place who's boundaries have been fluid over time or are open to dispute?
The British had a mandate starting in 1922 to impose their control over Palestine, they sure knew where it was.It doesn't exist it was a roman province never a state or country
The Kingdom of Israel began to exist around 1000 BC, the Assyrian Kingdom began before 1900 BC and is mentioned in Genesis as the name "Ashur" named after the man Ashur who was a grandson of Noah.Israel predates Assyria
To be exact Jews existed before Israel became a nationThe Kingdom of Israel began to exist around 1000 BC, the Assyrian Kingdom began before 1900 BC and is mentioned in Genesis as the name "Ashur" named after the man Ashur who was a grandson of Noah.
Not true. Israel has always had borders. From the moment of her declared independence.You can ask that question about any named place and there are often several answers so why single out Palestine as if it is the only place who's boundaries have been fluid over time or are open to dispute?
You could ask where is Israel
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Not true. Israel has always had borders. From the moment of her declared independence.
There are legal ways that borders come into being. The borders between Israel and Jordan and between Israel and Egypt are confirmed in the respective peace treaties, but the peace treaties did not create the borders. The borders pre-existed the peace treaties. Just so, there are existing, legal borders between Israel and Lebanon and between Israel and Syria. But because there exists a condition of war between them, those borders are affected by the fighting. There is no such thing as a "State of Palestine", so there are no territorial borders between Israel and a non-existent entity. There ARE very clear administrative lines for self-governing territories.
Stop with the turd polishingThere are legal ways that borders come into being. The borders between Israel and Jordan and between Israel and Egypt are confirmed in the respective peace treaties, but the peace treaties did not create the borders. The borders pre-existed the peace treaties. Just so, there are existing, legal borders between Israel and Lebanon and between Israel and Syria. But because there exists a condition of war between them, those borders are affected by the fighting. There is no such thing as a "State of Palestine", so there are no territorial borders between Israel and a non-existent entity. There ARE very clear administrative lines for self-governing territories.
No matter how you spin the current situation, however, it is incorrect to say that Israel has NEVER had defined borders. Again, she had defined borders from the moment of her declaration of independence.
Baruch Kimmerling has said that Zionists "officially accepted the partition plan, but invested all their efforts towards improving its terms and maximally expanding their boundaries while reducing the number of Arabs in them."
Many Zionist leaders viewed the acceptance of the plan as a tactical step and a stepping stone to future territorial expansion over all of Palestine.
Seriously?Stop with the turd polishing
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Zionists are liars, pathological liars and they never stop lying.