Book of Jeremiah
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Let me simplify this for you. Let's call Israel a neighborhood of homes that was being rented out while the owner was away. Some renters are Christians, some are Arabs, some are Egyptians, all are renting from the caretaker that is handling the transactions while the owner is away. One day the owner returns. The people may continue to rent if they wish but do they own that property? No. Do they have any say in the neighborhood laws? No. Who is in control? The owner. At any time, anyone could have lived there but it makes then nothing more than a tenant. It means nothing. Get that through your head.At the time of the Muslim conquest, Palestine was Christian and the Muslims were at war with the Christians, that's why Palestine was conquered. Nothing to with Jews.
The owners of that land are the Jews and while you may live there, you may rent there, you do not own that land. It belongs to the Jews and you either abide by the Landlord's rules or you get out.