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To: lorne who wrote (20072)7/1/2003 2:44:40 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23908
 
<<< . . . Such fragmentary records as we have indicate that the Jews were
wandering nomads from Iraq who moved to southern Turkey, came south to
Palestine, stayed there a short time, and then passed to Egypt, where they
remained about 400 years. About 1300 BC (according to your calendar) they left
Egypt and gradually conquered most—but not all—of the inhabitants of Palestine.

It is significant that the Philistines—not the Jews—gave their name to the country:
"Palestine" is merely the Greek form of "Philistia."

Only once, during the empire of David and Solomon, did the Jews ever control
nearly—but not all—the land which is today Palestine. This empire lasted only 70
years, ending in 926 BC. Only 250 years later the Kingdom of Judah had shrunk to
a small province around Jerusalem, barely a quarter of modern Palestine.

In 63 BC the Jews were conquered by Roman Pompey, and never again had even
the vestige of independence. The Roman Emperor Hadrian finally wiped them out
about 135 AD. He utterly destroyed Jerusalem, rebuilt under another name, and for
hundreds of years no Jew was permitted to enter it. A handful of Jews remained in
Palestine but the vast majority were killed or scattered to other countries, in the
Diaspora, or the Great Dispersion. From that time Palestine ceased to be a
Jewish country, in any conceivable sense.

This was 1,815 years ago, and yet the Jews solemnly pretend they still own
Palestine! If such fantasy were allowed, how the map of the world would dance
about!

Italians might claim England, which the Romans held so long. England might
claim France, "homeland" of the conquering Normans. And the French Normans
might claim Norway, where their ancestors originated. And incidentally, we Arabs
might claim Spain, which we held for 700 years.

Many Mexicans might claim Spain, "homeland" of their forefathers. They might
even claim Texas, which was Mexican until 100 years ago. And suppose the
American Indians claimed the "homeland" of which they were the sole, native, and
ancient occupants until only some 450 years ago!

I am not being facetious. All these claims are just as valid—or just as
fantastic—as the Jewish "historic connection" with Palestine. Most are more valid.

In any event, the great Moslem expansion about 650 AD finally settled things. It
dominated Palestine completely. From that day on, Palestine was solidly Arabic in
population, language, and religion. When British armies entered the country during
the last war, they found 500,000 Arabs and only 65,000 Jews.

If solid, uninterrupted Arab occupation for nearly 1,300 years does not make a
country "Arab", what does? . . . >>>

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