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Cole
Cole@cole_is_greene·
@falariff @horsegirl3005 Well the put the name “Palestine” on Judea so 🤷‍♂️. It’s time to move on and accept Israel my guy.
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Cole
Cole@cole_is_greene·
@falariff @horsegirl3005 I think you have your history mixed up buddy. The Philistines invaded Israel/Judea. They were Greek.
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Haladetz
Haladetz@Shmuhta·
@falariff @cole_is_greene @horsegirl3005 The archaeological record shows that "Israel" was already an established people group in the region by 1208 BCE, whereas the Philistines (as a distinct immigrant group) did not settle the southern coast until roughly 1175 BCE. Phillistines are literally called invaders in Hebrew
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AriffZamri
AriffZamri@falariff·
@Shmuhta @cole_is_greene @horsegirl3005 Thank you, like I said in the same era. While the Archaeological records is in a very small in number, this could also be said with the Archaelogical records of the Bible stating Philistine to be before Israel. To be exactly sure, is hard since both emerged in the same century.
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AriffZamri
AriffZamri@falariff·
@Shmuhta @cole_is_greene @horsegirl3005 If you really wanna argue then it is really Canaanites. But since the Dammi Israeli dna post, it shown both parties the Jews and Palestinians have the same subset of DNA and both are Canaan by DNA.
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Haladetz
Haladetz@Shmuhta·
@falariff @cole_is_greene @horsegirl3005 It argues that Palestinians are genetically descendants of Jews and Canaanites who were Arabized.That means they aren't Philistines (who were Greek/Aegean).That confirms Jews are the original indigenous population.
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Haladetz
Haladetz@Shmuhta·
@falariff @cole_is_greene @horsegirl3005 The 2019 Ashkelon Study (M-P Institute) found that the Philistine genetic signal disappeared within 200 years due to dilution. Modern Palestinians do not carry a distinct "Philistine" marker, they are genetically Levantine with significant Peninsular Arab admixture from conquests
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