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In any case, the people who appropriated the name Palestine to themselves today are descended from largely Arab migrants from the neighbouring region. The claim they were indigenous to Palestine is one BIG Lie their Arab brotherhood successfully packaged to the world together with their oil.
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@mishtal Besides Herodotus and Aristobulus, other Greek historians who used the word Palestine to refer to Canaan were Aristotle, Polybius, and Plutarch.
The Roman historians Suetonius and Tacitus also used the word Palestine to refer to Canaan.
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@mishtal Herodotus also indicated that Palestine was inhabited by many Semitic peoples: Jews, Arameans, Arabs, Samaritans, and Phoenicians. He further mentioned that the city of Gaza was governed by an Arab leader.
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@mishtal The Philistines were in any case Canaanites or Greeks, whereas the Palestinians in more recent times were Arabs (Muslims, Christians...) and Jews.
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@mishtal The Jewish historians Philo of Alexandria and Flavius Josephus also used the term Palestine to refer to Canaan. Furthermore, they indicated that there were many Arab people living in different parts of Palestine.
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@mishtal The ancient Greek historian Herodotus, from the 5th century Before of Christ, noted in his book Histories that Palestine was a region located between southern Syria and the northern Arabian Peninsula.
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@mishtal Claiming something called Palestine should replace Israel because it was proposed by the United Nations is like claiming Mesopotamia should replace Iraq since it was proposed by the League of Nations.

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@mishtal It was already called Palestine by the Greek historian Herodotus in 500 BC.
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@mishtal In the 4th century Before of Christ, the Greek historian Aristobulus of Cassandrea noted that most of the people living in Gaza were Arabs, including their leader, Batis.
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@mishtal Whatever it's called it belonged to someone else, so it was given illegally, and even if you can justify the 1948 land grab, Israel as it is now called, has continued to take land that doesn't belong to it.
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@mishtal Genetic studies have shown that Palestinians are descended from many Jewish people who continued to live in Palestine after the defeat of Simon Bar Kokhba.
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@mishtal Eusebius said that in 135 CE the Roman emperor Hadrian renamed the area of Judah,Judea and Samaria as Syria/Palestina(Roman province) to infuriate the jews and remind them of their ancient enemy the phillistines.
Robert Spencer said that the 1929 Palestine Post referred to Jews.
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@mishtal Why are you trying so hard? Nobody buys the fairy story of a “promised land” for Jews
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@mishtal The name Palestine comes from the roman name which comes from the Peleset (egyptian: 𓊪𓏲𓂋𓏤𓏤𓐠𓍘𓇋𓍑) or Palastu, Pilišti, or Pilistu (Akkadian: 𒉺𒆷𒀸𒌓, 𒉿𒇷𒅖𒋾, and 𒉿𒇷𒅖𒌓) who settled the area in 1175 BC.
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@mishtal The "Roman invention" claim ignores history. "Palestine" appears in 12th-century BCE Egyptian records (Peleset) and 5th-century BCE Greek texts (Palaistiné) long before Hadrian. Arabs have used "Filastin" since the 7th century, including the 1911 Arab-run Filastin newspaper.
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@mishtal It's complete nonesense to say that it was a name particularly used by Christians. This was the classical nams for the region. Moreover, Palestine was also the name used by English speaking Jews, or have you not heard of the Palestinian Talmud? (Jerusalem Talmud is a modern name)
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@mishtal Are you on drugs?
The region has been geographically and administratively identified as Palestine during the Hellenic, Roman, Byzantine, Arab and Ottoman eras. This is amply attested in historical maps and sources.
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@mishtal Therefore, Palestinians have the legitimate right to have their Palestinian nation recognized.
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@mishtal The people once called “Palestinians” were actually the Jews, who rebranded themselves as “Israelis” after declaring Independance. The modern use of “Palestinians” for Arab-Islamist stems from a false historical appropriation that even Israelis adopted.


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@mishtal The Romans called the area Syria Et Palestina. It is thought to come from the Phillistines.
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@mishtal Palestine and the people already living there were specifically mentioned in the Balfour Declaration.
You cannot erase them.
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@mishtal "Palestine" was a name given the area by the ancient Greeks based on the Egyptian "Peleset", neither of whom were Christian, originating in 1150 BCE.
But then, you already knew that. Why lie?
Are you that desperate? (Yes. Yes he is.)
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