What you mean by interruption of the Roman government is unclear.
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they are illiterate people and their government is communist
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The Roman Empire ruled Palestine, but the Romans allowed the Jewish priests to take care of the relgous matters of the Jews.
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President Obama said that The United States does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli and palestine agresions towards each other.
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Palestine has been in wars for thousands of years.
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May call Palestine and the West Bank a country in the Middle East, has it's own flag, elected government officials and a President.
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First of all, the expression is either "Viva Palestine" or "Viva la Palestina". Both mean "long, live Palestine". There is also the implicit assumption in the statement that this is for a Palestine that replaces Israel instead of a Palestine alongside of Israel.
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873 military, police and government officials 1945-48 (http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Databases/Palestine/index.html)
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A group of terrorists mainly in Lebanon and Palestine areas who sometimes hold powerful government positions.
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The document in question is the Balfour Declaration of 1917.
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They set up a government administered first by priests, then
later by judges, and eventually by their first king ... Saul.
The area was not called Palestine, though, for almost
1,000 years after they went there.
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They were British Mandates. (from roughly 1919-1948)
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The current events in Palestine show people as targets of oppression by their government. The current events in Iraq also show the oppression of people by their government.
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branches of government are: The Israeli Government, The Israeli parliament - the Knesset, and the judiciary.
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Ancient Palestine refers to the region roughly encompassed by the former British Mandate of Palestine during all time-periods prior to 500 C.E. This territory is makes up part of the Southern Levant in the Middle East (Southwest Asia).
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Mitri Raheb has written:
'The invention of history'
'I am a Palestinian Christian' -- subject(s): Christianity, Church history, Israel (Christian theology), Palestine in Christianity, Palestine in the Bible, Politics and government
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In the time of Jesus, Palestine consisted of several territories, including Galilee and Judea, all under the control of Roman officials or kings appointed by Rome. The people had no say in the appointment of government officials. The Jews had some say in the appointment of temple officials in Jerusalem, as did the pagans for their temples, but the Romans could veto any selection and appoint their own nominee.
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Susan Lee Hattis has written:
'The bi-national idea in Palestine during Mandatory times' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Zionism, Jewish-Arab relations, Palestine
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Israel Amikam has written:
'Memorandum on the violation by the department of posts and telegraphs of the government of Palestine of the right of the Hebrew language to equality with the other official languages of Palestine' -- subject(s): Hebrew language
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Jesus was born in Palestine so yes it began in Palestine.
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gaza is one of the cities in historical palestine which is all occupied by the bloody terrorists of israel's army .. however people of gaza and all palestine are gonna win the freedom soon or later .. they will ..
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They rebuilt the Great Temple and formed a Jewish autonomous government under Persian auspices.
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hes the president of palestine hes the president of palestine
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It's the Arabian country that is named by all Arabs as Palestine,however it was occupied in 1948 by the Jews who named it Israel.
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PLO means: Palestine Liberation Organization PLO means: Palestine Liberation Organization PLO means: Palestine Liberation Organization PLO means: Palestine Liberation Organization PLO means: Palestine Liberation Organization PLO means: Palestine Liberation Organization
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The address of the Historic Palestine Inc is: 419 S Royall, Palestine, TX 75801-3637
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After Israel took over the PALESTINIAN land the Israelis built a wall around the Palestinians. Then the Israel people started to kill and throw tear gas on the remaining people of Palestine. Although some Palestinians are all over the globe the true history still lives on!
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The address of the Palestine Public Library is: 2000 S Loop 256 Ste 42, Palestine, 75801 5930
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The address of the Palestine Public Library District is: 201 South Washington Street, Palestine, 62451 1060
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Reuben Fink has written:
'America and Palestine' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Public opinion, Zionism
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In 1944, Israel/Palestine was under British sovereignty as the British Mandate for Palestine.
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Palestine in Jesus time was located where it is now, only it was not called Palestine then.
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First, there is the debate as to whether Palestine is a country or not. For the moment, let us avoid that debate and consider "Palestine" to refer to any are within the former Mandate of Palestine not under de jure Israeli control.
There are currently two distinct Palestinian Governments: the Palestinian Authority and the Hamas-Government.
The Palestinian Authority is the only internationally-recognized legitimate government of Palestine. It is a Parliamentary Democracy formed of an elected Parliament. The two main parties prior to 2007 were the political wings of Fatah and Hamas. After the Palestinian Civil War, Hamas has been removed from the Parliament, effectively making it a Fatah Dictatorship.
The Hamas Government is an unrecognized "rogue" state. It is typically considered a One-Party Dictatorship with recognized heads in the Gaza Strip. Additionally, there is a central coordinating and directing wing in Damascus, Syria.
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The modern State of Israel came into existence in 1948. In 1940, the area where Israel predominantly sits (excluding the Golan Heights) was called the British Mandate of Palestine.
The Mandate of Palestine was not a country, but a colony of the British Empire. What made a mandate different from a colony was that the British had an obligation to help the people living in the territory to form their own government and facilitate independence. In the specific case of the Mandate of Palestine, they were required to do this for the Jews and the Arabs together.
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Israel and the State of Palestine are major enemies. They have been conflicting since the formation of the Jewish state in 1948. Israel and Palestine have been involved in several wars, all of which Israel has won. Israel is a greater military power than Palestine, which is why Israel has won more wars and killed more Palestinians in the process. However, the Israelis are only defending their nation. Israel has occupied Palestine for almost sixty years. Israel has the right to protect itself against attacks, and has a strict military policy to protect itself because it is surrounded by enemy nations. The current government of Palestine is regarded as a terrorist organization by many countries, such as Israel and the United States, which is why Israel is especially cautious.
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Palestine is one country with (currently) two governments and a foreign military occupation. Historic Palestine is made of two countries: Israel and Palestine.
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When?
The region of Palestine has been under so many different rulers that it would be difficult to name them all. The most recent countries controlling all or part of that region include Israel which came after the United Kingdom which came after the Ottoman Empire.
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The document in question is the Balfour Declaration of 1917.
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