Yes according to history, Bethlehem where Jesus was born was in in Palestine, . And the Romans controlled that area. But the country was broken up several times in their history.
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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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Palestine, Texas is located in the eastern part of the state. As of 2010, it had a population of 18,712 and made history in 2003 when a majority of debris from the Space Shuttle Columbia landed on the small town.
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Eliahu Epstein has written:
'The druzes of palestine' -- subject(s): History
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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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Gert Winsch has written:
'Britain's domination of Palestine' -- subject(s): History
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Victor Howells has written:
'A naturalist in Palestine' -- subject(s): Natural history
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Gideon Biger has written:
'The Boundaries of Modern Palestine, 1840-1947 (Routledgecurzon Studies in Middle Eastern History)'
'An empire in the Holy Land' -- subject(s): Historical geography, History
'The role of the British Administration in changing the geography of Palestine 1918-1929'
'Erets rabat gevulot' -- subject(s): History, Boundaries
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J. M. N. Jeffries has written:
'The Palestine deception' -- subject(s): Jews, Restoration
'Palestine' -- subject(s): History, Jewish-Arab relations, Zionism
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Doreen Ingrams has written:
'New ways for ancient lands' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature
'Palestine papers, 1917-1922' -- subject(s): History, Mandates, Palestine, Sources
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Moshe Shertok has written:
'Palestine and Keren Hayesod' -- subject(s): Jews, History
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ILAN PAPPE has written:
'HISTORY OF MODERN PALESTINE: ONE LAND, TWO PEOPLES'
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Abdul Latif Tibawi has written:
'Anglo-Arab relations and the question of Palestine, 1914-1921' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, History, Politics and government
'British interests in Palestine 1800-1901' -- subject(s): British, British Missions, Missions, Missions, British
'A modern history of Syria, including Lebanon and Palestine' -- subject(s): History
'Islamic education: its traditions and modernization into the Arab national systems' -- subject(s): Education, Islamic education
'Arabic and Islamic themes' -- subject(s): History, Education, Islam
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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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Andrew Wingate has written:
'Palestine, Mesopotamia, and the Jews' -- subject(s): History, Jews, Restoration
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Israel was inherited by the Children of Israel shortly after the Exodus from Egypt in 1450 B.C.E. ...
some 3,400 years ago. There has been a continuous Jewish presence in the land since then.
The origin of a "Palestine" is more difficult to pin down. One authoritative "History of Palestine"
dates it from the Ottoman conquest of the area.
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Specifically, it began in Jerusalem, Israel. Generally speaking 'Palestine' is between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River - as a crossroad between religion, culture, commerce and politics.
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Arthur M. Hochheiser has written:
'Postal stationary of the Palestine Mandate' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Postal stationery
'Palestine postal forms' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, History, Postal service
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hes the president of palestine hes the president of palestine
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Leopold Kessler has written:
'History & development of Jewish colonisation in Palestine' -- subject(s): Restoration, Jews
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Ernest Main has written:
'Palestine at the crossroads' -- subject(s): Zionism, Jewish-Arab relations, History
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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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Kenneth G. Hoglund has written:
'Achaemenid imperial administration in Syria-Palestine and the missions of Ezra and Nehemiah' -- subject(s): Bible, History, History of Biblical events, History of contemporary events, Jews
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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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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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The Crusades.
In the history of crusading, the idea that Christians should unite against Muslims for the defense of the Holy Places of Palestine.
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Nachum Gidal has written:
'In the thirties'
'The land of Israel' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, History, Jews in Palestine
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I am assuming you're using "Settler Jew" as the term for a person from Israel who moved to Palestine. Going from there...
1. In the 5700+ years of recorded Jewish history, a nation called Palestine has only existed for a few years. "Palestine" was the name for much of the region we call "the Middle East" today. To a citizen of Israel who knows their history, a nation named Palestine is an abomination and should not exist.
2. A "Palestinian Jew," therefore, cannot exist either.
Answer BI doubt that the recorded history of Jews comes back to 5700+ years as above. The prophet of the Jews is Moses and he was born in Egypt. His birth in Egypt was less than 3000 years ago. Jews left Egypt to Palestine in the time of Prophet David well after this time.The saying that Palestine is called on the currently called Middle East is historically not true and is just politically claimed as such to diffuse the Palestinian rights in their lands or at least part of it.
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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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