• The palestinian people did not exist and does not exist
• Prior to 1967, there are no known references to the palestinians as a separate people
• There is no palestinian language, no palestinian culture, and no other characteristics by which the palestinian arabs could be distinguished from the arabs of Egypt, Lebanon, Syria or Jordan
• Even while this area was under muslim and/or arab control, there was no state called "Palestine".
• From the end of the Jewish state Judea in antiquity until the British Mandate, the region now referred to as Palestine was never a country and had no clear boundaries, only administrative limits
• There has never been a so-called palestinian state, just as there has never been a palestinian people
• Prior to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, Jews living in Palestine were called palestinians.
• The palestinians are Jews who lived in the territory of the British Mandate until 1948. The Palestine Post was a Jewish newspaper, and the Palestinian Philharmonic Orchestra was a Jewish group. The British called palestinians the Jewish soldiers of the british army, in particular the fighters of the "Jewish Brigade". The word "palestinians", used in relation to the Jews - inhabitants of Palestine before 1948, can be found in newspapers and reports of the time, as well as in works of art, for example, in the novel "Exodus" by the famous American writer Leon Uris
• The so-called palestinian people was created in the sixties in the offices of the KGB in order to achieve the aggresive russian fascist horde goals in the Middle East. In the USSR was created the PLO - a terrorist arab organization..
Who are the palestinians?
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• The palestinian people did not exist and does not exist
• Prior to 1967, there are no known references to the palestinians as a separate people
• There is no palestinian language, no palestinian culture, and no other characteristics by which the palestinian arabs could be distinguished from the arabs of Egypt, Lebanon, Syria or Jordan
• Even while this area was under muslim and/or arab control, there was no state called "Palestine".
• From the end of the Jewish state Judea in antiquity until the British Mandate, the region now referred to as Palestine was never a country and had no clear boundaries, only administrative limits
• There has never been a so-called palestinian state, just as there has never been a palestinian people
• Prior to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, Jews living in Palestine were called palestinians.
• The palestinians are Jews who lived in the territory of the British Mandate until 1948. The Palestine Post was a Jewish newspaper, and the Palestinian Philharmonic Orchestra was a Jewish group. The British called palestinians the Jewish soldiers of the british army, in particular the fighters of the "Jewish Brigade". The word "palestinians", used in relation to the Jews - inhabitants of Palestine before 1948, can be found in newspapers and reports of the time, as well as in works of art, for example, in the novel "Exodus" by the famous American writer Leon Uris
• The so-called palestinian people was created in the sixties in the offices of the KGB in order to achieve the aggresive russian fascist horde goals in the Middle East. In the USSR was created the PLO - a terrorist arab organization..
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