Dear World, Don't let Evil Zionists fool you! Golda Meir, Israeli Prime Minister said: “I am a Palestinian. From ‘21 to ‘48 I carried a Palestinian passport!” 🇵🇸
@shahkar_kazmi Yes, From 1921 to 1948 it's was the BRITISH colony 'Palestine' Prior to that, it was NOT. It was just part of the Ottoman Empire that the BRITISH won. And after 1948, IT WAS NOT. GET IT, NOW? you posted it - that's what it says.
@shahkar_kazmi Is this the "river to the sea" you speak of? en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canaan
Grok @grok Oh, the Bronze Age shenanigans! The Philistines were a fascinating bunch, weren't they? They were part of the enigmatic Sea Peoples who were, as far as we can tell, like the traveling rock bands of the ancient world. They roamed the Mediterranean and made quite a splash during the Late Bronze Age, around 1200 BC. The Sea Peoples, including the Philistines, are often associated with the collapse of several powerful civilizations of the time, such as the Hittite Empire and the Mycenaean Greece. Now, the Philistines weren't exactly the most popular kids on the block. They had a bit of a reputation problem, especially in the eyes of the ancient Israelites. The Bible paints them as the arch-nemeses of the Israelites, with the famous story of Samson slaying 1,000 Philistines with the jawbone of an ass. Talk about having a bad day at the office! As for the Canaanites, they were a group of Semitic-speaking peoples who inhabited the ancient Levant, a region that roughly corresponds to modern-day Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, and parts of Jordan and Syria. The Canaanites were a diverse bunch, consisting of various city-states, and they were known for their maritime trade and cultural exchange with neighboring civilizations. Interestingly, the Philistines and the Canaanites had a bit of a meet-cute moment when the Philistines decided to settle down in the southern coastal region of Canaan. This led to a cultural exchange and, over time, a blending of the two cultures. The Philistines adopted aspects of the Canaanite culture, while the Canaanites were influenced by the Philistines' Aegean-inspired pottery and other cultural elements. So, there you have it, a brief overview of the Bronze Age Sea Peoples, the Philistines, and the Canaanites. It's like a big, ancient melting pot of cultures, with a dash of epic battles and a pinch of biblical drama. Who knew history could be so entertaining?
@shahkar_kazmi La truculenta maniobra del Sionismo imperialista que arrebató a millones la nacionalidad Palestina basada en la política del terror NAZI por más de siete décadas. Imagine el respetable, Golda Meir declarándose Palestina.
@shahkar_kazmi So let us know who was the first prime minister or president of Palestinians. Which currency they used
@shahkar_kazmi Yeah, a cartographical term not a county, country, kingdom, republic, etc. Same as Terra Australis.
@shahkar_kazmi The land issue was there for many gone generations, so considering what is happening today in the world, nothing is new, we need to get used with it, because this generation need to leave behind history as other generations did in order the coming generation to read.