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There is no Palestine
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To put it bluntly and simply, there is no Palestine. The existence of a nation called "Palestine" is a fantasy. At first, it was an invention of the Roman Empire meant to be an insult and a punishment to the Jewish people. After the Romans destroyed the Jewish temple in 70 AD, and after stamping out the province of Judea's second insurrection in 135 AD, the Roman Empire pinned the name "Palestine" on the Land of Israel. The Romans renamed the province Syria Palaestina—that is, "Palestinian Syria." They did so resentfully, as a punishment, to obliterate the link between the Jews (in Hebrew, Y'hudim and in Latin Judaei) and the province (the Hebrew name of which was Y'hudah). "Palaestina" referred to the Philistines, whose home base had been on the Mediterranean coast

For centuries, “Palestine” was nothing more than a nebulous idea with no actual boundaries. “Palestine” applied vaguely to a region that for the 400 years before World War I was part of the Ottoman empire. In that empire, it was divided among several provinces and governates and never composed an administrative unit.

During World War One, the Ottoman empire fought alongside Germany against the Allies. That made the Holy Land enemy territory from the Allied perspective, and Britain took the lead in conquering it. When the war ended, the Allies divided the Ottoman Empire, and they assigned the area to Britain, and new borders were drawn.
Throughout all this though, Jerusalem always was the eternal capitol of the Jewish nation, where the Jewish temple still stood, or what was left of it.
The Holocaust
The Holocaust of World War Two was an experience that was burned into the minds of the Allied nations and their people. One of the results of the horrible stain on human history was the decision that the Jewish people needed their homeland. The United Nations decided to create a Jewish state, called Israel, and chose an area in the general area of where Judea and the Jewish kingdoms of David once were.
The New Holocaust
Since the rebirth of the great nation of Israel, the Arab world, driven by a deep-seated animosity and a refusal to accept the Jewish people's right to self-determination, has consistently sought the destruction of the Jewish state.
Since Israel's declaration of independence in 1948, Arab nations have launched numerous wars and terrorist campaigns aimed at eradicating the Jewish presence in the region. The 1948 Arab-Israeli War, also known as the War of Independence, saw a coalition of Arab armies invade the newly formed state, seeking to crush it in its infancy. This was followed by the 1956 Suez Crisis, the 1967 Six-Day War, and the 1973 Yom Kippur War, all of which were marked by Arab aggression and a refusal to recognize Israel's legitimacy.
The PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) and other terrorist groups carried out countless attacks against Israeli civilians, with the explicit goal of destroying the Jewish state. The 1972 Munich Olympics massacre, the 1985 Achille Lauro hijacking, and the 2000-2005 Second Intifada are just a few examples of the violence perpetrated against innocent Israelis.
Furthermore, the Arab League consistently opposed Israel's existence, adopting the Three No's policy in 1967: No peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, and no negotiations with Israel. This policy has been a cornerstone of Arab hostility towards the Jewish state.
And today? Attacks on the state of Israel never end, and when the Israelis defend themselves, they are the one who are always condemned In that sense, the antisemitism that has been in the heart of Europe and elsewhere for centuries in alive and well.
Today’s Antisemitism of the Left
Today, those who support a so-called Palestine are nothing more than proxies for Hitler’s holocaust. They seek the destruction of Israel. When they chant, “From the River to the Sea”, what they seek is the destruction of everything in between, which is the nation of Israel.

During World War Two, the alliance between The Grand Mufti, Amin al-Husseini, and Adolf Hitler is a dark chapter in history that we must never forget. Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, was a prominent Arab nationalist and a fierce opponent of Jewish immigration to what the British called Palestine. He found a kindred spirit in Adolf Hitler. During World War II, al-Husseini collaborated with the Nazis, seeking their support to prevent the establishment of a Jewish state. He even visited Hitler in 1941, expressing his admiration for the Nazi regime's treatment of Jews. Hitler’s ideology, rooted in racial superiority and hatred, found a willing partner in al-Husseini, who shared his disdain for the Jewish people. Together, they sought to spread their toxic ideology, leaving a lasting impact on the Middle East and the world. This is the banner carried today by Leftists who support a Palestinian state and make all manner of false accusations against Israel.
Conclusion
The ugly truth we must recognize is that the sprit of Adolf Hitler and the Grand Mufti lives on in the Global Left and the supporters of the fantasy state called Palestine. Today’s protests have nothing to do with a state called Palestine, they have to do purely with that age old demon, anti-Semitism. Israel and Judea is the land of the Jewish people, and Jerusalem is the eternal capitol of the Jewish state.
Written by Me


There is no Palestine
To put it bluntly and simply, there is no Palestine.

To put it bluntly and simply, there is no Palestine. The existence of a nation called "Palestine" is a fantasy. At first, it was an invention of the Roman Empire meant to be an insult and a punishment to the Jewish people. After the Romans destroyed the Jewish temple in 70 AD, and after stamping out the province of Judea's second insurrection in 135 AD, the Roman Empire pinned the name "Palestine" on the Land of Israel. The Romans renamed the province Syria Palaestina—that is, "Palestinian Syria." They did so resentfully, as a punishment, to obliterate the link between the Jews (in Hebrew, Y'hudim and in Latin Judaei) and the province (the Hebrew name of which was Y'hudah). "Palaestina" referred to the Philistines, whose home base had been on the Mediterranean coast

For centuries, “Palestine” was nothing more than a nebulous idea with no actual boundaries. “Palestine” applied vaguely to a region that for the 400 years before World War I was part of the Ottoman empire. In that empire, it was divided among several provinces and governates and never composed an administrative unit.

During World War One, the Ottoman empire fought alongside Germany against the Allies. That made the Holy Land enemy territory from the Allied perspective, and Britain took the lead in conquering it. When the war ended, the Allies divided the Ottoman Empire, and they assigned the area to Britain, and new borders were drawn.
Throughout all this though, Jerusalem always was the eternal capitol of the Jewish nation, where the Jewish temple still stood, or what was left of it.
The Holocaust
The Holocaust of World War Two was an experience that was burned into the minds of the Allied nations and their people. One of the results of the horrible stain on human history was the decision that the Jewish people needed their homeland. The United Nations decided to create a Jewish state, called Israel, and chose an area in the general area of where Judea and the Jewish kingdoms of David once were.
The New Holocaust
Since the rebirth of the great nation of Israel, the Arab world, driven by a deep-seated animosity and a refusal to accept the Jewish people's right to self-determination, has consistently sought the destruction of the Jewish state.
Since Israel's declaration of independence in 1948, Arab nations have launched numerous wars and terrorist campaigns aimed at eradicating the Jewish presence in the region. The 1948 Arab-Israeli War, also known as the War of Independence, saw a coalition of Arab armies invade the newly formed state, seeking to crush it in its infancy. This was followed by the 1956 Suez Crisis, the 1967 Six-Day War, and the 1973 Yom Kippur War, all of which were marked by Arab aggression and a refusal to recognize Israel's legitimacy.
The PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) and other terrorist groups carried out countless attacks against Israeli civilians, with the explicit goal of destroying the Jewish state. The 1972 Munich Olympics massacre, the 1985 Achille Lauro hijacking, and the 2000-2005 Second Intifada are just a few examples of the violence perpetrated against innocent Israelis.
Furthermore, the Arab League consistently opposed Israel's existence, adopting the Three No's policy in 1967: No peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, and no negotiations with Israel. This policy has been a cornerstone of Arab hostility towards the Jewish state.
And today? Attacks on the state of Israel never end, and when the Israelis defend themselves, they are the one who are always condemned In that sense, the antisemitism that has been in the heart of Europe and elsewhere for centuries in alive and well.
Today’s Antisemitism of the Left
Today, those who support a so-called Palestine are nothing more than proxies for Hitler’s holocaust. They seek the destruction of Israel. When they chant, “From the River to the Sea”, what they seek is the destruction of everything in between, which is the nation of Israel.

During World War Two, the alliance between The Grand Mufti, Amin al-Husseini, and Adolf Hitler is a dark chapter in history that we must never forget. Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, was a prominent Arab nationalist and a fierce opponent of Jewish immigration to what the British called Palestine. He found a kindred spirit in Adolf Hitler. During World War II, al-Husseini collaborated with the Nazis, seeking their support to prevent the establishment of a Jewish state. He even visited Hitler in 1941, expressing his admiration for the Nazi regime's treatment of Jews. Hitler’s ideology, rooted in racial superiority and hatred, found a willing partner in al-Husseini, who shared his disdain for the Jewish people. Together, they sought to spread their toxic ideology, leaving a lasting impact on the Middle East and the world. This is the banner carried today by Leftists who support a Palestinian state and make all manner of false accusations against Israel.
Conclusion
The ugly truth we must recognize is that the sprit of Adolf Hitler and the Grand Mufti lives on in the Global Left and the supporters of the fantasy state called Palestine. Today’s protests have nothing to do with a state called Palestine, they have to do purely with that age old demon, anti-Semitism. Israel and Judea is the land of the Jewish people, and Jerusalem is the eternal capitol of the Jewish state.