Posted on 08/28/2019 7:09:43 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
In 1844, when the Ottoman Empire still controlled the Holy Land, a census was conducted, which revealed that Jews constituted a majority of the population of Jerusalem. Where were the "Palestinians"? Where were the Canaanites?
The census count reported the presence of three groups in the city: Jews, Muslims, and Christians. Canaanites were apparently not present. But suddenly, inexplicably, all Palestinians were spontaneously transformed into Canaanites in 2019, just as quickly as all Jordanian and Egyptian Arabs in Israel were spontaneously transformed into Palestinians in 1967.
It took nothing more than the word of Yasser Arafat to create Palestinians out of thin air in 1967. And it took nothing more than the word of Mahmoud Abbas to turn them all into Canaanites in 2019. Who knew that the expressions of Arab leaders could be so magical?
So now that there are no more Palestinians, since they have all been magically transformed by Mahmoud Abbas's whimsical incantation into Canaanites, what is to be done about Palestinian territories? Is the name to be changed now to Canaanite territories? Or must the Canaanites tolerate living in a territory once ruled by Palestinians, who suddenly ceased to exist?
What will the OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation) have to say? Will it go along with the sudden adoption of Canaanite identity by the onetime Palestinians? Surely, the OIC nations will continue to support unconditionally their traditional allies in the war to eliminate Jews that Mohammed prophesied would culminate in the last days. Or will they?
Consider it: the now Canaanite population of the Jewish homeland is asking the international Islamic ummah to embrace a people claiming to worship Allah while also claiming to belong to a pagan culture that worshipped several deities. It's complicated.
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Most of the so called Palestinians migrated from other countries, just as Yassir Arafat did. He was a native Egyptian, as many in Israel were. Also, most came from modern day Jordan, which was created by the Palestinian mandate. In all honesty, Israel was almost inhabitable until the Jews returned.
they should be a lot taller if they were Canaanite descendants.
What unites Liberals and Muslims is that they both rewrite history to reinforce their goals of ideological supremacy. Any ideology based on lies is far from supreme, however.
So Palestinians are Canaanites, it really doesn’t matter what they call themselves. There have been indigenous people in the Holy Land before the Hebrews showed up, but the Hebrews did show up and have a continuous presence for at least 1500 years or so.
I am a huge supporter of Israel, the Palies need to reject hate, reject violence, and build their community.
I have no confidence in them no matter what they call themselves.
Great! At least we know now for certain what to do about the fakestinian problem -hou shalt utterly destroy them; namely, the Hittites, and the Amorites, the Canaanites, and the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites; as the LORD thy God hath commanded thee
But, they didn’t destroy them so...this.
Evidently.
The Palestinians are the Middle Easts homeless people, created by the same kind of governmental corruption that created them in our big cities. When destitute people become a political asset, there are always political forces that will make them so.
Jews were almost exterminated from the Holy Land by Crusaders. Under Muslim rule, Jews trickled back, but it was under the Ottomans that there was significant return. As Jews migrated in, so did Muslims seeking employment and trade with Jews.
By the time the first Godless Zionists showed up, there was swamp-draing, an agricultural school, and Jewish settlements. All such development attracted Muslims for economic opportunity.
Yes. Jews are supposed to be intelligent but they seem to be very slow learners
Sounds like you have your orders. I look forward to reading about your exploits.
It's hard to date Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, but the Merneptah stele about 1220 BC mentions "Israel" among the peoples in the area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean.
Indeed!. But its up to the Israelis to stop pussy-footing around
So those orders from God don't apply to you?
Stiff necked is what God has said.
Yep, and Abraham was probably in the land between 1850 and 1650.
In short, no. Note: this topic is from . Thanks SeekAndFind.
Cannaanites, huh? So then there are actually people worshiping Baal? Performing animal sacrifices? I wouldn’t think that Muslims of any era would want to be associated with that.
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