Judea_Israel_Current & Origination

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Trying to establish where the Jews came from and are they entitled to their land.
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A stunning reel from iwasdeadnowimalive, celebrating the essence of peace and freedom during Ramadan. With over 1,100 likes and 244 comments, this post sparked a heartwarming conversation on the importance of self-reflection and spiritual growth. #peace #freedom #ramadan #makka

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Canaan - Wikipedia

Canaan was a region in the Ancient Near East corresponding to modern-day Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and parts of southern Turkey and northern Israel.

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Land of Israel - Wikipedia

The Land of Israel, also known as the Holy Land, is a term used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to the region corresponding to the modern-day State of Israel and the Palestinian territories. The term is used in Jewish prayer and tradition to refer to the territory considered sacred by the Jewish faith, where the Hebrew Bible says Jews have a divine right to live.

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Hebrew language - Wikipedia

The Hebrew language is a Semitic language native to Israel, spoken by about 9 million people worldwide. It is the official language of Israel and one of the oldest languages still spoken today.

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Syria Palaestina - Wikipedia

Historical region that existed from 135 to 324 AD, covering parts of modern-day Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Syria, under Roman and Byzantine rule.

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Israelites - Wikipedia

The Israelites were a group of people who lived in the ancient Near East, particularly in Canaan and the Land of Israel. They were the ancestors of the Jewish people and the primary characters of the Hebrew Bible, also known as the Old Testament.

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Judea and Samaria Area

The Judea and Samaria Area is a term used by Israel to refer to the Israeli-occupied territories in the West Bank. The area includes parts of the historical region of Judea and Samaria, which were conquered by Jordan in 1948 and subsequently captured by Israel in 1967 during the Six-Day War.