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Archeological Finds In Israel Undermine the ‘Palestinian’ Narrative ~ the “land of their ancestors”!!!

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The Palestinians’ most formidable foe is … archaeology.


A 2,000-year-old mikvah (ritual bath) was recently uncovered in the Lower Galilee. Most people probably would never have heard about the discovery if not for the dramatic photos of the entire structure being carried by truck to a nearby kibbutz for preservation.

The remarkable sight of a truck-borne mikvah, however, also makes one pause and reflect on the remarkable implications of the archeological find.


It means that 2,000 years ago, the residents of the Lower Galilee were practicing the exact same religious rituals that Orthodox Jews throughout the world practice today.

Those Galileans, in other words, were Jews. They weren’t “Palestinians.” The word “Palestine” had not yet been invented. They weren’t Arabs or Muslims — the invasion of the Land of Israel by Muslim fundamentalists from the Arabian Peninsula was still 600 years in the future.

The news of the ancient mikvah must have been quite a disappointment to PA head Mahmoud Abbas. On September 25, he told the UN General Assembly: “The Palestinian people have been present in their homeland, Palestine, the land of their ancestors, for over 6,000 years.”

Those meddling archaeologists and their discoveries keep getting in the way of Palestinian propaganda!

To make matters worse for Abbas, the directors of the excavation were Walid Atrash and Abd Elghani Ibrahim. You can tell by their names that they are not exactly Orthodox Jews. The PA will have a hard time getting anybody to believe that Atrash and Ibrahim are agents of a Zionist conspiracy. ( walahu you baseless zionist theory debunked. Stick with Islam, I want m&ds and islamic sharia laws together forever)

The mikvah discovery was just the latest in a series of archaeological finds in Israel during the past year, each of which contradicted the Palestinian Arab propaganda narrative.

In the Givati Parking Lot excavation in Jerusalem, archaeologists discovered Hebrew-language inscriptions dating back 2,600 years. One was a stone seal with the words “belonging to Ikkar son of Matanyahu.” The other was a clay seal impression that read “belonging to Nathan-Melech, servant of the king.” They weren’t in Arabic. And the names weren’t Yasser or Mahmoud.

Elsewhere in Jerusalem, archaeologists uncovered a 2,000-year-old paved road that was used by Jews who made the annual pilgrimage to the capital at the time of the festivals of Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot. It wasn’t used by Arabs or Muslims or “Palestinians” — because there weren’t any of them around in those days.

Meanwhile, excavators from the University of North Carolina discovered two stunning mosaics at the site of a 1,600-year-old synagogue near Huqoq in northern Israel. One depicts a scene from the exodus of the Jews from ancient Egypt. The other shows images based on verses in the Torah’s book of Daniel. Note that the mosaics do not show scenes from the Koran. There is nothing Arabic or Islamic or “Palestinian” about them. They are Jewish, they are situated in Israel, and they are 1,600 years old.

Every new archaeological discovery about the ancient Jews constitutes another stick in the spokes of the wheels of the Palestinian Arab propaganda machine. Every physical fact in the soil of the country shatters the PA’s lies. Every stone or seal or shard of pottery reminds us who the real indigenous people of the Land of Israel are.
 
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As is well-known about Islamists, Palestinian leaders like to backdate – using their vivid imaginations – the presence of the “Palestinian people” in “Palestine.” Mahmoud Abbas has frequently declared that the Palestinians are direct descendants of the Canaanites, who lived in the Middle East some 4000 years ago. He has made even more extravagant claims recently at the U.N., where he said in late September that the Palestinians had been living in “Palestine” — the “land of their ancestors” — for the past 6000 years. At the kangaroo court of the U.N., any absurdity offered by the Arabs will find a willing audience. But the evidence provided by archaeologists keeps undermining this narrative of an ancient “Palestinian” presence in the land.
 
So if we find a indian relic at fort canning, island belongs to India?

If you find my pelvis hair in your house, itself can only conclude i had been to your house. As to whether the house belonged to me would require more evidences like looking for more pelvis hair or documental proof.
 
The fact is jews were dispersed by the Romans as troublemakers.they ventured all over the middle east. Some to Persia, others to Arabian peninsular, and many to europe.
Jerusalem became a roman city.
 
I buried a toof peek in my hdb down stairs garden. So that some day the troof, the cruel displacement of our people by the pap may be known. :cry:
 
As is well-known about Islamists, Palestinian leaders like to backdate – using their vivid imaginations – the presence of the “Palestinian people” in “Palestine.” Mahmoud Abbas has frequently declared that the Palestinians are direct descendants of the Canaanites, who lived in the Middle East some 4000 years ago. He has made even more extravagant claims recently at the U.N., where he said in late September that the Palestinians had been living in “Palestine” — the “land of their ancestors” — for the past 6000 years. At the kangaroo court of the U.N., any absurdity offered by the Arabs will find a willing audience. But the evidence provided by archaeologists keeps undermining this narrative of an ancient “Palestinian” presence in the land.
Obviously Palestine does not belong to Muslims.
 
Lesson learnt.
Put time capsules in what ever you want to claim thousands of years later.
 
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