>From Wikipedia... According to Moshe Sharon, Palaestina was commonly used to refer to the coastal region, and shortly thereafter, the whole of the area inland to the west of the Jordan River.[7] The latter extension occurred when the Roman authorities, following the suppression of the Bar Kokhba rebellion in the 2nd century CE, renamed "Provincia Judea" (Iudaea Province; originally derived from the name "Judah") to "Syria Palaestina" (Syria Palaestina), in order to complete the dissociation with Judaea.[16][17]
The name was first referenced in Ancient Egypt... The name "Palestine" is the cognate of an ancient word meaning "Philistines" or "Land of the Philistines".[7][8][9] The earliest known mention is thought to be in Ancient Egyptian texts of the temple at Medinet Habu which record a people called the P-r-s-t (conventionally Peleset) among the Sea Peoples who invaded Egypt in Ramesses III's reign.[10] The Hebrew name Peleshet (פ×שת PÉléshseth)- usually translated as Philistia in English, is used in the Bible to denote the southern coastal region that was inhabited by the Philistines to the west of the ancient Kingdom of Judah.[11] The Assyrian emperor Sargon II called the same region Palashtu or Pilistu in his Annals.[7][8][8][12] In the 5th century BCE, Herodotus wrote in Ancient Greek of a 'district of Syria, called Palaistinê" (whence Palaestina, whence Palestine).[7][13][14][15] That looks a bit earlier than modern times. It also doesn't matter who else is building walls. Just because someone else is doing it doesn't mean it is right for Israel to do so. No Humanitarian disaster in Gaza...WTF are you smoking Michael? Only from a Zionist...the rest of the world definitely disagrees. -----Original Message----- From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:mdino...@houseoffusion.com] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 1:52 AM To: cf-community Subject: Re: Obama power drunk on the Middle East The name Palestinians was not used to identify the Arab population of the area until recently. If you want to say that Arabs lived there, go ahead. But they did not have a country any more than the Jews did. The British ruled there, the Turks, the Caliphate, the Crusaders, Greece, Rome, etc. We're talking occupants, not countries. There were Arabs and there were Jews. But there was no Palestine in those 2000 years, at least not an Arab one. Jordan has not been there a while. It was carved from the British mandate. look it up. Independence 1946. > Palestine has existed for 2000 years. Israel has been non-existent for 2000 > years...that makes it artificially created. I would say many in India > question Pakistan's legitimacy. Jordan has been there for a while. What > right do the British and the UN have to carve up states and displace people > in the process in the first place? Total and utter bullshit. Palestinians have access to medial treatment inside of Israel besides their own hospitals. Again, look it up. And what other countries put up walls? Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Moracco, and the list goes on. And we're talking a fence for over 90% of the length. http://www.meforum.org/652/is-israels-security-barrier-unique And the Israeli court has moved the fence many times to facilitate those olive growers you use as an example. Many times to the detriment of Jews. > What other countries put up a wall, preventing access to hospitals, places > of work, olive groves, etc. Last wall like that I could think of was the > Berlin was and a lot of people questioned that and made a pretty big deal of > it coming down. What generations of Jewish olive growers? The ones there > have been there for the past 2000 years are still there, while the > Palestinians who were there have been kicked out. Again, Bullshit. Look at the list of aid sent into Gaza and you'll see there is NO humanitarian disaster. I can point you to huge markets in Gaza full of produce. Again, your using loaded rhetoric to make a false point. Blockaded, yes. Humanitarian disaster, no. And those gunships you love to use, again a totally loaded term, are not a daily thing like your implying. They don't go in shooting up civilian areas, and they're not the massacring nazi's like your trying to paint them. And those terrorist groups ARE the government in Gaza. But you're using blockade in a way that makes it sound like every Palestinian are is blockaded. Nope. Not true. The west bank is totally open with Palestinian police, services, and an economy that puts most Arab countries to shame. There are two Arab states here. One in Gaza who wants Israel destroyed and attacks it on a regular basis (killing a Tai worker last week if you bothered to read the news) and a second state in the west bank that is it's own entity in everything but name. Don't generalize in this because the argument will fail. And do your research before using rhetoric and regurgitated falsehoods. > Maybe if they would lift the blockade that has created one of the greatest > humanitarian disasters in the last century and into this century...maybe if > they would stop shooting up civilian neighborhoods with gunships and fighter > jets...maybe if they didn't come in and bulldoze the homes of people and > bulldoze activists, maybe then that would take some of the umphf out of the > sails of these terrorist groups. I think what both sides is doing is wrong, > but Israel has control of the military, where as Palestine does not have > that much control over the militant groups. Time for Israel to stop acting > like a spoiled fucking brat and grow the fuck up. Again, why is the onus only on Israel. Not once have I seen any call for responsibility or action on the part of the Palestinians in your arguments. 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