OK you supporters of truth time for "truth or dare". You claim the source of this article is somehow biased. Great. You should have no problem disproving the statement he made in the article. How is progress to be made if the truth is ignored.These questions are all to be answered TRUE or FALSE. Nothing else. All the sources I have found support them all as true statements. If you think they are false please state your source for the opposite answer. > > > << In the Six-Day War, Israel captured Judea, Samaria and East Jerusalem. > But they didn' t capture these territorries from Yasser Arafat. They > captured them from Jordan's King Hussein.>>> > > > <<<The first time the name was use was in 70 A.D. when the Romans > committed genocide against the Jews, smashed the temple and declared and > declared the land of Israel would be no more. From then on, the Romans > promised, it would be known as Palestine.>>> > > > <<< The name was derived from the Philistines, a Goliathian people conquered > by the Jews centuries earlier. It was a way for the Romans to add insult to > injury. They also tried to change the name of Jerusalem to Aelia Capitolina, > >>> > > <<<Palestine has never existed - - before or since - - as an autonomous > entity. It was ruled alternately by Rome, by Islamic and Christian > crusaders, by the Ottoman Empire and, briefly, by the British after World war I.>>> > > > <<<The British agreed to restore at least part of the land to the Jewish > people as their homeland.>>. > > <<< There is no language known as Palestinian. >>> > > <<<There is no distinct Palestinian culture.>>> > > <<< There has never been a land known as Palestine governed by > Palestinians.>>> > > <<< Palestinians are Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians (another recent > invention ) , Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis, etc. >>> > > <<<the Arabs control 99.9 percent of the Middle East lands. > Israel represents one tenth of 1 percent of the landmass.>>> > > <<< What about Islam 's holy sites? There are none in Jerusalem.>>> > > <<< In fact, the Koran says nothing about Jerusalem.>>> > > <<<It mentions Mecca hundred of times. It mentions Medina countless times. > It never mentions Jerusalem. >>> > > > > <<< There is no historical evidence to suggest Mohammed ever visited > Jerusalem.>>> > > > <<<Jews can trace their roots in Jerusalem back to the days of Abraham.>>>