The History of The ״State״ of Palestine
tتاريخ دولة فلسطين
tتاريخ دولة فلسطين
Chapter 1: The biblical period
Chapter 2: The Kingdoms of Israel And Judah Period
Chapter 3: The Persian Rule
Chapter 4: The Hellenistic period
Chapter 5: The Roman Rule
Chapter 6: The Byzantine Period
Chapter 7: The Arab Occupation
Chapter 8: During the Crusades
Chapter 9: The Mamluks Rule
Chapter 10: Conquest of the Ottoman Empire
Chapter 11: The British Mandate
Chapter 12: The State of Israel
In 1948, after the Holocaust, the modern State of Israel was established, based on the borders of the Partition Plan - a plan passed by the United Nations, which determined that the Holy Land, which was inhabited at the time by Arabs and Jews, would be divided into two parts - the Arab and the Jewish part. The Jews approved the plan and established their state, but the Arabs rejected the plan, and a war began. A year later, the Arabs lost the war, and Israel occupied all the territories allocated to it in the Partition Plan and many more territories, with the West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip occupied by Jordan and Egypt respectively. "Palestine" or "Palestinians" was a word that represented all the inhabitants of the british mandate on the land. Jews and Arabs alike. In fact, in many languages over thousands of years, Jews were called "Palestinians".
It was the Arab countries that occupied the territories that you now call "the occupied territories of Israel", and kept them for themselves, with no desire or need to hand them over to anyone.
Why does Palestine have no history?
Only in 1964, years before Israel occupied these territories and the Arabs began to demand their liberation, did the "Palestinian" identity emerge, which from its first founder set itself one goal - to destroy Israel. There was no Palestinian people before 1948, but the Jewish people - have lived for thousands of years. The people of Israel live