The question as posed is nonsensical. Palestine is a land and lands cannot be homeless, only people can.
If the question is how long have Palestinians been homeless, the answer depends on who you consider to be a Palestinian. There are numerous Palestinians who live in Israel, the Palestinian Territories, of the Palestinian Diaspora who live in homes and have citizenship of the States in which they live. (The status of Palestinians in the Occupied Territories is a little different.) In any case, to say that these people are homeless would be, by definition, incorrect since they live in homes. There are also Palestinians who have lived their entire lives in Refugee Camps. Those Palestinians and their ancestors have lived in Refugee Camps since either 1948 or 1967, the two times the Palestinians have fled in the wake of the Israeli-Arab Wars.
There have always been Jews in Palestine. They were not the majority between the years 132 CE and 1949 CE.
Jesus was born in Palestine so yes it began in Palestine.
No. Palestine has been consistently in Asia.
No. Palestine first competed in 1996.
the porblem is that as their being homeless, records about them would be hard to come by. They would have been convicted of being anti-social, so statistics about them would be there, it would take someone too long to go through all of the court records to find out how many were homeless. Of course homeless Jews would not have been classified separately from other Jews as it was only their Jewishness that mattered.
Palestine has been in wars for thousands of years.
To discourage homeless people from living in certain areas.
it all depends how long a person has been homeless for or how much longer they will live without a home, that determines their accommodation. most homeless people tend to hide away from the open streets due to physical abuse. so really it all depends on the area. if safe then i would say several months if not a year.
First of all, the expression is either "Viva Palestine" or "Viva la Palestina". Both mean "long, live Palestine". There is also the implicit assumption in the statement that this is for a Palestine that replaces Israel instead of a Palestine alongside of Israel.
yes i believe she was because she said it in a couple of interviews but i dont know what type of homeless she was because there are different types of homeless
Both believe that Palestine is their holy land and that it belongs to them.
Palestine was the Roman designation for a strip of territory that had never previously been occupied (in its entirety) by any other power. Palestine since that point (until the 1948) had always been occupied by a larger Empire that was not based in that region.