The Torah doesn't say what parts of Egypt the Hebrews settled in.
Answer:
Actually, it does. They settled in Goshen (Exodus 8:18 and other verses).
They settled in the land of Israel
They were a tribe of people in the Middle East.
They were a tribe of people in the Middle East.
Neanderthals primarily settled in Europe and parts of western Asia during the Middle Paleolithic period. They inhabited a range of environments, from open grasslands to dense forests, and adapted their lifestyles to survive in these varied landscapes.
Arabs are semitic people who live in most of the countries of the Middle East. Hebrews were the ancestors of today's Jews.
The Hebrews settled in the region of Canaan, which is modern-day Israel and Palestine. This region is significant in the history and religious texts of Judaism.
Israel.
The Hebrews did not use Porpoise skin at all, since porpoises are not kosher animals (not to mention the fact that there were no porpoises in the Middle East at the time.
Abraham
Hebrews
Many religions have had virtually no exposure to the religion of the Hebrews; such as Buddhism, Confucianism, hinduism, Shintoism, Taoism and animism. In general, nations east of Iran, west of the Atlantic, north of the Mediterranean region and south of the Sahara had no knowledge of the Hebrews in olden times.It is easier to state the religions that have been influenced by Judaism, since there are only two: Christianity and Islam.
People in the Middle East prefer to settle in areas where freshwater is readily accessible, either from rivers or lakes. In modern times, this has extended to regions where oil wealth is sufficient to provide for desalination plants in coastal regions.
Simply because all people settle where they live. It's the definition of settling.