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No. The Northern Kingdom of Israel fell in 722 BCE. The Southern Kingdom of Judah suffered immensely from Assyrian attacks with over 20 major towns and cities leveled, but the capital of Jerusalem was able to withstand the Assyrian siege. It is unclear (archaeologically) why Judah was not conquered. According to the Bible, a plague destroyed both the strength and will of the Assyrians. According to the Assyrian writings on the matter, nothing is said save that the siege did not result in capture.

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Yes, the Kingdom of Israel fell to the Assyrians.

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