NOTHING! They live there now.
Mosses!
Israel is most likely the oldest in context of an actual nation. Egypt is older as an area where people lived, but I think Israel was first as an actual nation.
people lived
People lived their lives.
The Hebrews and the Phoenicians were the pair of ancient people who lived on the Levant. It is known today as Palestine or Israel.
At the time of his death he lived in Palestine - Israel.
Today's Israel is a tiny sliver of land and does not represent the biblical Israel in its entirety. Israel takes up something like 0.01% of the middle east. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. The Australian Aborigines were the first people who lived in Australia.
King Saul is chosen as the very first king of Judah, very much against the wishes of the prophet Samuel, as the people wanted a king just like the other tribes who lived around them, Samuel said that God is there but the people paid no heed to him , and Saul was chosen.
Tradition holds that Abraham and his immediate family were the first Hebrews. They lived in the Land of Israel.
The first people who lived in Nevada are called Nevadians and they are also called Woodland people. :)
The first people known to have lived in settled village life based on agriculture were the Natufian people in the Levant region (modern-day Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Lebanon) around 12,000 years ago. They domesticated plants and animals, marking the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution.