Modern Jews are the descendants or spiritual followers of the early inhabitants of the kingdom of Judah. Judah was a small inland enclave that corresponds roughly to the southern part of what is now the Palestinian West Bank.
Berl Locker has written: 'The Jews and Palestine, historical connection and historic right'
The Exile of Jews from palestine is known as the Diaspora
Because Palestine keeps attacking the Jews.
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No. Jews had already been migrating to Israel/Palestine in substantial numbers since 1919.
There have always been Jews in Palestine. They were not the majority between the years 132 CE and 1949 CE.
They both claimed Mandatory Palestine, which is currently controlled by the States of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and what Egyptian Generals call "Hamas-stan".
The declaration gave the Jews of Palestine the hope that they might one-day have a country of their own.
It refers to the Philistines who also lived in ancient Palestine, and with whom the Jews in ancient times had a less than friendly relationship. Judea referred to only a part of that area where the Jews were a majority. But although many people in today's Israel claim the whole of present-day Palestine as being 'their' ancestral land of Judea and Samaria, the historical fact is the the ancient Jews shared that land with several other tribes at the time (like amongst others, the Philistines and the Samaritans) and were a minority or even hardly present in several parts and cities of ancient Palestine.
its historical fiction
Diaspora.
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