they never did, many thousands of years ago, Jews were held in Egypt by Pharaoh as slaves, at that time, no one occupied Israel. So after the Jews escaped they went to the land of Israel. A while after Arabs came to the Middle East and killed all the Jews in Israel deleting the Jews history, the Jews fought and came back to Israel and it was taken away again and this continued, in 1890 the Jews were also kicked out which also deleted the history of them. In the 19's the UN later gave Israel to the Jews and Israel become a state in 1948.
So that means the Jews had Israel first and the Arabs don't have the right to try and take Israel away from them.
Hints on answer above:The answer above is full with history falsifications in each of its statements. no single statement is correct:The Jews did not take over Palestine. They started legally purchasing the swampland and deserts of unoccupied Palestine, around the beginning of the 20th Century, and they converted into livable land.
Answer 1
Jews have lived in the land known today as Israel since 40 years after the Exodus from Egypt.
Answer 2
Israelites and Jews have been in the Palestine region continuously for over 3000 years. However, if the question is referring to the immigrations of Jews preceding the establishment of the Modern State of Israel, those increased in the late 1800s to a small trickle and became more substantial in the 1920s and 1930s. There have also been massive immigrations to Israel from 1948-1955 (primarily from the Arab World. but also from former Holocaust Europe) and the 1990s (primarily from the former Soviet Union).
A Muslim army laid siege to Jerusalem in November of A.D. 636.
The siege ended six months later in April of 637 at which time Jerusalem surrendered and Muslim domination of the city began.
They settled what is now called Israel in the time of Joshua, who lived in the 13th century BCE according to traditional chronology. Jerusalem, however, remained a Jebusite city and was settled by Israelites later, in the time of King David (9th century BCE). His son, Solomon, built the First Temple there. See also:
the Christians came to be a Jerusalem because they won the war that was against the Jews and their selves and they won
Some time around 1300 BCE.
That would be roughly 34 centuries ago, and about 19 centuries
before the origin of Islam.
During the reign of King David. He made Jerusalem the Israelite capital and
the seat of the monarchy, and his son Solomon built the Holy Temple there.
Hebrews established Israel and lived there from the year 2000 BCE to 70 CE. After they were expelled from the land, the Romans renamed it "Palestine" in honor of the enemies of the Jews (called Phillistines).
The Exile of Jews from palestine is known as the Diaspora
Because Palestine keeps attacking the Jews.
Pontius Pilate was the leader. But the Palestinians were mainly the people to occupy Palestine.
no
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.
The declaration gave the Jews of Palestine the hope that they might one-day have a country of their own.
Diaspora.
no
Sanhedrin
they had part of palestine.