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It depends entirely on whose conquest of Syria and Palestine is being discussed (the Jews' own conquest of those territories, the Assyrians', the Babylonians', the Persians', the Greeks', the Romans', the Rashidun Caliphate's, etc.). Please resubmit, specifying which conquest you are asking about.

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