The situations in Syria and Palestine are complex and deeply rooted in historical, political, and social factors. In Syria, while some level of stability may emerge in the short term, ongoing tensions among various factions and the influence of foreign powers could lead to continued unrest. In Palestine, prospects for peace remain uncertain, with potential for either a renewed push for a two-state solution or further escalation in violence. Ultimately, both regions may require significant international diplomatic efforts to foster long-lasting resolutions.
No, it is in Syria. It is close to Palestine though.
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No one, because in he first century there was no such place as Palestine. The area did not receive the name Palestina until after the second Jewish revolt. In the first century, what would eventually become Palestine was a combination of Judaea and Syria.
Gnaeus Pompey conquered all of Syria and parts of Asia Minor.
Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria
Syria and Palestine.
Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Palestine.
In Arabic, there is a term for the territory currently occupied by Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan. It is called "Bilaad Sham" (بلاد شام) and usually translated as "Greater Syria" since Damascus was the most powerful city in Bilaad Sham. There is another name (with minority usage) for Bilaad Sham in English which is Syria-Palestine. This name comes from the fact that the two dominant Arab population centers of Bilaad Sham (prior to the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9) were in the French Mandate of Syria and the British Mandate of Palestine.
Israel/Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria are the four modern countries that have territory from Ancient Palestine.
Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine.
all over the world Jordan, palestine, Syria and indonesiah
Macedonia, Syria, Pergamum, and Egypt