The answer to both questions is No. He destroyed the First Temple, killed myriads of Jews, and exiled the survivors.See also:
The answer to both questions is No. He destroyed the First Temple, killed myriads of Jews, and exiled the survivors.
Hammurabi because of the code and Nebuchadnezzar because of the Hanging gardens.
According to accounts, the gardens were built to cheer up Nebuchadnezzar's homesick wife, Amyitis, daughter of the king of the Medes, was married to Nebuchadnezzar to create an alliance between the two nations. The land she came from, though, was green, rugged and mountainous, and she found the flat, sunbaked terrain of Mesopotamia depressing. The king decided to relieve her depression by recreating her homeland through the building of an artificial mountain with rooftop gardens.
Nebuchadnezzar left the poor people to remain in the land of Judah (2 Kings 24:14) for an unspecified reason. Jeremiah 39:10 (and 40:10-11) suggest that Nebuchadnezzar didn't intend for Judah to be completely barren. A barren land would provide no tax base and might be infiltrated by foreign elements whom Nebuchadnezzar didn't want there, especially since the new leader of Judah (Gedaliah) told the people to remain loyal to Nebuchadnezzar (Jeremiah 40:9).
the Egypt people which is chalean people
Refugees
No him and his brutal Babylonians came to Israel and destroyed the Holy Temple of the Jews in Jerusalem!
The homeland of Jewish Faith is Israel.
The US did not form any homeland for the Jewish people. The only nation the US has formed is the US. Nor is a nation a homeland.
Zionists
Jewish people call it the exile from their homeland or in Hebrew Galut (גלות).
It is the place where the Jews originally came from.
that is the etymology of the word.
Israel is considered the national homeland for the Jewish people and inherited this title from the Mandate for Palestine (which stated in Article 6 that the land was a Jewish National Homeland).
The United States became a strong supporter of Israel, a Jewish homeland.
The United States became a strong supporter of Israel, a Jewish homeland.
The United States became a strong supporter of Israel, a Jewish homeland.
Israel