When did some of the people living in Canaan begin calling themselves Israelites would be a better question.
The "original" or aboriginal inhabitants of that area no longer exist. They died in the flood of Noah. The descendants of Canaan, the son of Ham (grandson of Noah) came there after the flood, after he was cursed and forced to leave.
The descendants of Jacob, renamed Israel by GOD lived in Canaan for several generations (ever since Abraham came from Ur, sent by God to take control of the Holy Land from the pagans).
The Israelite s left Egypt for Canaan.
It took forty years until the Israelites entered Canaan.
When the Israelites returned to Canaan after the Exodus, they faced challenges such as conflicts with the existing inhabitants, including the Canaanites and Philistines, who resisted their presence. Additionally, there were internal divisions within the Israelite tribes, leading to periods of civil strife and instability. The lack of a centralized government also made it difficult for the Israelites to establish a unified leadership.
They settled in the land of Canaan, which was then renamed the Land of Israel.
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When the Israelite's conquered Canaan there were twelve tribes
The nation of Israel (ישראל)
The Israelites settled in Canaan after their exodus from Egypt, a journey led by Moses that lasted 40 years in the wilderness. Upon reaching Canaan, under the leadership of Joshua, they engaged in a series of military campaigns to conquer various city-states. The settlement process involved both military conquest and peaceful integration, as tribes divided the land among themselves. This period marked the establishment of Israelite society in Canaan, fulfilling their covenant promise of a homeland.
(Numbers ch.13) Anaqim, Amalekites, Hittites, Jebusites, Emorites, and Canaanites.
Joshua was commanded to take the Israelite nation over the Jordan river into Canaan.