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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).

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