No
It depends on how the question is intended.Stoned - Death PenaltyStoning is not an acceptable form of capital punishment in Israel. (Capital punshment has been abolished except for war criminals.)In terms of Ancient Israel, we have no names for the people who were stoned in those ancient kingdoms.Stoned - High on DrugsAlthough marijuana use is illegal in Israel, its use is still quite common (similar to the US). Stoned teenagers may be found, primarily in the secular communities.
People who were, and still ARE citizens of Israel.
People who were, and still ARE citizens of Israel.
Yes
They were (and still are) natives of the land of Israel.
Yes, I live in Israel.
"Palestine" is the name the Romans gave to Israel after they expelled the Jews in 70 CE. Israel was and still is the Jewish homeland.The Romans chose the name "Palestine" after an enemy of the Jewish people, called the Philistines.
a lot
yes
His death is still unknown but we will still have him as one of our mentor. His early life had taught people young people the right way, here's a bibliography of his, http://bit.ly/MemoryofHaines
Israel is most likely the oldest in context of an actual nation. Egypt is older as an area where people lived, but I think Israel was first as an actual nation.
As of 2014, the cause of Warren Harding's death is still an unknown mystery. His wife refused an autopsy on the presidents body and people assume she had something to do with the death.