Foreign rulers in Palestine have historically been referred to by various names depending on the period and the ruling power. Common terms include "occupiers" or "colonizers," particularly during times of foreign domination, such as the Ottoman Empire, British Mandate, and various ancient empires like the Romans and Greeks. In contemporary discussions, terms like "administrators" or "governing authorities" may also be used, especially in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Zealots were a party among the Jews (so called from their zeal for the law) who were determined to resist Roman or any foreign authority in Palestine.
They saw Austrians as oppressive foreign rulers.
Palestine is one country with (currently) two governments and a foreign military occupation. Historic Palestine is made of two countries: Israel and Palestine.
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Palestine in Jesus time was located where it is now, only it was not called Palestine then.
The rulers of ancient Egypt were called "pharohs".
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