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Whose descendants are the Palestinians?

I. Historical origin of Palestine

Palestinians and Jews are semitic descendants who originated in the Arabian Peninsula in ancient times. As early as 3000 BC, Canaanites from Semitic tribes in the southern Arabian Peninsula settled in the coastal areas of Palestine, established the Canaanite State and created the famous Canaanite culture. Because Canaanites believe in the sun god "Balak", it is called Palestine. Canaanites are the earliest known inhabitants of ancient Palestine. Around the 0/5th century BC, another Semitic nomadic tribe, the Hebrews, moved to Palestine along the Euphrates River since childhood. Later, due to famine, these people moved to Egypt and were entertained by Egyptian pharaohs. Phoenicians from Crete and Aegean Sea moved there in the 3rd century BC/KLOC-0. Hebrews lived in Egypt for more than 400 years, and later they were persecuted for falling out of favor and fled to Palestine. The Hebrew Kingdom was founded around 1000 BC with Jerusalem as its capital.

Historically, the Jewish state was destroyed by the Babylonians, the city was in ruins, and the residents were taken to Babylon to be enslaved.

In 63 BC, the Roman Empire conquered Palestine and turned Palestine into a part of an imperial province. Soon, the Jews resisted the coming of the "doomsday" that did not exist at that time, and became "untouchables" again, and suffered the fate of extinction and exile. Jerusalem was razed to the ground and the Jewish political entity ceased to exist. In the following 200 years, about100 ~1500,000 Jews were killed, and the rest were expelled from Palestine and moved to Arabia or other parts of West Asia, North Africa and Europe. Generally speaking, Arabs and Jews were basically friendly at that time because of blood relationship and cultural tradition; Muhammad, the founder of Islam, had friendly contacts with Jewish groups in the early days of missionary work.

Even after the establishment of the Zionist regime, many Jews still live in Yemen, Iran, Libya, Morocco and some European countries.

In the 7th century, Arabs defeated Byzantium in East Rome, and Palestine became a part of the Arab Empire, which later spanned Europe, Asia and Africa. Even from the 7th century, Arabs (Palestinians) on Palestinian land have lived and multiplied in Palestine for more than 300 years. But in fact, the history of Arabs living in Palestine or migrating to Palestine is much longer than this figure. So far, Palestinians, Bedouins (nomadic tribes among Arabs) and other residents, such as Christians, have always been the owners of Palestinian land. During this period, the Palestinian region also experienced the rule of the Ottoman Empire.

As the center of the blending of eastern and western cultures, Palestine was once one of the few centers of world civilization in the long historical process. European Crusaders used to go there in the name of religion, brutally killing local residents and plundering their coveted wealth, but all ended in failure.

Second, Zionism and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict clues

If the end of19th century is not counted, the Zionist movement mainly started at the beginning of last century. After the First World War, Britain and France signed the Essex-Picol Agreement to deal with the post-war Ottoman territory. In addition to dividing the spheres of influence of the two countries, the agreement also stipulates that Palestine is an "international administrative region", the essence of which is to turn Palestine into their colony. This is why Palestinians and modern China people have similar experiences. 19171kloc-0/In June, Britain published the Beafler Declaration in support of Zionism, which was almost the initiator of the Palestinian-Israeli dispute. During the same period, British troops invaded Palestine. 1920, the so-called "League of Nations" (which continued to support the colonists' occupation of Qingdao, China after World War I) gave Britain "mandated sovereignty" to govern Palestine. With the connivance of Britain, Jews began to migrate from Europe to Palestine on a large scale and occupied Palestinian land. According to statistics, when the Beafler Declaration was published in 19 17, there were no more than 56,000 Palestinian Jews (accounting for 8% of the total population) and the land occupied did not exceed 2%. 1939 soared to more than 445,000 people, accounting for nearly one third of the total number of Palestinian residents. Under the protection of the British mandated authorities, Jews established many cities and settlements on the land already owned by Palestinians, and also established secret armed assassinations of Palestinian civilians, thus intensifying the contradictions and conflicts between Palestinians and Jews.

Combined with the history of Jews being beaten in Europe since the Roman Empire, people can really see the true face of European veteran imperialists who strongly encouraged Jews living in Europe to go to Palestine in the first half of the 20th century. Therefore, as far as Hitler's anti-Semitic technical means are concerned, I am afraid his contribution is only to innovate the way to make Jews disappear from Europa, or that Hitler used an "efficient" barbaric way to make 6 million Jews lose the opportunity to go to Palestine and put on the uniforms of the Israel Defense Forces forever.