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Palestine: Who Are The Palestinians

20 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Maps in history show Palestine as the land of Israel. How did Israel get renamed Palestine? Who are the Palestinians today? How did the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip suddenly not be considered a part of the Holy Land? Why do Gentiles, and not Jews, control so much of the Promised Land? The word Palestine has become a word that is forcefully used to divide Israel's land. The Holy Bible told us that would be the case. Many we be among those who bless God's Chosen People. Bible passages covered include: Joel 3:1-4; Zechariah 2:12; Exodus 12:25; Genesis 12:3 and Numbers 24:5,9.

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