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Atrocities like this is why the British Museum is necessary, and you will never convince me otherwise.
Some regimes and countries aren't willing or equipped to care for their ancient heritage at all. If it takes Europeans to keep it safe, so be it.
A pro-Palestine “influencer” tries to interview a random pedestrian about the Gaza War.
He doesn’t realize he’s picked an Iranian man.
What follows is a masterclass lesson on the Israel-Palestine conflict:
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Dear NHS,
Congenital birth defects from inbreeding cost the NHS billions per year. Babies are dying of fatal skin, brain conditions, muscle and heart conditions because their parents are related.
Stop promoting first-cousin marriage.
It isn’t “beneficial”.
It’s incest.
The argument you presented in the image is historically misleading. It attempts to equate ancient references with modern Palestinian nationalism, but a close look at the facts shows that this claim cannot be substantiated either biblically or historically.
1. The term “Peleset” refers to the Philistines, not Palestinians
The ancient Egyptian word “Peleset” refers to the Philistines, who were a seafaring Aegean people. They were not Arab and have no ethnic connection to modern Palestinians. The Philistines arrived in Canaan around the 12th century BC and were long-standing enemies of Israel, as described in the Bible. They ceased to exist as a distinct people group by the time of the Babylonian conquest. There is no ethnic or cultural continuity between the ancient Philistines and the modern Palestinian identity.
2. The Assyrian term “Palastu” is geographic, not national
“Palastu” or similar terms used by the Assyrians did not refer to a sovereign Palestinian state or nation. These were geographic labels referring to parts of the coastal region and sometimes overlapping with what was known as Philistia. Again, this is not a reference to an Arab nation or a people group known as Palestinians.
3. The Greek word “Palaistine” was used broadly for the region
The Greeks used the term “Palaistine” to describe a geographical area in the southern Levant. This included lands historically associated with Israel and Judea. It was never the name of an independent nation. It referred to a region, not to a unified ethnic group or national government.
4. The Romans invented “Palestina” to erase Jewish identity
After the Jewish Bar Kokhba revolt in 135 AD, Roman Emperor Hadrian renamed the province of Judea to “Syria Palaestina” in an effort to strip the land of its Jewish identity. He also renamed Jerusalem to Aelia Capitolina and barred Jews from the city. The term “Palestina” was chosen specifically to insult the Jews by associating the land with their ancient enemies, the Philistines. It was not a recognition of any Arab or indigenous Palestinian nation.
5. There has never been a sovereign nation called Palestine
Throughout history, there has never been an independent, sovereign nation called Palestine. No government, no defined borders, no national leaders. Under the British Mandate before 1948, Jews and Arabs alike were referred to as Palestinians. In fact, the term “Palestinian” was often used for Jews, especially in documents and newspapers. The Jerusalem Post, for example, was originally called “The Palestine Post” and was founded by Jews.
6. Biblical foundations:
The Bible consistently affirms the land of Israel as the covenant land given to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Genesis 17:8
“And I will give to you and to your offspring after you the land of your sojournings, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession, and I will be their God.”
Ezekiel 36:24
“I will take you from the nations and gather you from all the countries and bring you into your own land.”
Psalm 105:8–11
“He remembers his covenant forever… saying, ‘To you I will give the land of Canaan as your portion for an inheritance.’”
There is no biblical support for a Palestinian nation occupying the covenant land. The Bible speaks of nations surrounding Israel, but not one named Palestine.
The modern claim that “Palestine has always existed” is built on a selective reinterpretation of ancient terms and maps. The words shown in the image—Peleset, Palastu, Palaistine, and Palaestina—refer to either extinct people groups, regional designations by foreign empires, or imperial renaming to erase Jewish identity. None of these point to a historic Palestinian nation with continuity into the modern era. Israel, on the other hand, has thousands of years of historical, cultural, and religious continuity both in Scripture and in archaeology.
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