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  1. Palestine: A Guide by Mariam Shahin, 2005-07-30
  2. Healing Israel/Palestine: A Path to Peace and Reconciliation by Michael Lerner, 2003-09-26
  3. The Israel/Palestine Question: A Reader (Rewriting Histories)
  4. History of the Jews in Antiquity: The Jews of Palestine from Alexander the Great to the Arab Conquest by Schafer, 1995-11-01
  5. Dark Hope: Working for Peace in Israel and Palestine by David Shulman, 2007-06-01
  6. Disappearing Palestine: Israel's Experiments in Human Despair by Jonathan Cook, 2008-11-11
  7. Perceptions of Palestine:Their Influence on U.S. Middle East Policy (Updated Edition with a New Afterword) by Kathleen Christison, 2001-10-01
  8. The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Daily Life in Roman Palestine (Oxford Handbooks) by Catherine Hezser, 2010-10-30
  9. Palestine in Late Antiquity by Hagith Sivan, 2008-04-15
  10. The Social History of Palestine in the Herodian Period: The Land Is Mine (Studies in the Bible and Early Christianity) by David A. Fiensy, 1991-12
  11. Arafat and the Dream of Palestine: An Insider's Account by Bassam Abu Sharif, 2009-05-12
  12. From Desert Sands to Golden Oranges: The History of the German Templer Settlement of Sarona in Palestine 1871-1947 by Helmut Glenk, 2006-06-30
  13. The Struggle for Sovereignty: Palestine and Israel, 1993-2005 (Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and I)
  14. The Christian in Palestine; or, Scenes of sacred history, historical and descriptive by Henry Stebbing, 2010-06-19

61. Rothschilds And Palestine, History And The Bible Are Two Different Things - Davi
Rothschilds and palestine, history and the Bible are two differentthings. By Tony O'Clery. (First of all let me rebutt last months
http://www.davidicke.net/emagazine/vol18/articles/roth-palestine.html
Rothschilds and Palestine, History and the Bible are two different things.
By Tony O'Clery
(First of all let me rebutt last months pro-Sai Baba misinformation article. The pianist she is talking about is non other than David Bailey the great exposer of Sai Baba who produced 'The Finding', on vol 12 e-mag. He says his ring was valued by a friend of Sai Baba's. However when visiting a jeweller, in the West, they said it was a stone with silver paper underneath, to make it glisten. Enough said about that article last month, although I was thankful for the evidence that the great Illuminati Baron Rothchilds visited Sai Baba, at least once.)
The Article:
Now on with this months article about the settlement of Palestine and the rather spurious claims to it by the Israelis. Mostly Zionist financed by the Rothchilds, to buy land for Jews. Nobody said anything about a State, even the British Balfour Declaration of 1916, talked of only a home.
The Claim is based on a Jewish existence based on the Bible.
There is no evidence for the existence of Solomon or David except in the Bible. (Chaim Romanescu of Tel Aviv University) The Temple Mount could not have been built by Solomon because it was built 400 years prior to the claimed time of his existence 1,000 B.C. The description in the Bible fits the Palace/Temple of Amenhotep III at Thebes in Egypt! Right down to the mosaics on the floor, described by the Queen of Sheba/Saba. The Temple Mount was probably built by Egyptian Tothmosis III, in or about 1468 B.C. The word David in Hebrew is written DWD which means Toth in Egyptian. He was the conqueror of Palestine and David is probably loosely based on this character.

62. History Of Palestine
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63. CyberSpace Search!
SEARCH THE WEB. Results 1 through 4 of 4 for history of palestine.
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64. [Upstream] David Horowitz On Palestine's History
Upstream David Horowitz on palestine's history. Jim biographer';Next message Upstream David Horowitz on palestine's history;
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65. [Upstream] David Horowitz On Palestine's History
Upstream David Horowitz on palestine's history. Albert Himoe ahimoe@soltec.netTue, 15 Jan 2002 232933 0600 Previous message
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66. History Of The State Of Israel
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The history of the State of Israel
Between 1517 and 1917, the Ottoman Empire of Turkey controlled the areas of Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine. Supporting Germany during the First World War, the Turks were defeated and in 1916 the southern portion of control was mandated to Britain and France - Lebanon and Syria going to France, with Palestine (the areas known today as Israel, Jordan, and the West Bank) controlled by the British. Jews had begun mass immigration to Palestine during the 1880's and slowly started changing the very landscape from malarial swamps and dry desserts to farmable land. This also attracted a large number of Arab immigrants who were looking for employment and better living conditions.
In 1923 Palestine was divided into two areas by the British - 25% of the land (west of the Jordan River) was to be the Jewish homeland and administratively run by the Palestinian Jews. The remaining 75%, called Trans-Jordan would be the Arab-Palestinian homeland.
bodyOffer(31465) Arab Palestinians began a systematic effort to drive out the Jews from the area west of the Jordan River with continuous attacks on Jewish settlements. Most widely known was the 1936-39 "Arab Revolt", where attacks on Jews continued mercilessly. The British, who once protected the Jews and Arabs from each other, soon began ignoring the situation after many of their own died getting in between Arabs and Jews. The Jews began pouring more and more resources into their own defensive force called the Hagana, which eventually became the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).

67. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = History Of Palestine
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68. Forum Discusses Palestine's History
Forum discusses palestine's history. BY PAM CURRIE. BRISBANE — A November7 forum here heard a member of the local Palestinian community
http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2000/428/428p6c.htm
Forum discusses Palestine's history
BY PAM CURRIE Saleh gave a detailed introduction to the long and often turbulent history of the area, going back to 3000BC, and the Biblical tales of Moses leading the Jews into the land of Canaan. The Crusaders' bloody entrance in the 11th century and British colonialism's arrival in the 20th century were described. Saleh emphasised that prior to the creation of Israel, the area's Arab majority lived harmoniously with Jewish and Christian minorities. This changed as Zionist and imperialist forces engineered a Jewish state in Palestine, displacing the Palestinian residents. In 1947, the problem passed to the UN, whose division of the country was unacceptable to the Palestinians. The largely unarmed Palestinian population was defeated in the resulting civil war and hundreds of thousands became refugees. Saleh himself was born after his mother fled to Jordan; his father, a guerilla fighter who had stayed to defend his land, was killed shortly before his birth. Israel's domination of the area further extended with the 1967 occupation of large areas of neighbouring Palestine, Egypt and Syria, including the West Bank and Gaza.

69. Live From Palestine History Repeats Itself
history repeats itself. Posted by Arjan El Fassed. (Ram, occupied palestine,25 April 2002) I cannot avoid reading history over and over again.
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70. PSE Main Page
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71. ARIJ - Dryland Farming In Palestine - Table Of Contents
Online book describing the crops, practices and history of cultivation in the area, with statistics.
http://www.arij.org/pub/dryland/
Dryland Farming in Palestine
Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem
Bethlehem, Caritas St.
P.O. Box 860, West Bank

72. The People Of Palestine
tools . Ashhab, Hamzeh 3 Cities, tourism, photos, palestine, history,documents, articles, facts, java stuff, links . Ashi, Mohammad
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73. Dove Booksellers New Books
Brown, John P Ancient Israel and Ancient Greece Religion, Politics, and CultureFrom Subject Category Israel / Syria-palestine - history - Greece - Ancient
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74. Dove Booksellers New Books
Ahlstrom, Gosta W history of Ancient palestine From Subject Category PublisherAugsburg Fortress ISBN 0800627709 Binding Paperback List Price $35.00
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75. British Mandate In Palestine
palestine history - 1917-1948. palestine - history - 1917-1948. palestine- history - 1929-1948. palestine - history - Sources - Catalogs.
http://www.lib.washington.edu/NearEast/brmanpal.html
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTION SESSION ON BRITISH MANDATE IN PALESTINE Oct. 27, 1997 Arkhiyon ha-Tsiyoni ha-merkazi (Jerusalem). List of files of the archives of the Jewish Agency Office in Washington, 1945-1948. Jerusalem : ha-Arkhiyon, 1995. Obtain through ILL. Auchterlonie, Paul. Union catalogue of Arabic serials and newspapers in British libraries. London : Mansell, 1977. Szstx. Z6958 .A7 A93 Bet ha-sefarim ha-leumi veha-universitai bi-Yerushalayim. Mahleket kitve ha-yad veha-arkhiyonim. Finding aids to manuscript and archive collections on microfiche : the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem. Zug, Switzerland : IDC, 198-?. Mcnew. Microfiche M-2022. DeWitt, Donald L., 1938-. Articles describing archives and manuscript collections in the United States : an annotated bibliography. Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1997. Srstx. CD3022 .A2 D478 1997. DeWitt, Donald L., 1938-. Guides to archives and manuscript collections in the United States : an annotated bibliography / compiled by Donald L. DeWitt. Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1994. Srstx. CD3022 .A2 D48 1994. Guide to America-Holy Land studies / edited by Nathan M. Kaganoff. New York : Arno Press, 1980-. Szstx. Z3479 .A43 G84

76. MidEast Web - Brief History Of The Israel-Palestine Conflict
A Brief history of the palestineIsrael Conflict from ancient times tothe current events of the peace process and Intifada.
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Israel and Palestine: A Brief History home sources timeline maps ... links Subscriptions: About U Need JavaScript! U Need JavaScript! U Need JavaScript! e-dialog MidEastWeb Site Policy Daily News and Commentary Highlights
A Brief History of Israel and Palestine and the Conflict
Ami Isseroff
Contents
Introductory Note
Geography and Early History

The Jewish Kingdoms

From Roman to Ottoman Rule
...
Recent Events
Introductory Note
This very brief account is intended to provide an overview and introduction to Palestinian and Israeli history, and the history of the conflict. It is unlikely that anyone has written or will write an "objective" and definitive summary that would be accepted by everyone, but it is hoped that this document will provide a fair introduction. It would be wrong to try to use this history to determine "who is right," though many "histories" have certainly been written by partisans of either side, with precisely that purpose in mind. Those who are interested in advocacy, in collecting "points" for their side, cannot find the truth except by accident. If they find it, and it is inconvenient, they will bury it again. This account intends to inform, and nothing more. Two separate documents explain how I think we should gather facts and learn about the conflict , and the importance of words in making Middle East history, as well as in understanding it.

77. The History And Meaning Of Palestine And Palestinians
There is no such thing as palestine in history, absolutely not Professor PhilipHitti, Arab historian to AngloAmerican Committee of Inquiry, 1946 It is
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The History and Meaning Of "Palestine" and "Palestinians"
"There is no such thing as a Palestinian Arab nation . . . Palestine is a name the Romans gave to Eretz Yisrael with the express purpose of infuriating the Jews . . . . Why should we use the spiteful name meant to humiliate us? "The British chose to call the land they mandated Palestine, and the Arabs picked it up as their nation's supposed ancient name, though they couldn't even pronounce it correctly and turned it into Falastin a fictional entity." Golda Meir quoted by Sarah Honig,
Jerusalem Post, 25 November 1995 Palestine has never existed . . . as an autonomous entity.
There is no language known as Palestinian. There is no distinct Palestinian culture. There has never been a land known as Palestine
governed by Palestinians. Palestinians are Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians
(another recent invention), Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis, etc. Keep in mind that the Arabs control 99.9 percent of the Middle East lands. Israel represents one-tenth of one percent of the landmass. But that's too much for the Arabs. They want it all. And that is ultimately what the fighting in Israel is about today . . . No matter how many land concessions the Israelis make, it will never be enough
from "Myths of the Middle East", Joseph Farah

78. The Jerusalem Post - 54th Independence Day
Most Crowded Hours in palestine's history. Jewish forces engage the enemyfrom a secure position (photo David Rubringer). (May 16) Between
http://info.jpost.com/C002/Supplements/IndependenceDay/crowded_hours.html
Most Crowded Hours in Palestine's History Jewish forces engage the enemy from a secure position (photo David Rubringer) (May 16) Between Thursday night and this morning Palestine went through what by all standards must be among the most crowded hours in history. For the Jewish population there was the anguish over the fate of the few hundred Haganah men and women in the Kfar Etzion bloc of settlements near Hebron. Their surrender to a fully equipped superior foreign force desperately in need of a victory was a foregone conclusion. What could not be known, with no communications since Thursday morning, was whether and to what extent the Red Cross and the Truce Consuls would secure civilized conditions for prisoners and wounded, and proper respect for the dead. Doubt on some of these anxious questions have now been resolved. Russian Recognition Awaited
Russia and her allies had given early assurance of their intention to recognize the Jewish State, whoever else did or did not. As a result of Washington's action and the Eastern Bloc's stand, other countries are expected to extend their recognition to the newly born state.

79. The Palestine Post Internet Edition
Sunday May 16, 1948. Jewish forces engage the enemy from a secure position(photo David Rubringer). Most Crowded Hours in palestine's history
http://info.jpost.com/1998/Supplements/1948/lead3.html
Sunday May 16, 1948 Jewish forces engage the enemy from a secure position (photo David Rubringer) Most Crowded Hours in Palestine's History (May 16) Between Thursday night and this morning Palestine went through what by all standards must be among the most crowded hours in history. For the Jewish population there was the anguish over the fate of the few hundred Haganah men and women in the Kfar Etzion bloc of settlements near Hebron. Their surrender to a fully equipped superior foreign force desperately in need of a victory was a foregone conclusion. What could not be known, with no communications since Thursday morning, was whether and to what extent the Red Cross and the Truce Consuls would secure civilized conditions for prisoners and wounded, and proper respect for the dead. Doubt on some of these anxious questions have now been resolved. On Friday afternoon, from Tel Aviv, came the expected announcement of the Jewish State and its official naming at birth, "Medinat Yisrael" - State of Israel, with the swearing in of the first Council of Government. The proclamation of the State was made at midnight, coinciding with the sailing from Haifa of Britain's last High Commissioner. Within the hour, President Truman announced in Washington that the Government of the United States had decided to give de facto recognition to the Jewish State, with all that such recognition implied. The Assembly of the United Nations, meeting since the middle of April for "further study" of the Palestine problem was thus left, by one means or another, to ratify the Two-States decision of November last year, or dissolve with nothing concrete to its credit. The Assembly adjourned with the resolution to appoint a mediator between the Jew and Arabs, to cooperate with the Security Council's Truce Commission in Jerusalem.

80. History
An Introduction to the Palestinian Question. Brief history of palestine. Whoare the Palestinians? Archeology deny the Jewish Claims. Israeli Myths.
http://www.ummah.net/unity/palestine/history.htm

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