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Syria-Palaestina, How It Got the Name of Palestine

Nadene Goldfoot
                                                                         
Herodotus, b: 484 BCE in
 
HalicarnassusCaria (modern-day BodrumTurkey
When people talked about "Palestine,"  what were they talking about?

From the time of Herodotus, Greeks had been calling the Jewish Homeland "Syria-Palaestina" or as we called it, Palestine from the Philistines, enemies of the Jewish people such as King Saul and King David.  "The first clear use of the term Palestine to refer to the entire area between Phoenicia and Egypt was in 5th century BC E Ancient Greecewhen Herodotus wrote of a "district of Syria, called Palaistinê" in The Histories, which included the Judean mountains and the Jordan Rift Valley In the treatise Meteorology . 
                                                                       
The Philistines had been a thorn in the side of the family of Abraham ever since the first period.  They came in waves.   They believed in multiple gods, and Dagon, seen in the form of statue, was the leading one. Others were Astarte and Baal.  The Canaanites of the land were using their gods as well.   Canaanite religion was polytheistic, and in some cases monolatristic. Dagon was also their god.  "
  • Dagon, god of crop fertility and grain, father of Ba'al Hadad

1. Pre-patriarchal period and settled south of Beersheba in Gerar where they conflicted with Abraham and Isaac.   Could have been slightly different from the following Philistines that entered later.                                                              
Rameses II 
2. Second period:  They came from Crete (Greek island, probably the biblical Caphtor) after being repulsed from Egypt by Rameses II in 1194 BCE.  They seized the southern coastal area of Palestine where they founded 5 principalities of 1. Gaza, 2. Ascalon (Ashkelon) , 3, Ashdod, 4. Ekron, 5. Gath of which Achish was king, friend of David.  By nature, they were a fighting people.  They dominated parts of Judah in the period of the Judges.  King Saul at first won battles but was ultimately defeated.  King David ended their era of domination and overran Philistia. (Read Samuel I.)

Note: It was in the ancient Egyptian city of Raameses in the Nile Delta where Jacob and his family settled, told in Gen. 47:11, 27.  Their descendants were compelled to build storehouses for the Egyptian king.  Raameses was the point of departure for the Exodus.
                                                                         
Moses and Ten Commandments (5 things to do and 5 things not to do.)
 1-5: one G-d, no other G-ds, G-d name sacred, Shabbat-day of rest; honor parents
6-10: not to murder, commit adultery, steal, bear false witness,  nor covet anything.
Imagine what people were like before this list of 10 rules to follow.   
Note: Moses led the Exodus from Egypt at age 80 for 40 years, about from 1311 BCE to 1271 BCE and so entered Canaan in 1271 BCE, superceding the 2nd wave of Philistines by some 77 years by my math.  Philistines were not native Canaanites, but had been a Mediterranean people, thought to have originated from Asia Minor and Greek localities.

3. Third period: Persian and Greek Periods; foreign settlers from the Mediterranean islands, overran the Philistine districts.
                                                                                 
Herod, selected by the Romans to be King of Judea
4. Fourth Roman Period from 63 BCE. Roman invaded and took Syria.  " Herod the Great, Antipater's son, was designated "King of the Jews" by the Roman Senate in 40 BCE: "  So Roman soldiers were in the city of Jerusalem and thereabouts.  Judea had been overcome by Rome for a good 130 years before it fell to them in 70 CE.  That's at least 5 generations of Jews living under oppression.  They could only talk about their own state of Judea in their great great grandfather's days.  It would be like Jews in 1950 talking about their great great grandparents of 1820.  Note how time had changed between just 130 years!  From covered wagons to automobiles and planes for us in this time change, but for our biblical ancestors, not much could have changed except their thinking.

From 6 CE, Rome had become the administrators of Judea, Samaria and Idumea.  .

Judah's " revenue was of little importance to the Roman treasury, but it controlled the land and coastal sea routes to the bread basket Egypt and was a border province against the Parthian Empire because of the Jewish connections to Babylonia (since the Babylonian exile). The capital was at Caesarea (Maritima), not Jerusalem."
                                                                       
Roman Emperor Hadrian (117-138 CE) gave the name officially to the former land of Judah in 135 CE after fighting General Bar Kokhba for 3 years who had re-taken Jerusalem.  He did this out of anger to get even with the Jews.  He also renamed Jerusalem as Aelia Capitolina. This emperor decided to Hellenize the land and had outlawed circumcision amongst other things,  which brought on the rebellion of the Jewish General (Aluf) Bar Kokhba and the war from 132-135.  After winning against the Jews, he received the title of Imperator.  Judea was made a consular province called SYRIA-PALAESTINA.  .  The ruins of Jerusalem were re-built into a pagan city and a statue of Hadrian was erected on the site of THE HOLY OF HOLIES , the inner sanctum which was the most sacred place in the temple, meant only for Aaron and following Cohen  priests.
                                                                       
1920 Palestine
A state of Palestine?  Never.  At the time of the end of World War I in 1917, the Ottoman Empire, who fought against the allies with the Germans, were the losers, and thus lost all their land to the allies.  This was a WORLD-WIDE WAR, and the allies had already decided to give this land to the Jews who had been in meetings with them about it.  Most of the land had no value to anyone.  It was hot there, and either swampy, full of weeds, or a dry desert.  Not many people lived there.  There were Jews whose ancestors had never left after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE.  Then there were more recent Jews who had come mainly from Russia in the 1880s and on, who were building up the land and creating Tel Aviv.   There were Bedouins riding camels and horses, the Princes of the desert, who were mainly raiders of others, and only a few bedraggled landowners who had had a hard existence with the Ottoman Empire representatives who picked up tax money from them.
                                                             
Mehmed VI, last Sultan of Ottoman Empire
from 1918 to 1922
Who were Palestinians?  From the end of WWI to May 14, 1948 when Israel was announced as being born, both Jews and Arabs were Palestinians.  Jews had lost Judea and Arabs had lost nothing but the Ottoman Empire's holdings, and they were only subjects of the Ottoman Empire.  It was the Turks who were working for the Empire and had been for the past 400 years.  .

Resource: The New Standard Jewish Encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philistines (religion).
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judea_(Roman_province)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Canaanite_religion#Pantheon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehmed_VI
Update: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_name_%22Palestine%22#cite_note-FOOTNOTEJacobson1999-9
Read:  THE Settlers by MEYER LEVIN,  an epic novel following a family's return to the Jewish homeland-once Palestine, now Israel, always Eretz Yisroel.  Set in Palestine at the turn of the century to the Balfour Declaration, covers 1/4 of a century.  Turkish overlords, Jewish pioneers, Arabs.

Bernie Sanders' Actions About Israel and Voting Record

Nadene Goldfoot                                                                      

Bernie Sanders is a typical American Jew in that he is not a particularly religious.one.  His father immigrated from Poland in 1921 when the USA was about to close its doors on Jewish immigrants from Europe.  Somehow this Brooklyn-born son has picked up socialist values, as that is what he is touting though running on the Democratic ticket, though he is an Independent Senator.    He has been milk toast in regards to Israel as a senator, especially during the past 2 years.  .

                                                                     
Campaigning Bernie "Bernard" Sanders

Up to 2014, he has become highly critical of Israel.  Before that, he says he spent a few months working on a kibbutz in Israel in the 60's  but hasn't named it and no one could  find any records.  Finally, it has been discovered in the Haaretz Archives that he had been on Sha'ar Ha'amakeim in Northern Israel as a guest of the Hashomer Hatzair Youth Movement.   Located near Kiryat Tiv'on, it falls under the jurisdiction of Zevulun Regional Council.   In 2006, it had a population of 548. The Sha'ar HaAmakim kibbutz was founded in 1935 by immigrants from Romania and Yugoslavia. Its name was derived from the nearby confluence of the Jezreel and Zevulun valleys . Most of the kibbutz members work in the Chromogen solar water heater factory, whilst the remainder work in agriculture. No doubt volunteers such as Bernie was in agriculture and cows.   An article written before he became senator said that "after spending time on the kibbutz, he seems to have lost his connection to Israel, Zionism and Judaism, but fails to offer any further details, instead asking the then-hopeful senator why he chose to settle in Vermont."

He said as a senator that the situation between Israel and the Palestinians has gone on for 60 years and is depressing and a difficult issue.

My opinion is that he did not understand the situation that developed in 2014 in Israel's Operation Protective Edge  at all which caused his change of attitude towards Israel.  He did not understand what had been going on and why only 72 Israelis had died when 2,100 Palestinians died in the fight, and many of these were civilians, he thought.  He did not really look into why Israel had been blamed for bombing some UN facilities but just gave it all a blanket negative thumbs down as shown in his acts

As Wikipedia wrote about it,  following the IDF Operation Defensive Edge when  Hamas started rocket attacks, targeting Israeli cities and infrastructure, and resulted  in seven weeks of Israeli operations. The Israeli strikes, the Palestinian rocket attacks and the ground fighting resulted in the death of about 2,100  Gazan Arabs and 72 Israeli IDF.    Israel, as it always does, gave the Palestinians plenty of warning to stop their attacks, and to get out of the way when they were forced to retaliate, but this is something that the Palestinian leaders plan on, having a high death rate in order to cause Israel to be in a bad light.  They really don't care a hoot about the lives of their own people as long as they get their wanted results.  Did Bernie understand all this?  It doesn't look like he bothered to find out from his reaction.  
                                                                     
Democratic Ticket-Bernie and Hillary, running neck to neck in Iowa 
Because of this, he has not signed any AIPAC backed letters about Israel who try to explain issues.  "Sanders was one of 21 of 100 U.S. senators not to sign on as a co-sponsor to Senate Resolution 498, which expressed support for Israel “as it defends itself against unprovoked rocket attack from Hamas.”

He was not one of the Senators to attend Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech in February 2015 that he had made to the joint session of Congress as to why the Iran deal about nuclear energy was a bad one.  This is what we call a shunda (a sad state of affairs).  He is one of the few Jewish senators and should have bothered to investigate Israel's position better.  In fact, " when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he would address Congress in March warning lawmakers on Iran’s nuclear program, Sanders was the first senator to boycott the speech because Netanyahu's speech was  “arranged without consultation with the White House.”   

Sander's talking points in campaigning for President revolves around big money against the little man-Socialistic values and the state of the USA economy.  He wants much to be free for people, some of which are good ideas, such as Health.  He wants colleges and universities to also be free, probably run by the government.  In other words, he's all for bigger government.  It's too bad he has never investigated how teeny Israel manages their socialistic values of health along with being the leaders of start up businesses. Instead he only must have learned about how to milk a cow while on the kibbutz.   They are definitely a democratic country.  Even their health plans are varied and include insurance plans using the best of doctors, and free health care for those who need it.

He's all for a 2-State Solution for the 2 people but doesn't have any idea how to bring about peace.  Right now, even the left in Israel are not for this at this time.  They're busy fighting off Palestinians who are stabbing people or ramming them with their autos.  The Palestinians are not for peace with Israelis.  They haven't been since 1948, and they've been offered everything imaginable.  The fear is that no one wants a one state solution, either, as Israel must keep the 80%-20% balance in favor of Israel.  It's the only Jewish state in the world.  Muslims have 48 Muslim majority states without a Palestine already.

He thinks Obama did a great job with the Iran deal and so goes along with much of the Democrat's thinking.

Since 1991, we have had 13 Jewish Senators.  11 are Democrats, Sanders is the one Independent, and there is one Republican.  Altogether since 1845, we have had only 35 Jewish Senators.  After all, we Jews are only 2% of the USA population.  24 have been Democrats,  8 Republicans, and Joe Lieberman in 1989 was a Democrat-Independent.  One was even a Whig in 1853.

With the Arabs, he has high ratings of 2+.  Here's the reason why.

Rated +2 by American Arab Institute, indicating pro-Arab pro-Palestine voting record.

Sanders scores +2 by AAI on Arab-Israeli issues  Out of 10 issues, he voted yes for 5 of them in favor of the Arabs and 3 of them a no, which were in favor of Israel.   One evidently he skipped over.    See below which ones.
The Arab American Institute has compiled a Scorecard to catalogue the voting record of the 112th Congress (ran from January 3, 2011 until January 3, 2013) on issues of importance to the Arab American community. Though not comprehensive, we have attempted to provide a snapshot of legislation concerning many of the primary issues concerning Arab Americans. For the Senate, we have included 10 items: two bills on the Arab Spring, three on Palestine, one on Lebanon, one regarding civil liberties, and two for immigration reform.

On one scorecard Bernie had + on #6 about Lebanon and #10 on Immigration. On another as follows:
  1. S. Res. 44: (+) calls on former President Hosni Mubarak to immediately begin a peaceful transition to a democratic political system
  2. S. Res. 109: (+) honoring and supporting women in North Africa and the Middle East
  3. 2011, S. Res. 138: (-) calling on the United Nations to rescind (remove) the Goldstone report, formally known as the UN Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict, which accused the Israeli government of targeting Palestinian civilians.  He voted not to remove this.  Rubio and Levin were co-sponsors and voted for it. 
  4. May 2011, S. Res. 185: (-) reaffirming the commitment of the US to a negotiated settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and calling for a US veto of any UN resolution on Palestinian statehood without a settlement. Rubio and Wyden were 2 of 90 co-sponsors 45 Republicans, 44 Democrats, but not Sanders.  
  5. June 9, 2011, S. Con. Res. 23: (-) supporting Israel in maintaining defensible borders, and against Israel returning to the armistice lines that existed on June 4, 1967 by Orrin Hatch, States that: (1) it is U.S. policy to support Israel in maintaining secure, recognized, and defensible borders; and (2) it is contrary to U.S. policy and our national security to have Israel's borders return to the armistice lines that existed on June 4, 1967. Referred to foreign relations committee. 
  6. S. 558: (+) the Cluster Munitions Civilian Protection Act, to limit the use of cluster munitions in areas normally inhabited by civilians.
  7. S. 1125: (+) greater judicial review of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), and greater protections to individuals being monitored or gag-ordered by the FBI.
  8. S.1038, the PATRIOT Sunsets Extension Act, in opposition of PATRIOT Act extension.
  9. S. 723: (-) The Birthright Citizenship Act, limiting citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants born in the US.
  10. S. 952: (+) the DREAM Act, allowing undocumented minors to become US citizens, provided they meet certain conditions, including good moral character.  
Update: 2/17/16  Bernie finally realizes he is Jewish and opens up on Jewish Jewish pride. In answering a student, he said "“Obviously, being Jewish is very, very important to me,” Sanders said. “I am very proud of my heritage. And what comes to my mind so strongly as a kid growing up in Brooklyn and seeing people with numbers on their wrists — you probably have not seen that — but those were the people who came out of the concentration camps. And knowing that, my — a good part of my father’s family was killed by the Nazis. And that lesson that I learned as a very young person is politics is a serious business. And when you have a lunatic like Hitler gaining power — 50 million people died in World War 2. So I am very, very proud to be Jewish and I’m proud of my heritage.”
Update 3/9/16 http://breakingisraelnews.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=5c0f59e0cd1aba49e650622c4&id=1d2b5920d6&e=55a1055ec8 Bernie Sanders Shows his true colors towards Israel, and they're not blue and white. Bernie Sanders Blames Israel’s Existence for 60 Years of “Hatred and Conflict” in Mideast. 
Read more at http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/63272/bernie-sanders-blames-israels-existence-60-years-hatred-conflict-mideast-jewish-world/#uQrLdpx83Gc02tk1.99 

Update: 3/14/16 on CNN, 12:35pm- black minister went on non-stop tirade about how Bernie Sanders needs to meet Jesus-convert, evidently...seems to have been defending Trump but got off on Sanders, and wouldn't stop.  The two women talking to him were mortified. Highly offensive to Jewish people listening.  One lady-black-disagreed in his Christian opinion about this, defending Sanders as a Jew who loved his religion.  
Update: 4/8/16 While speaking in New York: Sanders does not apologize , denies stating "fact" that Israel killed 10,000 Palestinians.http://unitedwithisrael.org/jewish-rights-group-demands-sanders-recant-false-claim-on-gaza-war-casualties/?utm_source=MadMimi&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Sanders+Won%27t+Apologize+to+Israel%3B+Cruz+Bakes+Matzah+and+Says+%27God+Bless+Netanyahu%27&utm_campaign=20160408_m130723560_Sanders+Won%27t+Apologize+to+Israel%3B+Cruz+Bakes+Matzah+and+Says+%27God+Bless+Netanyahu%27&utm_term=Sanders+Does+Not+Apologize_2C+Denies+Stating+_E2_80_98Fact_E2_80_99+that+Israel+Killed+10_2C000ing ‘Fact’ t Israel Killed 10,000 

 "http://www.jewishjournal.com/election2016/article/sanders_opens_up_on_jewish_pride_trump_hit_on_israel_neutrality
Resource: http://forward.com/news/national/310087/is-bernie-sanders-a-lefty-except-for-israel/
http://jewishbubba.blogspot.com/2014/12/part-7-of-rebuttal-on-operation.html on Operation Defensive Edge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Israel%E2%80%93Gaza_conflict     2014
http://jewishbubba.blogspot.com/2014/07/when-hamas-took-over-power-in-gaza.html
http://jewishbubba.blogspot.com/2014/07/1987-first-intifada-getting-to-heart-of.html
http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/45248/presidential-election-cheat-sheet-bernie-sanders-and-israel-jerusalem/#q3daHVTzF4BEFAg1.97
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/8/19/1413459/-Bernie-Sanders-Record-Israel
http://www.ontheissues.org/international/Bernie_Sanders_Foreign_Policy.htm
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/US-Israel/jewsens.html
http://www.haaretz.com/jewish/news/.premium-1.674364
http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.701513
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sha%27ar_HaAmakim
https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/aai/pages/9810/attachments/original/1432069024/Scorecard_112_part_1.pdf?1432069024


HISTORY OF ISRAEL IN A CAPSULE

Nadene Goldfoot                                                                   
JUDAH was created out of Southern Israel after King Solomon died in 922 BCE.  Jeroboam took over next, then Nadab, Baasha, Elah, Zimri, Omri, Ahab, Ahaziah, Jehoram, Jehu, Jehoahaz, Jehoash, Jeroboam, Zecharia, Shallum, Meneahem, Pekahiah, Pekah, and Hoshea from 730-721 BCE. 
  

Moses had died outside of Canaan in about 1271 BCE and Joshua took the 12 tribes inside and subdued the land.
King Saul was the first king of Israel and reigned in the 11th century BCE.  He was of the tribe of Benjamin.  .
David of the tribe of Judah  became king. and ruled from 1010 BCE to 970 BCE.
                                                                                 
His son, Solomon b: 961-d: 920 BCE  was to build the 1st Temple.  So far, the land has been in the hands of the Israelites for 351 years up to now.  The land of Israel was divided after Solomon's death between the North and the South, the North being referred to as Samaria, the name of their new capital.  Israel was more luxurious and the more powerful kingdom.  The south was renamed as Judah, the name of the tribe that inhabited this part of Israel.  However, Israel was weakened by internal fights between rival dynasties and recurring wars with the kingdom of Syria which resided in Damascus.  .
                                                                         
10 Tribes being led away by King of Assyria, SHALMANASER IV reigned from 728-722 BCE
In 721 BCE  the Assyrians attacked Israel  and took away 10 of the 12 tribes as slaves.  These people were replaced by new settlers that the Assyrians brought in.

Finally, Judah, which was smaller and more secluded geographically and more spiritual, having held onto Jerusalem and the Temple,  now being a smaller with a smaller military force, was overcome in 586 BCE by the Babylonians.  They destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple.  They also took large number of the Judeans and deported them and the monarchy was abolished.  GEDALIAH, a member of the Old Royal House, tried to renew and organize political life was ended by his assassination in 582 BCE.
                                                                       
        Then the Persians (Iran) stepped in.  King Cyrus overthrew the Babylonian Empire.  He allowed the children of the exiles to return home to Judah and set up a center in 539 BCE.  It took them a long time to do this.  EZRA AND NEHEMIAH  had to leave the comfort of the Persian court and return with them to set it up.  The former northern section of Israel was now filled with Samaritans, named for the capital of Samaria, but they were not children of the original exiles.  They were of mixed heritage, and were not practicing Judaism.  So they were excluded from participation in the re-established Judah as it was feared that they would contaminate or even dominate the southern society.  Judah then was called Judea and was now a semi-autonomous Persian vassal state since Cyrus had allowed its re-development. Judea was administered by the high priest of the Jerusalem Temple.

The Samaritans had their center on Mt. Gerizim which is in the hills of Ephraim facing Mt. Ebal.  Shechem (Nablus) is situated in the intervening valley.  When the Israelites entered Canaan, a ceremony was held at which the people assembled on this mountain and blessed all who observed the law, and those on Mt. Ebal cursed those who profaned it. The mountain is 2,907 feet high.

In the next scene we see ALEXANDER THE GREAT invading the country.  They of course replace the Persian influence with Greek dominance which resulted in the establishment of Greek colonies along the coast and around the Jordan Valley which gave the entire country a European rather than Asiatic orientation.  Nothing changed in the general political scene, however.

The Ptolemies of Egypt shared alternate control and the Seleucides of Syria.  This went on until the 2nd century BCE when the attempt of ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES of Syria tried to hellenize the country by force in the Jewish religion and in their established culture.  This led to the HASMONEAN revolt in 165 BCE and the reestablishment for the 1st time since 586 BCE of the full independence under the HASMONEAN HOUSE in 142 BCE which converted its rule into a monarchy by 104 BCE.

What they had on their hands were wars of conquest, one after the other, particularly under JOHN HYRCANUS from 135 to 104 BCE.  where they extended their rule over the whole land of Judea.

Now we see that though the Greeks were strong on the coast and the Samaritans were in the central hill country, almost all the land was inhabited by the Jewish people.  THE GALILEE in particular was a center of patriotic sentiment.  In 63 BCE, the ROMANS were expanding in the Middle East and Judea was brought to their political orbit.  For a period of many centuries, it was part of the roman Empire, whether administerred by members of the HASMONEAN dynasty, by the house of HEROD, or directly by the Roman PROCURATORS and PROCONSULS.
                                                                       
There was a time between 55 to 49 BCE, 6 years, when it was a vassal kingdom under PARTHIAN control, and during the 2 great Jewish revolts of 66 to 70 CE when Jerusalem and the Temple was burned down,  and again with BAR KOKHBA from 132 to 135 CE.  Jews had been living here for 1,406 years.  Those revolts led to thousands of Jews being killed so that there was a depopulation of great parts of the country and again non-Jewish settlers being introduced into the land and many parts, particularly in the former Judea losing their Jewish character.

Jews didn't give up.  A solid Jewish life did continue to maintain itself after 135 CE, principally in Galilee where is had been the strongest.  It was based there on agriculture as it had been formerly.  The control came from the intellectual leaders and the Patriarchs (presidents of the SANHEDRIN)  whose authority was actually in time recognized by the ROMAN government.  This became the period of the intense intellectual life reflected in the writings of the Mishnah, the Palestinian Talmud and the Midrash.

There were a lot of areas in the land that had a pagan aspect.  The new administrative center on the coast, CAESAREA,  was lacking Jews.  They had become a minority.  This city had become the hub of Roman-Greek intellectual life.  Some other cities of the DECAPOLIS in the Northern Samaria were centers of philosophical study.

The Christianization of the Roman Empire  came about in the 4th century.  This brought about waves of violence and anti-Jewish legislation which was adopted by the emperors.  The result was the complete undermining of the position of Jews in what was  called Palestine (Israel and Judah) as of 135 CE by the Romans.  The land became the focus of Christian piety.  The Patriarchate was abolished in 425 which not only reflected the Christian distaste for Jews but stimulated the process of it as well.

Jews remained as strong Jews in their religion and there was considerable intellectual activity as shown in the development of Hebrew poetry, the Midrash and the Masorah now written.  However, Jews had become the minority in their own country.  They were indistinguishable from any other Roman or in due course from the Byzantine province.

 The Jews helped the PERSIAN invaders in 614 to 628 and suffered when they had to leave.

Under the Moslems, who conquered the country in 635 to 640 Jews were looked upon as unimportant, though and attempt was made to revive intellectual life by the establishment of a Gaonate, an imitation of that of Babylonian Jewry.  Under the UMMAYAD CALIPHS, ruling from DAMASCUS,  the country prospered.

PALESTINE was neglected when the ABBASID DYNASTY transferred its capital to Baghdad.  PALESTINE again became a problem between rival rulers of EGYPT AND IRAQ.  This caused the Jewish population to be reduced once again to insignificance.
                                                                             
The CRUSADERS of 1099 came and were followed by the setting up of a western feudal state in the country which lasted only until 1187 because of the turmoil of war.  By 1291, the last Christian stronghold at Acre fell.
                                                                             
The MONGOLS, also called the TARTARS came along in the 13th century and added to the devastation of the land.  In 1244-1260 and again in 1271  they had attacked Syria. "The Mamluks took advantage of the weakened state of the Mongol forces, and, negotiating a passive alliance with the remnants of the Crusader forces in Acre, advanced northwards to engage the Mongols at the pivotal Battle of Ain Jalut in September 1260." The country was now under Egyptian rule and was not important politically to anyone else."For about three months, until the Mamluks returned in May 1300, Mulay's forces were in technical control over Syria, and some Mongols engaged in raids as far south as Jerusalem and Gaza.  However, when the Mamluks returned from Egypt, the remaining Mongols retreated with little resistance.

By 1517, it was conquered along with Egypt, by Turkey who thought of it as just a remote and unimportant province .  They regarded it as little more than a source of revenue.  This was the period of the renewal of the Jewish settlement  in their ancient land on any scale--in part through the arrival after 1492 of refugees from SPAIN and PORTUGAL, in part through the emergence of SAFED as the great KABBALISTIC CENTER, and to a minor extent, through the attempt of JOSEPH NASI and then SOLOMON IBN YAISH to establish and autonomous center around TIBERIAS.

The Jews of the Diaspora (Europe, Spain, Middle East) kept in contact with the Jews of Palestine was maintained by the Emissaries from the 4 Holy Cities of JERUSALEM, SAFED, TIBERIAS AND HEBRON.  They would travel abroad to collect alms for the maintenance of the Jewish institutions.  The OTTOMAN EMPIRE'S local Pashas were frequently corrupt and oppressive like Muhammad Ibn Farukh, Pasha of Jerusalem, who barbarously maltreated the Jews there in 1625. On the other hand, local rulers who kept a firmer government like the Beduin sheikh Dahir al-Umar, who rebuilt Tiberias in 1740 with Jewish participation led by Rabbi Hayyim ABULAFIA, or Ahmed al-Jazzar, governor of Acre from 1775-1804, were unable to perpetuate their government.

By the 18th century, the Jewish settlement was reinforced by an Ashkenazi (European Jewish)  immigration.  First of the Hasidim came in 1777.  They were followed by the Mitnaggedim (Perushim) whose early villages were mainly in Galilee (northern Israel).  NAPOLEON's campaign was in 1799 when he called on the Jews to rally to his armies and help free the Holy Land from the TURKS.  It didn't happen then.

MEHEMET ALI OF EGYPT kept a firm administration which seemed promising in 1831.  but was ended by the Powers of England, Austria, Prussia and Russia after only 9 years.  The importance of international politics was realized both by the cutting of the Suez Canal and by the southerly advance of Russia.  Visitors came to Palestine like Mark Twain and so did Russian Jews escaping pogroms.
                                                                           
Sir Moses Montefiore of England
Religions of all faiths were established in  great profusion.  The Jewish population grew.  There had been restrictions on Jews who wanted to live in Jerusalem,  but they were removed and soon it had a Jewish majority.  SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE and others tried to found  Jewish agricultural colonies.  In 1882, the BILU settlers of the 1st ALIYAH came from Russia and created a town.  They were backed by the resources of BARON EDMOND de ROTHSCHILD.  THE   ALIYAH from 1904 onward placed Jewish rural life in Palestine and it was supported by a Hebrew-speaking culture.

The BRITISH CAMPAIGNS of 1917-1918 at the end of WWI led to the termination of  TURKISH rule.  Administration of the land was done by the LEAGUE OF NATIONS and given to GREAT BRITAIN to carry out for 30 years.  They were the Mandatory Power with the object of implementing the BALFOUR DECLARATION.  SIR HERBERT SAMUEL was the first HIGH COMMISSIONER from 1920 to 1925.  In 1922, an arrangement was negotiated for political reasons by WINSTON CHURCHILL, then the British colonial secretary.  He detatched TRANSJORDAN from the historic Palestine and set it up as a separate emirate barring Jews from living there.The Brits were to carry out the Jews ability to have their Jewish Homeland and they were going against it.  Jewish political rights were now restricted.  Arab objections seemed to be fostered by them.  Immigration and expansion of Jews were limited.  Jews came anyway, if not in droves, in dribbles, and they changed the face of the country.  New villages and towns were created, swamps were drained and forests were planted--by the Jews.  Tel Aviv was built and expanded.
                                                                       
European Jews destined for their deaths in Holocaust
The Arabs benefited from the Jews' presence.  The landowning effendi enjoyed the advantage over the hard-working peasant.  This economic expansion was stimulated after the beginning of Nazi persecution in Europe in 1933 when Jewish immigration increased.
                                                                             
 In 1936 Arabs rioted, urged to do so by Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.    He's the one who had gone to Germany and spoke with Hitler.  The Italian Fascist government was anxious to embarrass England in the Middle East, and they went along with the Germans against the Jews. The total population then was 1,367,000.  Of this number, 384,000 were Jews. The development of the country by the Jews continued, regardless.  Illegal immigration had to be the way to enter for the Jews from 1940.  The Brits continued to try to keep the Jews out, even during the Holocaust from 1939 to 1945.
                                                                           
The Exodus arrived with Jewish refugees
Jews found themselves fighting the Brits and the Arabs.  From 1945 onward, large-scale clashes happened and the Brits continued to prevent immigration.  They turned the problem over to the UNITED NATIONS which recommended on November 1947  the division of Palestine into an Arab state and  a Jewish state.  The British 30 year mandate ended on May 15, 1948, and so on the day before, May 14th, Israel announced their state.  They had a war on their hands because the Arabs refused to accept the ruling of the UN partition resolution.  .  This WAR OF INDEPENDENCE happened because the Arabs all attacked the new state of Israel.  They came from the regular armies of Egypt, Transjordan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and a Saudi-Arabian contingent.    The act caused Israel to expand.  How 650,000 Jews, the total Jewish population, managed to fight off the soldiers of all the neighboring Arab states is one of the world's miracles.Israelis lost 6,000 fighters.

At the same time,  the King of Jordan took the Old City of Jerusalem and almost the whole of Transjordan and annexed it.  Egypt took and annexed the Gaza Strip at this time.  Many Arabs fled the scene.  A million and a half Jewish immigrants arrived.                    

The Land of Israel was for the 1st time in the modern period.  An armistice was signed in 1949, but the Arabs continued to fight Wars against Israel again in 1956, 1967, 1973 and Palestinians from Lebanon in 1982.  After that, there have been riots, intifadas, all sorts of attacks even up to today with knifing and using cars to ram crowds.  It hasn't always been peaceful, but a good life has continued amid havoc. After all the times of living in the Diaspora, Jews are home and are willing to fight for their special home.

Resource:   The New Standard Jewish Encyclopedia:  Israel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongol_invasions_of_the_Levant

A Future Peace-Maker? Donald Trump?

Nadene Goldfoot                                                                        
Always ready to make a deal? 

Since Donald Trump is leading in the Republican race, my question has been, how does he feel about Israel and would he be a different president regarding this tiny state from Obama or Hillary?
                                                                     
September 27, 2012-Netanyahu warning of Iran's capabilities
 to create atomic weapons soon
at UN, speaking to a lot of empty seats when
even USA Secretary Hillary Clinton and Ambassador Susan Rice walked out to keep a luncheon date
It seems the whole world is in the act of backing a Palestinian state these days.  Many women  of NWSA (see reference below) have been doing this by using BDS as a lever against them.  They do this thinking it will force Israel to bend to their feminine thoughts about how they should welcome a Palestine.  The city of Portland, Oregon has also been doing this by using BDS to stop businesses from the USA that deal with Israel.  A few volunteers on the City Council decided they were in a power seat to pass such legislation and so far it's working.  The mayor hasn't stopped it yet.   The UN is top-heavy with Palestinian backers from the Middle East.  Usually it's the USA only that stands alone in backing Israel against false accusations,but  their behavior was disgraceful in 2012 at the UN when they walked out on Netanyahu's speech. That was their example of what they thought of Netanyahu and his worry about Iran and why.
                                                                           
Palestinians teaching that Israel is Palestine.  
The fact of the matter is this, which my Israeli cousin Andi  put very directly.
1. Who will run this Palestinian state?
       A. Hamas terrorists?  Their ideology is to destroy Israel and they have been trying to do just that since they took over Gaza in a rigged voting exercise.
       B.  Hamas and ISIS?  Yes, ISIS is now in Gaza, and sometimes the 2 terrorists work together and sometimes they don't, pretty much like Hamas and Fatah had been when  groping for leadership.  ISIS has its own ideology of destroying Israel.                        
Unification of Fatah and Hamas
       C.  Fatah?  They are not in the driver's seat.  Hamas is.  Fatah joined up with Hamas and accepted their creed of destroying Israel.

"The bottom line is that there is NO WAY at the present that Israel can exist next to an independent Palestine."  

"In the near future, there will be no Palestinian state."  So harping on it will not change things.  "Since the 2003 Road map for peace, the current outline for a Palestinian–Israeli peace agreement has been a two-state solution.  Getting the Palestinians to a peace table has been hard enough.  12 years of being held back from having a stable peace is what Israel has been forced to endure.  During this time, there has been a lot of action and attacks on Israel from rockets, mortars and missiles to tunneling activity in sneaking terrorists into Israel for attacks as well as gathering up arms to use against them, and even to kidnap Israelis.  Israel and the world has been given a preview of what life would be like with a neighbor like Palestine.  
                                                                   
Night at Western Wall in Jerusalem
Donald Trump has never visited Israel, but plans to do so he said before the year's end. He said he has always wanted to visit there.  He's 71 years old so I'm glad he finally will do it.   As a Presbyterian, he should find a lot of interesting sites to visit besides speaking with Netanyahu.  I hope he leaves time for some sight-seeing , being it's first time in Israel.
                                                                           
King David Hotel in Jerusalem, where I met my 3rd cousin, Stanley Goldfoot,
a Dan Hotel
He should do it then within the next 3 weeks.  Perhaps he'll spend New Year's there.  Netanyahu has been informed of this and will meet with Trump.  He meets all major presidential candidates, no matter what party they belong to.
                                                                           
Trump told a huge rally of Jewish Republicans in Manassas, Virginia that he loves Israel, and that Israel is our real strong supporter.  The thing is that he's never let any of us know exactly how he would handle the Israeli-Palestinian situation as a president.  He's been unclear.  He told the Associated Press reporters that it would take him his first 6 months to analyze whether or not peace could be achieved, and if he read what my cousin as said in her comment, he wouldn't start any peace process yet until he sees a radical change in the Palestinian Arabs.
                                                                                   
Haifa, where I lived for 10 months going to school.  Haifa has an underground subway. 
In 1100, Jews defended Haifa against the crusaders.  Population was 225,000 in mid-1970s. 
I lived here from 1980-1985.  The Bahai Temple is in foreground.  It's the main port
of Israel.  The Cave of Elijah is here.
He wants to know if both sides want peace.  Of course Israel does, but the Palestinian leaders since 1948 have been saying no to any plans.  I wonder if any president has ever read the Covenant of Hamas drawn up in 1988?  Their goal is the destruction of Israel.  Are they up to date in events of the area like IS?   He mentioned if Israel is ready to sacrifice anything to make a deal, and does Israel want a Trump deal?  The San Bernadino IS connected Californian was obsessed with Israel-in a bad way.  One of the co-workers he shot to death was a Christian Israeli backer.
                                                                         
Safed, built on a mountain 2720' high, as high as Jerusalem, where I lived for over 4 years
in Upper Galilee. 1990 it had a population of 16,400,
a summer resort and an artist colony and center live here.  This is from the old city.  .  
 Trump  may love Israel, but is he ready to show his love in dealing with the 2 entities?  Or is he going to be like Obama and figure only Israel is expected to sacrifice something precious to her?  Is he aware of Israel's history and does it matter to him?  He let it be known that though many have failed to bring about peace, he wants to be the one to do so.  Is he more interested in that prestige or in helping Israel?  How far does love go?  Would he try to use his dealing-ship in forcing Israel into an uncompromising position?

"In Jewish rabbinic tradition, Aaron, the older brother of Moses and the first high priest of the Israelites, is the ideal peacemaker, known for “loving and pursuing peace.”  Aaron would “pursue peace between a man and his fellow, husband and wife, family and family, tribe and tribe.”  Aaron himself is described as never having fought with anyone: “If a man curses him, he says to him, ‘Peace be upon you!’ Should a man quarrel with him, he keeps silent.”  In rabbinic literature, the high priest (and eventually the rabbi) was the model peacemaker."  No wonder nobody has been able to act as the peacemaker.  There hasn't been the likes of such a man yet.   

I ask the question.
1. Is Iran being up front, honest and sincere about following the expectations they now have that they sought from the USA over their uranium deal?  I've read that they've been breaking all their agreements.
2. Do you think the Palestinians want peace enough to be good neighbors to Israel and stop teaching their children to hate them and will put Israel back on their maps next to their Palestine?

UPdate:12/11/15 11:35am   Trump cancelled trip to Israel so as to not put Netanyahu under pressure.  
Resource:  http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/55359/donald-trump-headed-israel-ive-always-wanted-to-visit-jerusalem/?utm_source=Breaking+Israel+News&utm_campaign=3a1bdd4fcc-BIN_morning_12_15&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b6d3627f72-3a1bdd4fcc-83518689#BeuivkeTXftl5x56.97
http://jewishbubba.blogspot.com/2015/12/the-bds-virus-american-women.html
http://fas.org/irp/world/para/docs/880818a.htm
http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=56&x_miscitem=20
http://www.theguardian.com/world/blog/2012/sep/27/binyamin-netanyahu-israel
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/329155/obama-out-lunch-un-claudia-rosett
http://www.religionconflictpeace.org/volume-4-issue-2-spring-2011/peacemaker-jewish-rabbinic-and-arab-islamic-traditions