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<blockquote data-quote="MORS HOSTIBUS" data-source="post: 5733724" data-attributes="member: 101203"><p>Diaspora</p><p>The Jewish state comes to an end in 70 AD, when the Romans begin to actively drive Jews from the home they had lived in for over a millennium.</p><p>So the Hebrews were likened to the modern day Ishmaelit's to the Romans. Now the modern day Jews are driving all non jews out of Israel for "security reasons". The history of the world is the movement of tribes and people's for various reasons. So when Jews were driven out in 70 ad, who were the people that repopulated the region? And if your fighting for land whose to say they are in the right? Here is an archeological site amongst many that shows "other" people religiously speaking had settled or never left the region.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]451164[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MORS HOSTIBUS, post: 5733724, member: 101203"] Diaspora The Jewish state comes to an end in 70 AD, when the Romans begin to actively drive Jews from the home they had lived in for over a millennium. So the Hebrews were likened to the modern day Ishmaelit's to the Romans. Now the modern day Jews are driving all non jews out of Israel for "security reasons". The history of the world is the movement of tribes and people's for various reasons. So when Jews were driven out in 70 ad, who were the people that repopulated the region? And if your fighting for land whose to say they are in the right? Here is an archeological site amongst many that shows "other" people religiously speaking had settled or never left the region. [ATTACH type="full" alt="Screenshot_20231021_101302_Facebook.jpg"]451164[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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