Delusion indeed. The Arab who first used the word ‘Filistin’ to refer to Arab farmers in the region, was himself the son of two Lebanese parents who migrated to Galilee to get work there.
How did Khalil_Beidas’s Lebanese parents make him a ‘Palestinian’? Answer: He had a vivid imagination.
Kesselmansays
Right, delusion completed. History knowledge lacks for most ppl. After ancient Israel collapsed the Romans renamed the country “Philistaea” commemorating the Israelites’ arch-enemies. The insult to the Jews fulfilled.
Walter Sieruksays
The Bible informs its reader in Psalm 135:4 “For the Lord has chosen Jacob for Himself,
Israel for His special treasure.” [N.K.J..V..]
eduardo odraudesays
Great answers from Robert Spencer to a lot of interesting questions by the audience.
Kesselmansays
Robert Spencer’s knowledge of his field of study is immense. He is easy to follow and the logic of the matter clear.—I’m going to buy this book.
gravenimagesays
I consider myself pretty knowledgeable about this history, and I still learned a great deal. An important book.
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gravenimage says
Video: Robert Spencer ZOA webinar on “The Palestinian Delusion”
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Good stuff–and an important book. You can find it here:
https://www.amazon.com/Palestinian-Delusion-Catastrophic-History-Process/dp/164293254X
mortimer says
Delusion indeed. The Arab who first used the word ‘Filistin’ to refer to Arab farmers in the region, was himself the son of two Lebanese parents who migrated to Galilee to get work there.
How did Khalil_Beidas’s Lebanese parents make him a ‘Palestinian’? Answer: He had a vivid imagination.
Kesselman says
Right, delusion completed. History knowledge lacks for most ppl. After ancient Israel collapsed the Romans renamed the country “Philistaea” commemorating the Israelites’ arch-enemies. The insult to the Jews fulfilled.
Walter Sieruk says
The Bible informs its reader in Psalm 135:4 “For the Lord has chosen Jacob for Himself,
Israel for His special treasure.” [N.K.J..V..]
eduardo odraude says
Great answers from Robert Spencer to a lot of interesting questions by the audience.
Kesselman says
Robert Spencer’s knowledge of his field of study is immense. He is easy to follow and the logic of the matter clear.—I’m going to buy this book.
gravenimage says
I consider myself pretty knowledgeable about this history, and I still learned a great deal. An important book.