At a glance, the long history DFM provided suggests dominant Jewish possession and occupation. But understanding from the given timeline is the region was foreign occupied by all the invaders from the north, documented as having literally carried "Israel" away.
Palestine was there before Israel. Forget not the Jews are just 1/12th of Israel. Not one religious zealot on this board wrote a single word in response to where the other eleven are. Who they were!
ACN, American Christian Nationalists conveniently overlook and ignore this fact. The Jews in occupation of Israel now ignore it too, and the slightest hint of challenge in any way brings down their calls, scorn and wrath of antisemitism.
My challenges here drew "verbose," "arrogant," and "narcissistic" accusations. They don't address the topic or engage directly because they can't.
Ability of instant communication via phones and internet finally exposed the Israeli government for essential crimes claimed by many Palestinians over the years, but dismissed by the western world for lack of evidence. Appears like the Palestinians were right all along.
War mongers, and a few post on this board, justify "collateral damage." Hamas would never have existed if not for the ongoing IDF actions, murders, land seizures, forced relocation and other crimes against the indigenous Palestinian people.
Will they ever be convinced otherwise? No, because they are "certain" God is behind all this. They pin and tie it to religious prophecy written nebulously like horoscopes, so readers can attach and apply it to anyone and anything. They're certain they "see" the "thief coming in the night." Their faith and religion allows them not only to speak for God, which they do, but judge for Him, which they do. Everything written about me for some time has been judgment! Hypocrisy? In droves and spades, and precisely the kind of attitude that "turns people off" from religion, and especially Christianity.
For more than three thousand years tribes of that region have been fighting over land, initiated and justified by clashes and differences in religion.