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Ready for this? “Palestine” was a Roman name introduced in 135 CE. The British revived it in the 20th century as a COLONIAL term for a geographic area - NOT a people.

Ready for this? “Palestine” was a Roman name introduced in 135 CE. The British revived it in the 20th century as a COLONIAL term for a geographic area - NOT a people.

There is, quite literally, no such thing as “Palestinians.” Using the term “Palestine” promotes a COLONIAL narrative. Yes, life is full of irony.

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Ready for this? “Palestine” was a Roman name introduced in 135 CE. The British revived it in the 20th century as a COLONIAL term for a geographic area - NOT a people.
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