Nadene Goldfoot
How can the PA ever be trusted and respected with all the shenanigans they pull? One of the most galling ones is calling a recently discovered silver Judean Shekel coin a "Palestinian" coin! They try to reinvent history with their lies.
The coin is from May 66 CE, the first year the Jews rebelled against Rome. Jerusalem fell in 70 CE. It is a shekel, the coinage Israel today calls its coins and paper bills, like the USA has dollars. This coin was sold for $1.1 million this week at an auction in New York. On it are the words in Hebrew "shekel of Israel and the year in Hebrew on the front and "Jerusalem the holy" on the back.
The PA Authority daily wrote about it in Al-Hayat Al-Jadid, March 4, 2012, and calls it an "ancient Palestinian coin" and as being part of the "Palestinian cultural tradition." I guess they're hoping that their audience is ignorant to the fact that Judea wasn't called "Palestine" until 135 CE when a brave Judean named Bar Kochba held a rebellion against the Romans and lost. The result was that the Romans changed the name of Judea to Palestine as punishment for the Jewish rebellion.
The PA has been busy trying to erase any evidence they can of the Jewish presence in Israel, Judea, Samaria and Gaza. They try to claim all for their "Palestinian" heritage. It's just amazing chutzpa at the utmost and is part of the problem of making peace. It's a sign of the utmost animosity that prevails between the two that is so hard to bridge. The PA does not even recognize Israel's right to exist and calls any archaeological findings showing Israelis ancient past in the land a "political agenda." Well, besides "The Bible" telling of our history, it is nice to find physical proof! What will it take to make headway with Fatah and Hamas to prove we have returned home? Whoever should be living in an ancient Jewish land but the Jews themselves?
Resource: http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157;doc_id=6541 PA historical revision: Judean shekel coin from 66 CE is ancient Palestinian coin" and part of the "Palestinian cultural tradition" by Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik
How can the PA ever be trusted and respected with all the shenanigans they pull? One of the most galling ones is calling a recently discovered silver Judean Shekel coin a "Palestinian" coin! They try to reinvent history with their lies.
The coin is from May 66 CE, the first year the Jews rebelled against Rome. Jerusalem fell in 70 CE. It is a shekel, the coinage Israel today calls its coins and paper bills, like the USA has dollars. This coin was sold for $1.1 million this week at an auction in New York. On it are the words in Hebrew "shekel of Israel and the year in Hebrew on the front and "Jerusalem the holy" on the back.
The PA Authority daily wrote about it in Al-Hayat Al-Jadid, March 4, 2012, and calls it an "ancient Palestinian coin" and as being part of the "Palestinian cultural tradition." I guess they're hoping that their audience is ignorant to the fact that Judea wasn't called "Palestine" until 135 CE when a brave Judean named Bar Kochba held a rebellion against the Romans and lost. The result was that the Romans changed the name of Judea to Palestine as punishment for the Jewish rebellion.
The PA has been busy trying to erase any evidence they can of the Jewish presence in Israel, Judea, Samaria and Gaza. They try to claim all for their "Palestinian" heritage. It's just amazing chutzpa at the utmost and is part of the problem of making peace. It's a sign of the utmost animosity that prevails between the two that is so hard to bridge. The PA does not even recognize Israel's right to exist and calls any archaeological findings showing Israelis ancient past in the land a "political agenda." Well, besides "The Bible" telling of our history, it is nice to find physical proof! What will it take to make headway with Fatah and Hamas to prove we have returned home? Whoever should be living in an ancient Jewish land but the Jews themselves?
Resource: http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157;doc_id=6541 PA historical revision: Judean shekel coin from 66 CE is ancient Palestinian coin" and part of the "Palestinian cultural tradition" by Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik
The idiocy of human folks today is....normal, today!
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