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Jerusalem is one of the world’s oldest cities, with a history spanning over 5,000 years. Its origins trace back to around 3000 BCE, with the first settlement near the Gihon Spring. The city is first mentioned in Egyptian execration texts around 2000 BCE as “Rusalimum.” By the 17th century BCE, Jerusalem had developed into a fortified city under Canaanite rule, with massive walls protecting its water system. During the Late Bronze Age, Jerusalem became a vassal of Ancient Egypt, as documented in the Amarna letters.
The city’s importance grew during the Israelite period, which began around 1000 BCE when King David captured Jerusalem and made it the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel. David’s son, Solomon, built the First Temple, establishing the city as a major religious center. Following the kingdom’s split, Jerusalem became the capital of the Kingdom of Judah until it was captured by the Neo-Babylonian Empire in 586 BCE. The Babylonians destroyed the First Temple, leading to the Babylonian exile of the Jewish population. After the Persian conquest of Babylon in 539 BCE, Cyrus the Great allowed the Jews to return and rebuild the city and its temple, marking the start of the Second Temple period. Jerusalem fell under Hellenistic rule after the conquests of Alexander the Great in 332 BCE, leading to increasing cultural and political influence from Greece. The Hasmonean revolt in 1the 2nd century BCE briefly restored Jewish autonomy, with Jerusalem as the capital of an independent state.
In 63 BCE, Jerusalem was conquered by Pompey and became part of the Roman Empire. The city remained under Roman control until the Jewish–Roman wars, which culminated in the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. The city was renamed Aelia Capitolina and rebuilt as a Roman colony after the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–136 CE), with Jews banned from entering the city. Jerusalem gained significance during the Byzantine Empire as a center of Christianity, particularly after Constantine the Great endorsed the construction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. In 638 CE, Jerusalem was conquered by the Rashidun Caliphate, and under early Islamic rule, the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque were built, solidifying its religious importance in Islam. During the Crusades, Jerusalem changed hands multiple times, being captured by the Crusaders in 1099 and recaptured by Saladin in 1187. It remained under Islamic control through the Ayyubid and Mamluk periods, until it became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1517.
In the modern period, Jerusalem was divided between Israel and Jordan after the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Israel captured East Jerusalem during the Six-Day War in 1967, uniting the city under Israeli control. The status of Jerusalem remains a highly contentious issue, with both Israelis and Palestinians claiming it as their capital. Historiographically, the city’s history is often interpreted through the lens of competing national narratives. Israeli scholars emphasize the ancient Jewish connection to the city, while Palestinian narratives highlight the city’s broader historical and multicultural significance. Both perspectives influence contemporary discussions of Jerusalem’s status and future.








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I was told Isreal wasn't a real country and they have no factual claim?
Arabs did to Jerusalem what Spanish. Colonizers did to Tenochtitlan. Built a foreign building with foreign architecture, foreign religion, foreign language, and foreign practices. Spaniards eradicated Aztec history, and Arabs eradicated Jewish history.
I think the most logical thing to do is flatten the whole lot and then there won’t be anything to fight over… problem solved
The only thing i would dispute is the kingdom of Israel. There is no historical fact backing that but the bible., which is not historical. And also, the famous temple of solomon has never been found by the israeli archeologists. Is all a made up story to support the invasion of the zionists in Palestine. For sure there were jews, but there was no kingdom of Israel. Even the video gets its line from the bible and not from historical documents.
There are alot of parallels between the current Jewish occupation and the former Christian ( Crusader ) occupation of Jerusalem, both of them total foreigners, both of them claim their religious documents is the reason they belong there, both massacre the people who live there, both shifted demographics of the city, and both of them have raging hatred of Muslims, it took nearly 100 years to liberate Jerusalem during the Crusader occupation, the Jews currently occupy it for about 75 years, this time the liberation of Jerusalem is gonna be even more bloody as Jews are legit willing to pull every string and even let the world burn if they don't get to keep it.
I would like to know why my ad video keeps getting interrupted by history of Judaism? 14 ads or sponsor shoutouts in a 25 minute video? Come on….
The hebrews were not canaanites. They literally invaded canaan and destroyed the indigenous canaanites.
Also, there is no proof that a first temple existed despite the zionists digging everyday.
The map of Mandatory Palestine in this video is incomplete. The area taken by the British and what became Mandatory Palestine included all of the of what is today, Jordan. This area east of the Jordan River comprised 70% of Mandatory Palestine. Said 70% was handed over to the Hashemite tribe after it lost control of Saudi Arabia and were kicked out.
To cut 70% of an area off of a map, is quite an error.
Radical moose lambs are an existential threat to the civilized world. Long live Israel 🇮🇱 ❤😊.