Quote Originally Posted by caesar44
Ha ? "ceased to exits" just like that ? and you call me an arrogant..... in your mind the Jewish people were dead in 70 ce and came out of knower in 1948 - GIVE ME A BREAK !!! , ah , yes , read , again , my first post , and see how much I was cautious , and you ? wiped out my people history in 10 seconds
Once again learn to read English - did I say Jewish people - I stated the ancient nation of Israel. Care for a little history lesson on your own people and country now do you?

be my guest - your country is a republic of churchs - good for you !!!
I see in other threads you claim to be both an Israeli and in the United States. Now that is funny coming from you.

Learn history before you attempt such arguements with anyone. Here is a simple and condence one for you.

For over 3,000 years, Jews have considered the Land of Israel to be their homeland, both as a Holy Land and as a Promised Land. As a result, the Land of Israel holds a special place in Jewish religious obligations and Judaism's most important sites, including the remains of the Second Temple. The importance of the Land of Israel is not limited to Judaism; it is also the place where Christianity was born, and contains many locations of great spiritual significance to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Starting around 1200 BCE, a series of Jewish kingdoms and states existed intermittently in the region for over a millennium until the failure of the Great Jewish Revolt against the Roman Empire resulted in widescale expulsion of Jews from the Land of Israel (about 25% of the Jewish population, see Destruction of Jerusalem). After crushing Bar Kokhba's revolt in 135, Emperor Hadrian renamed Provincia Judaea to Provincia Syria Palaestina, a Greek name derived from Philistine (Hebrew פלשת Pəléšeṯ).