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Palestine

[ pal-uh-stahyn pal-uh-steen ]

noun

  1. Also called Ho·ly Land [hoh, -lee land]. Biblical_name Canaan. an ancient country in southwest Asia, on the east coast of the Mediterranean.
  2. a disputed region made up of parts of an ancient country in southwest Asia, especially the Gaza Strip and the West Bank: a British mandate from 1923 to 1948; divided between Israel, Jordan, and Egypt in 1948; Jordanian and Egyptian parts occupied by Israel in 1967, with limited Palestinian self-administration beginning in 1994.
  3. a city in eastern Texas.


Palestine

/ ˈ±èæ±ôɪˌ²õ³Ù²¹Éª²Ô /

noun

  1. Also calledthe Holy LandCanaan the area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea in which most of the biblical narrative is located
  2. the province of the Roman Empire in this region
  3. the former British mandatory territory created by the League of Nations in 1922 (but effective from 1920), and including all of the present territories of Israel and Jordan between whom it was partitioned by the UN in 1948
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Palestine

  1. Historic region on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea , comprising parts of modern Israel , Jordan , and Egypt (see also Egypt ).
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Notes

Known as the Holy Land, it is a place of pilgrimage for several religions, including Christianity , Islam , and Judaism .
Israel, the homeland of the Jews (see also Jews ), was established in Palestine in 1948. The Palestine Liberation Organization , under Yasir Arafat , is committed to establishing a Palestinian state, which would include territory on the West Bank and Gaza Strip now partially occupied by Israel. ( See Arab-Israeli conflict , intifada , Oslo Accord , Palestinian Authority .)
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of Palestine1

First recorded in 1540–60; from Latin Pal(a)estÄ«na, PalaestÄ«nÄ“, from Greek ±Ê²¹±ô²¹¾±²õ³Ùī̲Ôŧ; perhaps through Aramaic ±èÉ™±ô¾±²õ³ó³ÙÄåʾ¾±²Ô (plural) “Philistines,†from Hebrew ±èÄ•±ô¾±²õ³ó³ÙÄ«³¾; philistine ( def )
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"We are in solidarity with the armed resistance in Palestine from the river to the sea," he later told a crowd of protesters, according to The Cornell Daily Sun newspaper.

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Last summer, she thanked fans for their response to the film's trailer in a post on X, adding, "and always remember, free Palestine".

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In late January, Columbia University issued a statement after a graduate student inserted information about the practice of astronomy in Palestine into a set of lab notes for an astronomy course.

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Students for Justice in Palestine was notified Thursday of an “indefinite revocation†of its status as a registered student group and another chapter, Graduate Students for Justice in Palestine, was banned for four years.

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Britain had already announced plans to pull out of Palestine and India and to wind down its presence in Egypt.

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