The Palestine Hoax
From Roman revenge to Islamic war cry—how a non-nation conquered the world’s mind.
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The world is bleeding, burning, and tearing itself apart over a word: “Palestine.”
Politicians pass resolutions. Protesters block highways. College campuses erupt in riots. Global organizations issue statements of solidarity. Entire countries threaten war.
But here are the questions no one dares to ask:
What exactly is “Palestine”?
Where are its borders? Who were its kings? What was its currency?
Where are its ancient texts, its armies, its treaties, its ruins?
What anthem was sung? What capital did it defend?
The uncomfortable answer—backed by history, archaeology, and even Arab admissions—is this:
There has never been a nation called Palestine. And there have never been people called Palestinians.
Not one archaeological record. Not one royal seal. Not one ancient text in their name.
Not in ancient times.
Not in the Middle Ages.
Not even in the early 20th century.
Yet today, the myth of Palestine is treated like gospel—repeated by presidents, inked into U.N. documents, screamed from podiums, and waved on flags by celebrities and terrorists alike.
It’s a lie that has cost the world billions in aid, oceans of blood, generations of bloodshed, and the total collapse of moral clarity.
It’s not a homeland. It’s a narrative. And it’s killing the truth.
“Palestine” Was Invented by Rome to Destroy Judea
The name “Palestine” didn’t come from Arab culture, Muslim scripture, or some ancient native tribe. It originated from Rome and was born of conquest and hatred.
In 135 AD, after putting down the Jewish Bar Kokhba revolt, Roman Emperor Hadrian erased the name Judea from the map. He renamed it Syria Palaestina—Palestine—as an insult. A punishment. A deliberate act of erasure.
The term was based on the Philistines, a long-extinct Aegean people who had no relation to Arabs and had disappeared centuries earlier.
There was no new country. No new people. Just a Roman strategy: If we can’t wipe out the Jews, we’ll wipe out the memory of their homeland.
“Hadrian’s objective was to obliterate the Jewish presence from Judea—not just physically, but historically.” — Encyclopedia Judaica
It worked. For centuries, maps depicted “Palestine” not as a country, but as a geographic label, akin to “Midwest” or “Balkans.” Empires came and went: the Byzantine Empire, Islamic Caliphates, the Crusaders, and the Ottomans. No one created a Palestinian state.
Even under the Ottoman Empire, the land was managed as part of Southern Syria—with no distinct province called Palestine.
And yet today, that Roman slur is paraded like a passport by people who claim indigenous rights to a land their ancestors never ruled, never named, and never built.
There Has Never Been a Palestinian Nation
Fast forward to the 20th century. The British Mandate after World War I governed the area and called it “Palestine”—but still, no country existed. There were Jews, Arabs, Christians, Druze, and others—but no Palestinian government, no Palestinian passport, no Palestinian currency, no capital city.
And Arab leaders knew it.
“The Palestinian people do not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against Israel.” — Zahir Muhsein, PLO Executive Committee, 1977
Even Yasser Arafat, the father of modern Palestinian nationalism, was born in Cairo. The first charters of the PLO never even mentioned Jerusalem.
It wasn’t until after Israel was reborn in 1948, and especially after losing the 1967 war, that Arab powers invented the idea of a distinct “Palestinian” identity.
Not to liberate a homeland, but to delegitimize Israel.
And the world swallowed it whole.
What couldn’t be won on the battlefield, they chose to manufacture in narrative. And the global elites helped them package the lie.
There Is No Palestinian Race—Only a Political Identity
Let’s settle another lie: There is no Palestinian race.
There never was.
The people now labeled “Palestinians” are ethnically and linguistically Arab, with no distinction from those in Jordan, Syria, Egypt, or Lebanon.
There is no native “Palestinian” dialect.
No unique genetics.
No pre-1948 flag, anthem, or national institutions.
Even the PLO, when founded in 1964, made no claim to Jerusalem.
Because the identity had nothing to do with heritage, and everything to do with propaganda.
It wasn’t about creating a nation.
That’s why Palestinian “refugees” are the only group on Earth whose status passes hereditarily—because their identity must be sustained, even when history can’t.
(UNRWA defines Palestinian refugees as inheritable)
“Palestinianism” is not a culture. It’s a campaign.
No roots. No relics. Just rhetoric—recycled for power.
The Myth Became a Weapon—and the West Enforced It
In 1974, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 3236, officially recognizing the “Palestinian people” as a distinct political identity with the right to self-determination—but not as a country or a state—simply as a people without borders, a government, or any historical nationhood.
No proof required. No history checked. Just politics.
The U.N., World Health Organization, UNESCO, and UNRWA now all treat “Palestine” like a sovereign state, even though:
It has no official borders
It’s governed by terrorists (Hamas) and dictators (Fatah)
It’s funded almost entirely by foreign aid
It uses Israeli currency
And it’s legally classified as a non-member observer “state”
Colleges chant. Celebrities post hashtags.
The International Criminal Court investigates Israel while Hamas slaughters Jews.
And no one seems to care that this entire moral crusade is built on air.
The World Helped Build the Lie—Brick by Brick
It’s not just the Arab world that built this lie.
The West helped fund, promote, and institutionalize it.
The United Nations has passed over 140 pro-Palestinian resolutions since 1967—more than for any other people group on Earth.
UNESCO declared the Jewish Temple Mount a Muslim site—at the request of “Palestine.”
UNRWA keeps 5.9 million people in permanent “refugee” limbo, while the UNHCR handles every other refugee.
WHO issues special annual condemnations of Israel while ignoring global terror groups.
The International Criminal Court investigates Israel for war crimes, while Hamas launches rockets from hospitals.
The EU funds Palestinian schoolbooks that teach martyrdom and erase Israel from maps.
Meanwhile, the same institutions refuse to recognize real nations like Taiwan, Kurdistan, and Armenia—despite their clear borders, functioning governments, standing armies, unique languages, ancient histories, and the will of their people to exist in peace.
No terror campaigns. No global threats. Just national identity earned through blood, history, and sovereignty.
But they don’t chant for those nations because those nations don’t serve the lie.
And Now the Twist: They Don’t Even Say “Palestine”
Here’s the part no protestor wants to admit:
There is no “P” in Arabic.
None. The Arabic alphabet doesn’t have the letter “P.” Which means Arabic speakers cannot say “Palestine.”
They say “Felestine.”
They say “Felestinian.”
Because that’s the closest sound available.
Let that sink in: the very people claiming indigeneity can’t even pronounce the name of the country they supposedly come from.
Why? Because they didn’t name it.
They didn’t found it.
And they didn’t even use it until it became useful.
But the real story isn’t just phonetics.
They don’t just say “Felestine” because Arabic lacks the letter P.
They say “Felestine” because it became a codeword for jihad against Jews.
It’s not a name passed down through heritage.
It’s a slogan born of hate.
The modern “Felestinian” identity didn’t rise to preserve culture—it rose to justify war.
It’s a manufactured title worn proudly by those who don’t want coexistence—they want erasure.
Just listen to their leaders:
| “Peace for us means the destruction of Israel.” — Yasser Arafat, 1980
| “There is no place for the State of Israel… in the land of Palestine.” — Mahmoud Abbas, 2016
| “The Day of Judgement will not come until the Muslims fight the Jews and kill them.” — Hamas Charter, Article 7
This isn’t a mispronounced homeland.
It’s a movement.
A strategy.
A declaration of war—spoken with an “F.”
Felestine: A Flag Without a Country
“Felestine” is not a homeland.
It’s a political slogan—nothing more.
It’s the costume worn by those who want to make Israel the villain and Jews the oppressors.
It has no ancient markers, no ethnic language, and no historical lineage.
It’s a label applied retroactively, then aggressively weaponized by:
The PLO and Hamas, whose only shared platform is the destruction of Israel
Arab League states, who won’t absorb Palestinian refugees, but bankroll the conflict
Western Marxist activists, who’ve never read a single Arab charter but chant for revolution
American politicians, who treat it as a racial cause, not a geopolitical lie
And the media plays along—because victimhood sells.
They don’t chant “Felestine” to reclaim a nation.
They chant it to erase Israel.
Whether You Say It with a P or an F—It’s Still a Lie
The name “Palestine” was created by Rome to erase the Jews.
The name “Felestine” was adopted by Islamists to finish the job.
And both now sit in the mouths of Western elites who wouldn’t know Judea from Jordan.
This isn’t about people.
It’s about erasing a real nation by manufacturing a fake one.
“If the Palestinians laid down their weapons, there would be peace. If the Jews laid down theirs, there would be no Israel.” — Benjamin Netanyahu
The Lie That Lit the World on Fire
No matter how many times it’s chanted, flagged, posted, or funded:
“Palestine” was never a country.
“Palestinians” were never a race.
And “Felestine” is a word with no land, no law, and no legacy.
The world legitimized a myth.
Now it burns for it.
And the ones still chanting the word don’t want peace.
They want permission to finish what Rome started.
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We need more History lessons, thank you Anni! Could I put this article in the newspaper? It would surely help others to understand, as well as getting the "rest of the story" in History.
Great article!