During the third millennium before Christ the Amorites and the Canaanites immigrated to Palestine as long as the Phoenicians. The Canaanites settled down in the plains of Palestine, the Amorites lived in the mountains, and the Phoenicians settled down in the north coast of Palestine and Lebanon. Historians see that the Amorites, Canaanites, and the Phoenicians immigrated from the Arabian Peninsula and that the current people of Palestine are a breed from these ancient peoples or Arabs and Muslims that settled down in Palestine as a result of the Islamic conquest.
The Canaanites immigration was huge, so they became the native residents of Palestine, and the name “the land of Canaan” is the oldest name that Palestine was known as. The Canaanites founded most of the cities of Palestine and they were not beneath two hundred cities during the second millennium before Christ and before the Hebrews Jews came to it, (Areeha, Jerusalem, Nabless, Bisan, Aaka, Heifa, Alkhaleel, and Beit Lahem are the oldest cities of Palestine).
the History of Palestine
Then came the Egyptians, the Assyrians, the Babylonians; the Hyksos; the Greeks; the Romans, the Byzantines; the Arabs; (the Crusaders); the Ottomans and the British.
Sort it out among yourselves, say i.
The Canaanites immigration was huge, so they became the native residents of Palestine, and the name “the land of Canaan” is the oldest name that Palestine was known as. The Canaanites founded most of the cities of Palestine and they were not beneath two hundred cities during the second millennium before Christ and before the Hebrews Jews came to it, (Areeha, Jerusalem, Nabless, Bisan, Aaka, Heifa, Alkhaleel, and Beit Lahem are the oldest cities of Palestine).
the History of Palestine
Then came the Egyptians, the Assyrians, the Babylonians; the Hyksos; the Greeks; the Romans, the Byzantines; the Arabs; (the Crusaders); the Ottomans and the British.
Sort it out among yourselves, say i.