In about 2000 BC, a small and
unimportant tribe of Semitic shepherds lived in the land of Ur on the mouth of
Euphrates and then migrated to different parts of Babylonia. They were driven
away west by the King and searched around for a place to settle. These are the
Hebrews or the Jews. After roaming for a long time finally they were given
shelter in Egypt. They lived there for 500 years. When the Hyksos overran Egypt
in the year 1550 BC, the Jews helped the invaders and so were left undisturbed
by them. When the Hyksos were defeated by the Egyptians in about 1300 BC, the
Jews were hated by the Egyptians for helping the invaders and were made into
slaves under the guard of the army.
Then Moses led them out of their slavery
of their Egyptian masters. Moses evaded the Egyptian army sent against them and
led them on to the plain at the foot of Mount Sinai. There he preached them the
greatness of the god Jehova, who became the Supreme God of the Jews. The Jews
followed Moses and he finally brought them to the land of Philistines known as
Palestine in 1350 BC. Palestine is a pleasant and prosperous area. But the
mainland Palestine was already inhabited by Canaanites which is another Semitic
race. The Jews forced themselves into the valleys and constructed cities and a
mighty temple in a town named Jerusalem. Moses already died after the mountains
of Palestine are sighted. Moses led them into a new life and made them the
world’s first nation to worship a single God. That happened sometime in 1400
BC.
The Jews formed 2 kingdoms in
Palestine. The kingdom of Israel in the North and the kingdom of Judea in the
South. Israel was conquered by the Assyrian Empire in around 700 BC and Judea
by the Babylonian empire in around 600 BC. Jews were initially exiled to
Babylon, but when Babylon was defeated by Persia in 540 BC, many Jews returned
to Jerusalem and built a 2nd temple there. When Alexander conquered
the Persian Empire around 330 BC, the Jewish areas were passed on to his empire.
There were Roman Jewish wars between 66-136 and ultimately the Romans conquered
Jewish areas in 136 AD. The Romans expelled most of the Jews from the area
beginning the migration of Jews. After this, the Jews became a minority in most
areas except in Galilee. Jewish settlements declined with time and finally in
most areas Jews made up of just 10-15% of the population. The Persian Empire
conquered the area in 614 AD. Finally the Muslim forces conquered the area from
Persia in 638 AD.
One can see that in these travails,
the Jews were never left at peace and were fugitives most of the time. No other
people suffered like them. One is immediately led to the question why this had
happened only in the case of Jews. One can only pity them. Left without any
physical moorings perhaps it is only natural that they yearned to have a
country of other own. But their ancient land which they left in 140 AD after
the Roman conquest was already peopled by Palestine’s who lived there for some
1800 years by then. Persecuted all over Europe and desperate to have a
homeland, when the Jews migrated into that area, it is but natural that there
would be strife. Ultimately they managed to establish themselves in that area
by the might of their arms and the backing of the US.
So that is the problem of Israel and
the Jews and why they are there in the middle of all the Arab states.
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