Very disingenuous Dub
The 1917 map says Palestine, but what was deliberately left out was that Palestine was comprised of Jews and Arabs.
Anyone born in "Palestine" was a "Palestinian" as passports of the pre-1948 Israel will show. Yes, Dub, even Jewish holders of passports as you well know.
How the so called current Arabs referred to today as Palestinians got there is another story.
Palestine was known as Judea (pronounced Jew dee yaa) The Romans changed it to Palestinia when they invaded.
A challenge to you Dub, let's see you show us a specific Palestinian history even remotely comparable to the Jewish history of this God given land which the Jews have reclaimed after several thousand years of persecution.
And if you don't believe in God, tough titties to you..
Every country in the world which has won its wars either against indigenous inhabitants or other invaders, which includes the USA and Australia, does'nt have to answer to the world as Israel does, more so when Israel was not the aggressor, but won 5 wars against recalcitrant neighbors who initiated the wars.
Suck up on the following link... https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/maps-of-pre-1948-palestine
Listed in Chronological Order
- The Roman Empire (12 C.E.)
- Jewish Exile after Temple Destruction (70 C.E.)
- Jewish Diaspora (1st Century)
- The Land of Israel (1st Century)
- The Roman Empire (150 C.E.)
- The Eastern Roman Empire (395)
- The Roman Empire (500)
- Second & Third Crusades (12th Century)
- Crusader States (12th-13th Century)
- The Levant Under Ottoman Rule (13th - 20th Centuries)
- The Fourth Crusade (1202-1204)
- "Psalter Map" (1225)
- First Printed Map of Israel (1475)
- East Europe & the Ottoman Empire (1481)
- Map of the Holy Land (1486)
- The Ottoman Empire (1580)
- Bünting's Cloverleaf Map (1581)
- Visscher Map of Jerusalem (1660)
- Map of Israel in the Amsterdam Haggadah (1695)
- Map of the Holy Land (1759)
- Divisions & Borders of the Land of Israel (1802)
- Diagram of the Land of Israel & Jerusalem (1817)
- Pictorial Strip Map of the Land of Israel (1875)
- Jerusalem (1883)
- Jewish Settlement in Palestine (1881-1914)
- Jerusalem (1900)
- Setting the Southern Border (1906)
- Jerusalem (1912)
- Hebron (1912)
- Jaffa (1912)
- Ottoman Rule on the Eve of World War I (1914)
- Ottoman Administrative Districts of Palestine & Syria (1915)
- Areas Excluded under Hussein-McMahon Correspondence (1916)
- Palestine under Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916)
- The Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916)
- Setting the Northern Border (1916-1923)
- United Kingdom in the Middle East (1917-1971)
- Palestine as Claimed by the WZO (1919)
- Interwar Periodin the Middle East (1919-1939)
- Jewish National Home by San Remo Conference (1920)
- Palestine and Transjordan (1922)
- The British Mandate (1921-1923)
- Cook's Plan of Jerusalem (1924)
- The Middle East (1930)
- Palestine Partition Plan A (1937)
- Palestine Partition Plan B (1938)
- Palestine Partition Plan C (1938)
- UN Partition Plan (1947)