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There are so few places where you can go to find inspiration and hope in the escalating violence between Israelis and Palestinians, a violence partially fed by frustration and the imbalance of power between the two sides.
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These answers are of my own but for the question only. :)
The Holy Land was for Gods people. Moses would be asking God maybe someone else. Asking why would the land of Gods people be important to us?
Jesus would be asking maybe his disciples about how one could get to the Holy Land as in a reference to getting to heaven.
H0P3 It H3LPS :)
Any full assessment of the American Revolution must try to understand the place of Loyalists<span>, those Americans who remained faithful to the British Empire </span>during the war<span>. ... Unless the British Army was close at hand to protect </span>Loyalists, they often suffered badtreatment<span> from </span>Patriots<span> and often had to flee their own homes.
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Transjordan's formal independence from the UK was agreed in a treaty signed on 22 March 1946 that also provided for 'perpetual peace and friendship' between the two, while providing for continued British support for the Arab Legion and access to military facilities.