Looks like Israel has been wiped off the historical map according to the Palestinian National Authority State Information Service !

When I saw, this I was reminded of the numerous public threats to wipe Israel completely off the map! I randomly found this "historical" map while looking for an image for one of my other news posts today about the peace talks. I don't know when it was created, I only know I found it on another's random post from 2003.This is not a small thing. It speaks volumes! Never think for one minute they are not serious about eliminating Israel. They are serious. ... However they will not win! Pray for the peace of Israel.


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Things that make you frown and go Hmmmmmm
From Middle East Facts
"This is a map of Israel, as per the "Palestinian National Authority State Information Service". Must be a shock to those who don't believe that the ultimate goal of the Palestinians is to capture what is today's Israel... An image of their original site can be found here.

The PNA website above has since added the text "Historical Map of Palestine" although this map was only so for less than 2 years, since Lebanon declared independence in 1943, Syria declared independence in 1946 and Jordan declared independence in 1946. Of course, Palestine was never a sovereign entity. Thus, one can hardly say this is an "historical map." 

Must be what the PA would like to see in the future. 




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