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-The term Israel is a modern one from 1900 onwards. The Jewish did not refer to themselves as Israel. The Merneptah stele could not contain the word Israel, and indeed its decipher does not translate to Israel. It could just as easily translate from iisii-r-iar to mean a-sy-r-ia. Real historians would never accept the Merneptah Stele as evidence of Israel because they know the word Israel is modern and did not exist when the Merneptah stele was manufactured.+The nation state is a new concept not older than about 150 years ago. The term Israel is a modern one from 1900 onwards. The Jewish did not refer to themselves as Israel. The Merneptah stele could not contain the word Israel, and indeed its decipher does not translate to Israel. It could just as easily translate from iisii-r-iar to mean a-sy-r-ia. Real historians would never accept the Merneptah Stele as evidence of Israel because they know the word Israel is modern and did not exist when the Merneptah stele was manufactured.
  
 The language of Hebrew is not an ancient language, it was recently engineered. There is no ancient Hebrew language. Hebrew began in the late 19th century as part of the Zionist movement, which sought to create a Jewish homeland in the Levant. People like Eliezer Ben-Yehuda invented the language. The breakdown of Hebrew is... Arabic: 40-50%, Aramaic: 20-30%, Yiddish: 10-15%, Other languages (English, French, German, Russian, etc.): 5-10%. The language of Hebrew is not an ancient language, it was recently engineered. There is no ancient Hebrew language. Hebrew began in the late 19th century as part of the Zionist movement, which sought to create a Jewish homeland in the Levant. People like Eliezer Ben-Yehuda invented the language. The breakdown of Hebrew is... Arabic: 40-50%, Aramaic: 20-30%, Yiddish: 10-15%, Other languages (English, French, German, Russian, etc.): 5-10%.
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