
whiteegyptian
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1 - Palestine was under Egyptian rule for centuries
- Ancient Egypt controlled Canaan (modern Palestine) for 1,500+ years, longer than any other empire.
- The region was ruled by Pharaohs like Thutmose III and Ramses II, meaning Palestine was historically part of Egyptian territory.
- Even during the Ottoman times, Palestine was governed from Cairo, showing its historical link to Egypt (Brutal)
2 - Gaza was literally part of Egypt until 1967
- Gaza was under Egyptian control from 1948β1967, meaning Egypt was the last official government to rule it before Israel.
- Egypt still controls the Rafah border crossing, proving that Palestine is dependent on Egypt, not fully sovereign.
- Many Palestinians have Egyptian ancestry, Top hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh is literally Egyptian in origin.
3 - Palestinians speak a dialect closer to Egyptian then to Levantine.
- Palestinian Arabic is closer to Egyptian Arabic than to Levantine Arabic, proving Egyptian influence.
- Many Palestinians have Egyptian last names (Masri = "The Egyptian"), showing direct descent
- Egyptian culture, food, and music are more dominant in Gaza & West Bank than Jordanian or Syrian culture.
4 - Egypt Could Annex Palestine and No One Could Stop It
- If Egypt decided to annex Gaza, who would stop them? Jordan? Syria? The PA?


- Egypt has the largest Arab military, meaning it could easily take control if it wanted to.
- A union with Egypt would make Palestine stronger, since Egypt already supports it financially and politically.
5 - Historically, "Palestine" was never an independent country.
- Palestine was never an independent state, it was always part of larger empires (Egyptian, Roman, Ottoman, British).
- Egypt was the last major Arab power to rule it before Israel, meaning it has the strongest claim.
- Even today, Palestine depends on Egypt for trade, security, and diplomacy, itβs defacto Egyptian.
Conclusion: Palestine / Israel region, is not worth fighting over, because in the end it's just Eastern Egypt province.
Tags: @Arthur the Egyptian @talcel @Alias! @Manchild_v2 @recai iskender
- Open for debate, below.
- Ancient Egypt controlled Canaan (modern Palestine) for 1,500+ years, longer than any other empire.
- The region was ruled by Pharaohs like Thutmose III and Ramses II, meaning Palestine was historically part of Egyptian territory.
- Even during the Ottoman times, Palestine was governed from Cairo, showing its historical link to Egypt (Brutal)
2 - Gaza was literally part of Egypt until 1967
- Gaza was under Egyptian control from 1948β1967, meaning Egypt was the last official government to rule it before Israel.
- Egypt still controls the Rafah border crossing, proving that Palestine is dependent on Egypt, not fully sovereign.
- Many Palestinians have Egyptian ancestry, Top hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh is literally Egyptian in origin.
3 - Palestinians speak a dialect closer to Egyptian then to Levantine.
- Palestinian Arabic is closer to Egyptian Arabic than to Levantine Arabic, proving Egyptian influence.
- Many Palestinians have Egyptian last names (Masri = "The Egyptian"), showing direct descent
- Egyptian culture, food, and music are more dominant in Gaza & West Bank than Jordanian or Syrian culture.
4 - Egypt Could Annex Palestine and No One Could Stop It
- If Egypt decided to annex Gaza, who would stop them? Jordan? Syria? The PA?
- Egypt has the largest Arab military, meaning it could easily take control if it wanted to.
- A union with Egypt would make Palestine stronger, since Egypt already supports it financially and politically.
5 - Historically, "Palestine" was never an independent country.
- Palestine was never an independent state, it was always part of larger empires (Egyptian, Roman, Ottoman, British).
- Egypt was the last major Arab power to rule it before Israel, meaning it has the strongest claim.
- Even today, Palestine depends on Egypt for trade, security, and diplomacy, itβs defacto Egyptian.
Conclusion: Palestine / Israel region, is not worth fighting over, because in the end it's just Eastern Egypt province.
Tags: @Arthur the Egyptian @talcel @Alias! @Manchild_v2 @recai iskender
- Open for debate, below.