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Did Israel's land belong to Turkey in history?
Historically, Israel belonged to Turkey.

After World War II, Israel was founded in the Middle East. In the world, Israel is an ancient country, so it is described because it has been extinct for more than two thousand years. After the death of Israel, Jews were forced to move to other places by their rulers, and in the following years, they went into exile. The former home has also become someone else's home. Among the kings of Israel, David and Solomon are the most famous. Shortly after Solomon's death, Israel was divided into north and south. The north and the south develop independently. The northern dynasties were ruled by the David family, while the southern dynasties were constantly changing. But in any case, the Northern and Southern Dynasties finally perished.

Because Israel's environment is stronger than the surrounding environment, and the surrounding countries are powerful countries. The northern and southern dynasties of Israel were destroyed by Assyria and Babylon respectively, and then Assyria, Babylon and other countries were overthrown by other great powers. In this way, the Jews lived the ever-changing life of foreign rulers. Around 1 century, Israel's residence was ruled by the Roman Empire. After Christianity was established as the state religion in the Roman Empire, Jews fled all over the world for fear of persecution by Christian groups. The Jews may not have thought that this time they fled.

Since then, Jewish land has been ruled by the Eastern Roman Empire. The Eastern Roman and Persian empires dominated for a long time. Unexpectedly, at the beginning of the 7th century, Arabs rose and swept the whole Arabian Peninsula. Since then, Arabs have expanded significantly. In the East, Arabs annexed the whole Persia, and soldiers infiltrated into India, defeated the Tang Dynasty and penetrated into Central Asia. In the west, Arabs conquered North Africa and incorporated Spain into their own territory. The Arabs established a powerful empire, but at the same time, it also promoted the Arabs' belief in the ruling areas. As a result, many ruled races were finally arabized, which continues to this day. After Israel's independence, around16th century, Turks became strong, established the famous Ottoman Empire and occupied Israel's motherland.