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According to recent ancient DNA studies, Levantines derive most of their ancestry from ancient Semitic-speaking peoples of the Bronze and Iron age Levant. [54] Other Arabs include the Bedouins of Syrian Desert, Naqab and eastern Syria, who speak Bedouin Arabic.
While the Arabs caused less destruction during their conquest than the Persians had few decades earlier, [9] part of the Levant's urban population fled upon the arrival of Muslim forces. [10] [9] This migration created vacancies that were later occupied by Arab Muslim migrants. [10] Both Arab and Syrian sources provide evidence of this ...
The study of the origins of the Palestinians, a population encompassing the Arab inhabitants of the former Mandatory Palestine and their descendants, [1] is a subject approached through an interdisciplinary lens, drawing from fields such as population genetics, demographic history, folklore, including oral traditions, linguistics, and other disciplines.
News. Entertainment. Lighter Side. Politics. Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. Watershed moment for the Middle East after Lebanon elects new president - with a Saudi push. Analysis by Tamara ...
Fox News Digital’s Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report. Original article source: Israel, Hamas reach deal to release hostages and allow Palestinians to return to Gaza Strip.
MORE: Details of what's in the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. The identities of all the hostages being released by Hamas and Israel have yet to be made public.
Palestinians (Arabic: الفلسطينيون, romanized: al-Filasṭīniyyūn) are an Arab ethnonational group native to the region of Palestine. [35] [36] [37] [38]In 1919, Palestinian Muslims and Palestinian Christians constituted 90 percent of the population of Palestine, just before the third wave of Jewish immigration and the setting up of British Mandatory Palestine after World War I.
Anatomically modern Homo sapiens are demonstrated at the area of Mount Carmel [8] in Canaan during the Middle Paleolithic dating from c. 90,000 BC.These migrants out of Africa seem to have been unsuccessful, [9] and by c. 60,000 BC in the Levant, Neanderthal groups seem to have benefited from the worsening climate and replaced Homo sapiens, who were possibly confined once more to Africa.