The biblical term "Israel" has indeed been around for thousands of years, referring to the ancient Kingdom of Israel established by King David around 1000 BC, with Jerusalem as its capital. The modern State of Israel, established in 1948, adopted the name to reflect this historical and religious legacy.
Your assertion that 50% of Jewish people are against Israel is not statistically supported. While there are certainly Jewish individuals and groups who oppose certain policies or actions of the Israeli government, the vast majority of Jews worldwide support Israel's right to exist as a sovereign nation.
The Arab-Israeli conflict has indeed caused much suffering, and it's heartbreaking. But it's crucial to remember that violence has been perpetrated by both sides. The conflict is deeply rooted in historical, religious, and political complexities that make it difficult to assign unilateral blame.
You mentioned Joe Biden's support for Israel being due to investment. It's important to remember that U.S. support for Israel is rooted in shared democratic values, strategic interests, and historical ties dating back to Harry Truman's presidency, long before Biden
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