#philistin #Israel Israel-Palestine Conflict Part-1

Religion has always influenced people's personal, family, social, political and national lives. The exact number of religions in the world is not known. However, it is estimated that there are about 4,234 people following religions in the world. This is not a war today, but a war that has been going on in this region for thousands of years. In 1047 BC, King Solomon ruled the Kingdom of Israel. He built a Temple Mount for the prayers of the Jews and it is called the First Temple Mount. In 586 BC, the Babylonians conquered Israel and destroyed the Temple Mount. Later, the Persians conquered Israel and built the Temple Mount for the second time and it is called the Second Temple Mount. In this way, the Romans in turn conquered Israel and began their reign and also destroyed the Second Temple Mount. During this time, the Jews were killed and they sought refuge in Europe because it was close. According to Christianity, Jesus Christ was born to a family of surviving Jews. Although Jesus Christ was born into a Jewish family, when he later started preaching Christianity separately in Jerusalem, many people were attracted and converted to this religion. The Jews were angry and brutally killed Jesus Christ by crucifying him. From then on, the Jews are blamed for the murder of Jesus Christ. 306 AD: When the Roman Emperor Meliodas died, his son Constantine the Great ascended the throne of Rome and was the first Roman emperor who was attracted to Christianity and converted to Christianity. As a result, Christianity quickly became popular in the Roman Empire, and when people started killing Jews again indiscriminately for killing Jesus Christ, the Jews left the Roman Empire and took refuge in different parts of the world, especially in Europe. Emperor Constantine the Great built the Church of the Holy Sepulcher 2 kilometers from the Temple Mount, where Jesus Christ was crucified by the Jews. The church was originally built by Constantine's mother, Saint Helena, in 325 AD.

To be continued…