Reborn in Hong Kong: The Tycoon Grows Up

Chapter 1519 Historical Origins

The plan in my mind still feels perfect, at least I can't find a more suitable plan than this. Even if the Rothschilds find out, it doesn't matter. At worst, some benefits will be given to them, but the majority must be on their own side. In addition, they were plotting the treasures of Solomon's Temple, and the time went on; there is no airtight wall in the world, and other Jews may have discovered it long ago. It's just due to feelings and lack of evidence.

To avoid long nights and many dreams, things must speed up. The longer it takes, the easier it is for the news to leak out.

Li Ergou, nicknamed Pangolin. He is definitely the number one figure in the Chinese tomb robbing world, and he is also known for his particularly sensitive ears and nose. A group of people from Xiangjiang found him and directly gave him 100,000 yuan. The condition is to go with them for a while, and judging from their attitude, there is no way to refuse.

In the 1980s, 100,000 yuan, what was that concept? Enough to buy 2 properties in Kyoto or Shanghai. It is definitely a huge sum of money. I have never made so much money in my career. But he also knew that this might be money for selling his life. But since he started this business, people can find him again. It means that the details have been thoroughly investigated and there is no right to refuse at all.

I don’t know how long it took, but Li Ergou was taken to a place with a particularly dry climate. From the geographical location, we know there should be objects below. After all, the buildings here are very old, and you can tell that they have been destroyed many times.

But if you want to know whether there is space underground, you need to use thunder. But in Jerusalem, it’s not easy to hear thunder. But in modern society, artificial thunder is still very convenient.

And if you want to get things out without the knowledge of gods or ghosts, you must use external forces; perhaps the most indispensable thing in Jerusalem is contradictions and conflicts.

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is a conflict between Palestine and Israel. Since Palestine belongs to an Arab country, and Israel has disputes with other Arab countries such as Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict or the Palestinian-Israeli conflict can also be called the Arab-Israeli conflict. Or the Arab-Israeli conflict.

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has deep historical roots. As early as the 13th century BC, the ancestors of the Israelis came to Palestine from the Arabian desert and established a country here. Later, this area suffered successively from Assyria, Babylonia, Persia and Rome. Occupation and destruction. Among them, the Roman occupation in the 1st century AD led to the exile of a large number of Israelites. Most of them migrated to Western Europe. Later, they suffered persecution from the feudal and religious forces in Western Europe and migrated again to Eastern Europe and other places. 19 At the end of the century, Jews in exile in Eastern Europe suffered oppression and exclusion from local ethnic groups. During World War II, this kind of discrimination and persecution was developed to the extreme by Germany.

It can be seen that the Jews have been wandering in other countries for thousands of years and suffered oppression and bullying. By the end of the 19th century, the "Zionist" trend emerged among the Jews. Countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States supported and exploited this trend out of consideration of their own interests. Therefore, A large number of Jews scattered around the world have returned to their homeland, Palestine, which they have left for thousands of years.

However, a problem arises. Arabs have already lived here for thousands of years. Jews, with the support of Britain, the United States and other countries, forcibly immigrated to Palestine, leading to the exodus of a large number of Palestinian Arabs. Because I have been in exile, I ask others to go into exile; because my ancestors have lived there, I want to live here too. This obviously makes no sense, but because it has the Bible as a basis, historical sentiments, a sense of urgency, and the support of great powers; the Jews must reverse their tragic fate no matter what, so "Zionism" has become popular.

In order to solve the problem, the United Nations passed "Resolution 181" in 1947, which stipulated the establishment of two states, Israel and Arab states, in the Palestinian area. It can be seen that this resolution is reluctantly acceptable to the Israelis, but it is simply ridiculous to the Palestinian Arabs. Moreover, this resolution was unfair to the Arabs; not only did it cede half, or more to be precise, more than half of the land to the Israelis, who accounted for 32% of the total population, but these lands concentrated a large amount of fertile plains and fresh water resources.

Since the Arabs had only six seats in the United Nations General Assembly at the time, it was impossible to recover, and the passage of this resolution was controlled by the Americans. So, in 1948, Israel was founded. Then the war in the Middle East began; Arabs united against Israel.

It was the Romans who expelled the Jews from Palestine. Later, it was the European feudal and religious forces that persecuted the Jews. In modern times, it was Germany that massacred the Jews. All this was not done by the Arabs. The Arabs have not only lived in Palestine for nearly a thousand years; they have also fought to the death against foreigners in order to preserve this area. The tragic experience of the Jewish people certainly deserves sympathy and understanding, but this should not be a reason for another nation to suffer tragedy. Based on various entanglements with religion, land, resources and history, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict continues to this day and cannot find a suitable solution.

As for the most serious conflict area between the two countries, it must be Jerusalem. Jerusalem is the holy place for Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, and these three major religions have other branches besides Judaism. For example, the branches of Christianity are Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant; Islam is divided into Sunni and Shia. Jerusalem is such a magical place, a place that the prophets, saints and saviors have identified.

According to the Bible, the Virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus in Jerusalem after she was spiritually conceived. Later, Jerusalem was the place where Jesus was crucified, buried, resurrected, and ascended to heaven. Jesus was sent by God to save the world. Jesus is the incarnation of God. Do you think Jerusalem can still be unholy? Even when Jesus was crucified, it happened on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Also, the manuscript of the Bible was discovered in Jerusalem and is still collected in the Jerusalem Museum today. One can imagine the status of Jerusalem in Christianity. The specific ruins left behind are the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and the Stations of the Cross.

For Islam, many people think that Mecca is a holy city, but in fact, Jerusalem is the first holy city in Islam. This is recorded. In the 7th century AD, when Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was in Mecca, conflicts continued due to the separation of Mecca factions. Islam was also marginalized and threatened, and the Prophet Muhammad was also persecuted in Mecca.

One day, the Prophet Muhammad came to Jerusalem while meditating. Here, Muhammad ascended to the seventh heaven and saw God Musa and Allah, whom all the believers wanted to see but had never seen before. He also begged Allah nine times and changed his prayers from 50 times a week to 5 times a day, which has been passed down to this day. In other words, if you want to see God, Jerusalem is the closest place, not Mecca or Medina. Seeing God in heaven is the sacred mission of every Islamic believer in life, and it is also the only belief of every believer. The famous Dome of the Rock Mosque and Yaksa Mosque remain.

The Jews originated in the Mesopotamian Plateau, the birthplace of early human civilization. When the civilization of Mesopotamia gradually declined, one of its patriarchs named Abraham followed God's will and led his people to live in the land of Canaan, which is today's Jerusalem.

In the 14th century BC, under the leadership of Moses, they escaped the pursuit and interception of the Egyptian army; they overcame many hardships, walked out of Egypt, crossed the Red Sea, and reached the Sinai Peninsula early. At Sinai, Moses was tested and baptized by God. Forty years later, his descendants led the Jews to the place where their ancestors once lived; this was the promised land "flowing with milk and honey."

But remember, this land that God said was blessed already had other gods and prophets. In order to seize this "promised land" mentioned by God, the war has never stopped, even today, thousands of years later.

In this way, Jerusalem is basically divided into three areas, the Christian area, the Islamic area and the Jewish area. A wall of the Islamic Yaqsa Mosque is the site of the wall of the Second Temple of Judaism. Christianity later flourished mainly in Europe, with churches all over the country. Islam dominates the Arab world, and there is still Mecca to go to. However, Judaism has its roots only in Jerusalem, Palestine. Therefore, the only religious pilgrimage site for Israeli Jews is Jerusalem, the land of Canaan.

As history has developed to this day, Jerusalem has still not escaped troubles. Israel established its capital here in 1950, while the Palestinians declared that Jerusalem has always been their capital. It is this magical place. One city is the capital of two countries, or two countries with different religious beliefs. Do you think this can coexist peacefully?

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