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How many people can't tell Palestine from Pakistan, so what's the joke?

Many people can't tell Pakistan from Palestine. To tell the truth, as a liberal arts student who has experienced the college entrance examination, I am a little confused. It's still a bit silly to hear it on some news.

Because the name is too much like a joke 1: Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine, not Pakistan.

Many people are willing to show off where they have been, but some people say that they traveled in Jerusalem, the capital of Pakistan, for five days, and then accompanied by exquisite maps to satisfy their vanity.

Pakistan: Islamic Republic of Pakistan. It means "holy land" and "Muslim country". More than 95% of the residents believe in Islam, which is a multi-ethnic Islamic country. Urdu is the national language.

? Pakistan is located in the northwest of the South Asian subcontinent, bordering the Arabian Sea in the south, India in the east, People's Republic of China (PRC) in the northeast, Afghan in the northwest and Iranian in the west. The coastline is 980 kilometers long. The climate in the south is tropical and the rest is subtropical. Islamabad, the capital, and Karachi, the former capital, are the largest cities. (emphasis here)

Because the name is too similar to joke 2: it is Palestine, not Pakistan, that has been bullied by Jews recently.

Pakistan, a country known to most China people, had close ties with China several years ago and supported some policies of our country. But in recent days, the Palestinian name has been introduced into the ears of China people, because it was recently bullied by Jews and Americans.

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From 0/020 BC to 923 BC, Jews established the Hebrew Kingdom here. After the Roman Empire conquered Palestine, it suppressed Jews three times in 64, 1 15 and 132, and1300,000 people were killed. Most of the rest were driven out of Palestine and scattered around the world. In 622 AD, the Arabs defeated the Roman Empire and took over Palestine. Arabs moved in and assimilated with local aborigines, and gradually formed modern Palestinian Arabs.