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    Hello. Jerusalem was not even originally a "Jewish" town. You sound very confused.

    The earliest evidence of city fortifications appear in the Mid- to Late Bronze Age and could date to around the 18th century BCE.[97] By around 1550–1200 BCE, Jerusalem was the capital of an Egyptian vassal city-state,[98] a modest settlement governing a few outlying villages and pastoral areas, with a small Egyptian garrison and ruled by appointees such as king Abdi-Heba.[99] At the time of Seti I (r. 1290–1279 BCE) and Ramesses II (r. 1279–1213 BCE), major construction took place as prosperity increased.[100] The city's inhabitants at this time were Canaanites, who are believed by scholars to have evolved into the Israelites via the development of a distinct Yahweh-centric monotheistic belief system.[101][102][21]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem#History
 
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