That's not a "deportation" when Europeans conquer a place that's effectively outside of Europe, and then engage in expulsions, massacres, and ethnic cleansings as a strategy of pacification to counter revolts in the edges of an empire.
That's like saying that the Mongols "deported" Muslims from Baghdad.
That's not a "deportation" when Europeans conquer a place that's effectively outside of Europe, and then engage in expulsions, massacres, and ethnic cleansings as a strategy of pacification to counter revolts in the edges of an empire.
That's like saying that the Mongols "deported" Muslims from Baghdad.
That's not the right word.
Judea was literally already a Roman province. They gained it when Egypt was annexed.
Right, it was conquered.
Long before the Romans came along.