Where is Palestine, exactly?
This isn’t an easy question.
Ancient history would have “Palestine” defined as being, well, any number of places. Places that, if they were “freed” as part of “Palestine,” well, you’d have a war on your hands. Syria and Lebanon wouldn’t like parts of their territories “freed.” Neither would Jordan.
So what are we freeing?
Is it just the West Bank and Gaza? Cool. Israel tried to give the Palestinians over 90% of those territories, and the Palestinians said no. We can try again, sure. A two-state solution is a great idea, if we can make it work.
Or is it, as I suspect is the case, that you want to free the “Palestine” that includes the areas “between the river and the sea?” Beyond the real agenda of eliminating the only Jewish state in existence and replacing it with yet another Islamic caliphate, this definition of Palestine is particularly ahistorical. The current borders of the State of Israel, and thus the current borders of the putative state of Palestine, only exist because of what happened during the British Mandate, 1948, 1969, 1973…so it’s a purely 20th century definition.
So, I ask again, where’s Palestine?
What’s your real goal? Whose flag are you actually flying?