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Why did the Roman Emperor Hadrian expel the Jews from Palestine?

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Well, The Jews lived in Palestine as a nation under the rule of the Roman Empire until a revolt in A.D. 132 caused the Roman Emperor, Hadrian, to permanently expel the Jews.

So, our answer would be:

"The Jews had started a revolt"

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User Ulan Murzatayev
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Hadrian had expelled the Jews from Palestine as a punishment for the Bar Kokhba Revolt. Hadrian had not only scattered the Jews, but he has also asked soldiers to destroy the Jewish temples. The revolt was caused by changes in administrative laws and economic decline
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