An Israeli lawmaker offered perhaps the dumbest excuse for of Palestinian territories.
On Wednesday, she argued that there is no such thing as Palestinians as the Arabic language does not contain the letter 'P'.
"I want to go back to history, what is our place here, about Jerusalem, about Palestine, when like we said, Arabic doesn't even have 'P,' so this loan-word also merits scrutiny," said Likud MP Anat Berko during a parliamentary session.
Berko's comments drew a strong response from fellow MP Tamar Zandberg, who questioned: "What? Did everyone hear this? Are you an idiot?"
Berko responded: "These are the facts. I'll send it to you, everything's alright."
Several shouted at Berko and left the chamber in protest as Berko continued to say: "'Pa pa pa,' there's no 'Pa.' There's 'Fa.'" to a laughing Zandberg.
Palestine in Arabic is pronounced , however Berko who is a professor of criminology specialising in "suicide bombings" and has served as visiting professor at the prestigious George Washington University must have missed a few classes.
Berko's comments were mocked on social media, with comparing her to a guest at the Alex Jones Show, a US talk show dedicated to half-baked and outlandish conspiracy theories.
Meanwhile, a Facebook user wrote: "There is no Humus, because Israelis say Khumus (ditto there is no Khamas and Khizbolla) ... P-off!".