Exonym then, but again, I am referring to someone who began their argument with the phrase “As a Greek…” and concluded from that perspective that Palestinian Christians have never existed.
Assyrian Palastu definitely corresponds to areas within Roman Era Palestine and modern Palestine / Israel.
The 5 cities (which you may be confusing with 'Palestine' were not such.) Assyrian primary sources themselves describe Samaria as capital of Israel, and the Kingdom of Judah as Israel. They describe each of the Philistine confederacies individually. They were in conflict with Israel though [and by extension the Kushite empire] until subdued. They were indeed in modern Israel however.
http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/rinap/rinap1/Q003457/html
(17') [The land Bīt-Ḫumrî] (Israel), all [of whose] cities I [utterly devastated i]n former campaigns of mine, whose [...] (and) livestock I carried off, and (whose capital) Samaria I isola[ted] — (now) [they overthrew Peqa]h, their king,
http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/rinap/rinap1/Q003455/html
b) I annexed to Assyria [..., the city Kaš]pūna, which is on the shore of the Upper (text: “Lower”) Sea, the cities [...]nite, Gil[ead, and] Abil-šiṭṭi, which are the border of the land Bīt-Ḫumrî (Israel), the extensive [land of Bīt-Ḫazā-i]l (Damascus) in [its] en[tirety, (and) I pla]ced [... eunuch]s of mine as provincial governors [over them].
(As for) Ḫanūnu of the city Gaza, [who] fle[d before] my weapons [and] escaped [to] Egypt — (10´) [I conquered] the city Gaza, [his royal city, (and) I carried off] his property (and) [his] gods.
(10'b) [I fashioned (a statue bearing) image(s) of the god]s, my [lo]rds, and my royal image [out of gold, erected (it) i]n the palace [of the city Gaza], (and) I reckoned (it) [am]ong the gods of their land; I established [their sattukku offerings].
(15'b) (As for) the land Bīt-Ḫumrî (Israel), I brought [to] Assyria [..., its “au]xiliary [army” ...] (and) all of its people, [...].
(17'b) [I/they] killed Peqah, their king, and I placed Hoshea [as king o]ver them. I received from them ten talents of gold, ... talents of silver, [together with] their [proper]ty, and [I brou]ght them [to Assyria]. |
'Israel' is mentioned consistently in Assyrian sources, but to my knowledge there's never 'A Palestine' (Hazael of Damascus was 'Palestine' I believe, but unsure exactly.) I'm moderately confident it just referred to the 5 cities most of the time.