As usual your answer is based on religious scripts, none of which are regarded as reliable sources of fact.
No, my answer is based on facts wihich you disregard, as always, because you cannot counter them so you start on something else you found on some other anti-semite, anti-zion, anti-Israel website.
Why didn't you just give your facts to my questions? Because you don't have them! They don't exist.
Religion is all crap? Jihadism has to do with religion and it is very well alive given factual eveidence of daily horrific attacks all over the world against all kinds of people. Jews, Christians, Hindus and Muslims alike.
Yes, sadly Judaism is only a religion, based on the myths and the desires of bronze aged man. A "one size fits all" explanation to explain away that for which they had no answers,... and even worse, Zionism, is based selectively on hand picked radical views from within those myths based on the reasoning of a Russian nut case who actually promoted anti Semitism to further his cause. (The Complete Diaries of Theodor Herzl. Vol. 1, edited by Raphael Patai, translated by Harry Zohn, page 83-84)
Is that a quote from the diaries???
here's page 83 -84, read it.
Page 83
Page 84
Even less so, now that the genealogical evidence of the world's most recently released, largest and longest running investigation into the matter has clearly shown that European Ashkenazi Jews have no connection with Palestine whatsoever but are in fact the descendants of Khazar apostates with some slight admixture of Mesopotamian bloodlines. Another nail in the coffin of the exile myth. In fact it could be successfully argued that there are more nails than coffin.
Again a lot of words without any links to facts. You did not read that
report. did you? It is about the
maternal lineage. From mother to mother. This means that when a man from the ME has a child with a woman from europe the maternal DNA points to Europe and not the ME.
The report also says:
...with the MSY results interpreted plausibly to suggest an overwhelming majority of Near Eastern ancestry on the Ashkenazi male line of descent...
The other matters have all been proven here ad nauseam.
The fact of Israeli tokenism and it's intent is also well documented and recognised Internationally. Even Israel's discriminatory Laws are denied by them.
All been proven? You say that time and again without ever giving proof! It is not because it is written on a anti-Israel web page that it becomes fact.
What about this:
Archaeologists Excavate Legendary City of Dan
...Translated, it proclaims his military victory and destruction of at least some parts of the Kingdom of Israel, and the killing of two kings of Israel. Notably, it contains the phrase "House of David" ["......and I killed [Ahaz]iahu son of [Jehoram kin]g of the House of David"], a phrase rarely, if at all, seen in any extra-biblical context. Today, many Levantine archaeologists and scholars agree that it refers to a royal dynasty of David and that the Tel Dan Stele therefore represents tangible evidence that there was indeed a "kingdom", or royal dynasty, of David.
For me this is the crux of the argument...
The majority of the inhabitants of what was Palestine are the original inhabitants of the land they may have started as Canaanites and became Jewish, Christian and Muslim depending on which empire ruled the lands at the time.
on Al-Hekma TV,
Hamas Minister of the Interior and of National Security Fathi Hammad blurted out the truth:
.."Palestinian” people are a fabrication, an invention..
I've posted this TV clip twice, so you should know or you are affraid of the truth and didn't watch it?
Almost all "Palestinians" have Arabic names who point to where they came from. You seem to forgot the "Palestinian link" to the Philistines. At last you recognise that if that was true they would have names like Apollodoros or Paraebates (
ancient Greek names). Don't you find it odd that "Palestinians" have last names like al-Masri (the Egyptian,), al-Djazair (the Algerian), el-Mughrabi (the Moroccan), al-Yamani (the Yemenite) and even al-Afghani?
I have been convinced of this for quite some time now and it became somewhat more entrenched as DNA evidence began to indicate little more than a passing connection to the region that is present in around 80% of the worlds population more than likely explainable by mans exodus from Africa itself rather than Egypt.
DNA is about individuals, we are discussing societies. Jewish and "Palestinian" societies. If you insist: Jewish paternal DNA points to where you do not want it to point.
Back that up with the fact that the "Great Israelite Kingdoms" archaeologically speaking never existed the whole Israeli national identity is little more than a fabrication based on wishful thinking and outright lies repeated often enough.
Again, your archaeological knowledge is poor. In case you didn't read my reply to Seno, here it is again:
...Translated, it proclaims his military victory and destruction of at least some parts of the Kingdom of Israel, and the killing of two kings of Israel. Notably, it contains the phrase "House of David" ["......and I killed [Ahaz]iahu son of [Jehoram kin]g of the House of David"], a phrase rarely, if at all, seen in any extra-biblical context. Today, many Levantine archaeologists and scholars agree that it refers to a royal dynasty of David and that the Tel Dan Stele therefore represents tangible evidence that there was indeed a "kingdom", or royal dynasty, of David.
However there is one thing I do know, nothing we say here will change anything and the counter arguments will be something along the lines of the "ancient aliens" method of justification "something must have done it therefore aliens probably did it and if aliens did that then they must have done this as well" it is a self justifying argument that never proves its initial statement but relies on the assumption that if something refers to that initial argument then the argument must be factual.
As long as you disregard the facts I give, nothing you say here will change anything. But if you believe that you are right then please answer these questions with the facts you have.
Give me the name of a former Palestinian state, who was the ruler (King, President whatever) and what it's capital was, like:
The Hasmonean dynasty was a former Jewish state ruled by Antigonus II Mattathias (40–37 BCE) and its capital was Jerusalem.
Some other facts:
The British Governor of the Sinai (1922-36) reported in the Palestine Royal Commission Report: “This illegal immigration was not only going on from the Sinai, but also from Transjordan and Syria.”
The British Hope-Simpson Commission recommended, in 1930, “Prevention of illicit immigration” to stop the illegal Arab immigration from neighboring Arab countries.
The governor of the Syrian district of Hauran, Tewfik Bey El Hurani, admitted in 1934 that in a single period of only a few months over 30,000 Syrians from Houran had moved to Palestine.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill noted the Arab influx. Churchill, a veteran of the early years of the British mandate in the Holy Land, noted in 1939 that “far from being persecuted, the Arabs have crowded into the country and multiplied till their population has increased more than even all world Jewry could lift up the Jewish population.”
It is funny you should mention that book though as I have just been given a copy of it, now I will have to make time to look at it.
Oh, I have one for you too :
From time immemorial
from a reader:
Joan Peters, a professional writer and researchers, received a grant from an Arab Foundation to write a history of the ancient roots of the Arab population in historic Palestine. The problem was that, when she actually began doing her research, she found that most of the common beliefs about the long history of that population are just inaccurate. In fact, she found that the majority of the current population descended from waves of migration beginning in the 19th century and peaking in the early 20th.
Just like I have said time and again.
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Here we have two people, one from New Zealand and one from Australia, who
do not have any link whatsoever, not religiously nor archaeologically nor DNA wise, to the country they live in but they do feel they have the authority to deny
Jews who
do have a religiously and archaeologically and DNA (surely paternal) link to the country they now live in.