You do realize Jews are the indigenous people to the land ? That is historical, not biblical. Not that I do not want a two state solution but just wanted to make sure you have your facts right.
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Jews formed 7-8% of Palestine's population, before the Balfour Declaration. They actually were indigenous. Everyone else is an immigrant. There are small pockets of Jews all over the world, even in far-flung places in India. Will Jews now take over India?
You might be a bot. But do some reading on history. Jews have been in the land for thousands of years (dating back to like 1200 BCE) when it was known as Canaan and Judea. They existed and had a claim to the land long before Islam was founded or there was a “Palestine”.
Other peoples were there too, archaeologically and EVEN according to the Bible. That these became Muslim later does not invalidate non-Jewish Palestinians' indigenous status either. The land is for all; only the Bible promises it to one particular tribe out of the mix.
Many Jews converted to Christianity and Islam too. But for zionists that's unthinkable.
They say the Palestinian population are 'arabs' who came entirely from the Arabian peninsula, against all DNA evidence.
Yes, and even if today's Palestinians only have a small percentage of ancient (Hittite, Philistine, Canaanite) DNA relative to Arab, the same can be said for most Jewish Israelis as well, who are of mostly European blood. The region has a MESSY history, but both peoples have a right to be there!
I disagree with the 'right' of people, who have some ancestors who left hundreds of years ago, to come by force and take the land and the homes of the local people.
Because most of the 'israelis' are settlers who moved in to live on a piece of land or a home directly stolen from the Palestinians.
There was a time that Jews formed almost 100% of the population in the region until European and Arab colonizes came in and nearly ethnically cleansed all of us. That they never could do so completely doesn't mean it's now the colonizers.
Well, I think some of my ancestors came from the Caucasus. Using Israel as a precedent, I think I'll get the US to give me a bunch of weapons, so that I can claim it in the name of "my people". So what if it's been 6000 years? There's no statute of limitations here, right?
Why are there small pockets of Jews all over the world? Because we were driven to the infinity corners of the Earth by those who wanted to erase us but never could do so completely. It's called a diaspora. What is the origin point of that diaspora? Do you think it's India?
That's totally false.
Palestinians (incl. Palestinian Jews too) are the indigenous people, backed by history and DNA records.
Diaspora Jews of course have ancient roots in the Levant but less than Palestinians. https://youtu.be/-dEL2yhT7Uo
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Nonsense.
Palestine has been multicultural and multiethnic for millennia.
Jews have NO EXCLUSIVITY to indigeneity to Palestine, though the Zionists seek to remove every other group from the region.
They say the Palestinian population are 'arabs' who came entirely from the Arabian peninsula, against all DNA evidence.
Because most of the 'israelis' are settlers who moved in to live on a piece of land or a home directly stolen from the Palestinians.
If you reject indigenous identity all together, then so be it. That still leaves Israel as a state that actually exists where it is.
Palestinians (incl. Palestinian Jews too) are the indigenous people, backed by history and DNA records.
Diaspora Jews of course have ancient roots in the Levant but less than Palestinians.
https://youtu.be/-dEL2yhT7Uo