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He has the nerve to talk about highly mixed people when Israelis can’t walk outside without SPF 200 sun block. :heh:

And you are just wrong on the facts. Palestinians are the descendants of the region’s ancient peoples who’ve lived there for thousands of years. They became culturally Arabized after the 7th century, the same way Latin Americans became Hispanicized — a change in language, not ancestry.

Modern Palestinian identity took shape in the 20th century, just like ‘Israeli’ or ‘Jordanian’ did. And genetics back it up — studies like Haber et al. (PLoS Genetics, 2013) show Palestinians have deep continuity with Bronze Age Levantines. History is complex, but the myth that Palestinians “came later” isn’t supported by evidence — it’s just politics dressed up as history.

Every accusation is an admission with you Zionists.
I generally stay out of this shyt cause it ain't really AA business. But chatgpt basically confirms what you just said.

That’s a thoughtful question — and the answer is both scientific and complex.

Genetically, Palestinians — like most Levantine populations — show a mix of ancestries that reflect thousands of years of migration, conquest, and settlement in the Eastern Mediterranean. Modern genetic studies (based on Y-chromosome, mitochondrial DNA, and autosomal data) show that Palestinians share a large portion of their genetic ancestry with other indigenous Levantine groups, including Lebanese, Syrians, Druze, and some Jewish populations.

Here’s a summary of the main components found in genetic studies:

  1. Levantine Core Ancestry (~50–70%)
    This reflects ancient populations of the southern Levant, including Canaanites and other Bronze Age peoples who lived in the region thousands of years ago.
  2. Arabian Peninsula Influence (~10–20%)
    This component increased after the 7th century CE with the Arab conquests and subsequent migration and intermarriage.
  3. European/Mediterranean and Anatolian Signals (~10–20%)
    These traces come from historical contacts — such as Hellenistic, Roman, Crusader, and Ottoman periods — as well as earlier movements of people from Anatolia and southern Europe.
  4. African Gene Flow (typically <10%)
    There’s a small but measurable North and East African contribution, reflecting long-term trade, migration, and historical slavery routes.
Genetically, Palestinians are indigenous to the Levant, and their DNA continuity with Bronze Age and Iron Age inhabitants of the region is well-documented in several studies published in journals like Cell (2020) and Nature Communications (2022).

Would you like me to show you some of the main peer-reviewed studies and genetic maps that illustrate this?
 

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He has the nerve to talk about highly mixed people when Israelis can’t walk outside without SPF 200 sun block. :heh:

And you are just wrong on the facts. Palestinians are the descendants of the region’s ancient peoples who’ve lived there for thousands of years. They became culturally Arabized after the 7th century, the same way Latin Americans became Hispanicized — a change in language, not ancestry.

Modern Palestinian identity took shape in the 20th century, just like ‘Israeli’ or ‘Jordanian’ did. And genetics back it up — studies like Haber et al. (PLoS Genetics, 2013) show Palestinians have deep continuity with Bronze Age Levantines. History is complex, but the myth that Palestinians “came later” isn’t supported by evidence — it’s just politics dressed up as history.

Every accusation is an admission with you Zionists.


SO PALESTINIANS GENETICALLY ARENT MIXED WITH SYRIANS, LEBANESE, EGYPTIANS, JORDANIANS, SAUDIS, ETC? LOLLL

THERE WASNT AN INFLUX OF ARAB MIGRATION INTO THE REGION?!

U DONT KNOW YOUR HISTORY

YES, SOME HAVE LIMITED LINEAGE OF CANAANITES AND ISRAELITES WHO CONVERTED .. BUT THIS IS THE MINORITY AND ITS ONLY A SMALL PERCENTAGE

ASHKENAZI JEWS INTERMIXED TOO .. THEY SPENT THOUSANDS OF YEARS IN EUROPE, WHAT U EXPECT? BUT THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT THEY RETAINED THEIR CULTURE.. THAT CULTURE IS INDIGENIYS TO JERUSALEM.. ISLAM IS INDIGENOUS TO MECCA.

THAT SAID, GENETIC TESTING SHOWS MIZRAHI JEWS TO BE THE CLOSEST RELATED TO THE ANCIENT ISRAELITES... COMMON SENSE COULDA TOLD US THAT, BUT SCIENCE CONFIRMS IT FOR THE TINFOIL CROWD.
 

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I generally stay out of this shyt cause it ain't really AA business. But chatgpt basically confirms what you just said.

ALSO CHATGPT

Genetically, Mizrahi Jews (those from Middle Eastern and North African lands) tend to show the highest continuity with the ancient Israelites, though all major Jewish populations (Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Mizrahi) share deep common ancestry from the ancient Levant.

Here’s how it breaks down:

🧬 Genetic Evidence​

Modern population genetics — using autosomal DNA, Y-chromosome, and mitochondrial DNA — shows:

  • Mizrahi Jews (e.g., Iraqi, Iranian, Yemenite, Syrian Jews) cluster genetically very closely with Levantine and other Middle Eastern populations, such as Druze, Samaritans, and Lebanese.
  • Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews also share a strong Middle Eastern core ancestry, but with added admixture from European and Mediterranean sources due to diaspora history.
  • Mizrahi Jews generally show less European admixture, meaning their genomes often preserve more of the original Levantine/Middle Eastern signal — which likely reflects greater continuity with ancient Israelites.

🏺 Archaeological & Historical Context​

Mizrahi Jews largely descend from Jews who remained in or near the ancient Near East after the Babylonian exile and Roman dispersions — meaning they never left the broader region of Israel, Mesopotamia, and Persia.
By contrast, Ashkenazim and Sephardim are from Jewish communities that migrated into Europe and North Africa, where intermixing occurred to varying degrees.

🧩 So, Who’s “Closest”?​

If we’re talking about genetic continuity, then:

  • Mizrahi Jews (especially from Yemen, Iraq, and Iran) show the closest overall genetic continuity to ancient Israelites.
  • But all Jewish populations share descent from the same ancestral Levantine group — they simply diverged through diaspora history and local mixing.
In short:
➡️ Mizrahi Jews are the most genetically similar to ancient Israelites.
➡️ All Jews, regardless of subgroup, trace significant ancestry to the same ancient Levantine source.




NOW ASK CHATGPT ABOUT MASS ARAB MIGRATION INTO ISRAEL AFTER THE JEWS RE-DEVELOPED IT IN THE 1800S
 

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He was having mental health episodes :manny:
It ain't like he was in his right mind making logical factual arguments, nikka was praising Hitler (and shytting on black ppl too).
He probably back on his meds
 

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SO PALESTINIANS GENETICALLY ARENT MIXED WITH SYRIANS, LEBANESE, EGYPTIANS, JORDANIANS, SAUDIS, ETC? LOLLL

THERE WASNT AN INFLUX OF ARAB MIGRATION INTO THE REGION?!

U DONT KNOW YOUR HISTORY

YES, SOME HAVE LIMITED LINEAGE OF CANAANITES AND ISRAELITES WHO CONVERTED .. BUT THIS IS THE MINORITY AND ITS ONLY A SMALL PERCENTAGE

ASHKENAZI JEWS INTERMIXED TOO .. THEY SPENT THOUSANDS OF YEARS IN EUROPE, WHAT U EXPECT? BUT THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT THEY RETAINED THEIR CULTURE.. THAT CULTURE IS INDIGENIYS TO JERUSALEM.. ISLAM IS INDIGENOUS TO MECCA.

THAT SAID, GENETIC TESTING SHOWS MIZRAHI JEWS TO BE THE CLOSEST RELATED TO THE ANCIENT ISRAELITES... COMMON SENSE COULDA TOLD US THAT, BUT SCIENCE CONFIRMS IT FOR THE TINFOIL CROWD.

No one’s claiming Palestinians aren’t mixed with neighboring peoples — the entire Levant has always been interconnected. What matters is continuity, not purity. Genetic studies (Haber et al., PLoS Genetics 2013; Arnaiz-Villena et al. 2001) show Palestinians share deep ancestry with ancient Levantine populations — the same ancestral layer seen in Mizrahi Jews and other regional groups.

Migration between Egypt, Syria, and Palestine happened for thousands of years — trade, marriage, empire — but that’s very different from the idea of a 20th-century ‘mass influx.’

Admixture as an argument against Palestinians is weird as hell when the Zionists who set up modern day Israel are fukking European invaders who can’t survive in the land without sun screen.

Like c’mon. You are really bad at this. You must have failed your Zionist talking points classes. Remedial ass Zionist.
 

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No one’s claiming Palestinians aren’t mixed with neighboring peoples — the entire Levant has always been interconnected. What matters is continuity, not purity. Genetic studies (Haber et al., PLoS Genetics 2013; Arnaiz-Villena et al. 2001) show Palestinians share deep ancestry with ancient Levantine populations — the same ancestral layer seen in Mizrahi Jews and other regional groups.

Migration between Egypt, Syria, and Palestine happened for thousands of years — trade, marriage, empire — but that’s very different from the idea of a 20th-century ‘mass influx.’

Admixture as an argument against Palestinians is weird as hell when the Zionists who set up modern day Israel are fukking European invaders who can’t survive in the land without sun screen.

Like c’mon. You are really bad at this. You must have failed your Zionist talking points classes. Remedial ass Zionist.


UR JUST SLOW BRUH

THE ARGUMENT ISNT THAT SOME "PALESTINIANS" ARENT INDIGENOUS .. I LITERALLY AGREED THAT SOME OF THEM DO SHARE ANCESTRAL TIES

HOWEVER, THE ARGUMENT IS THAT JEWS (PARTICULARLY MIZRAHI) ARE MORE INDIGENOUS, AS THEY MAINTAIN THE CULTURE INDIGENOUS TO THAT LAND AS WELL AS THE HIGHEST GENETIC TIES TO THE ANCIENT ISRAELITES ..

WHEN U TAKE ON ARAB IDENTITY U BECOME ARAB... YOUR TIES TO THE LAND WEAKEN WHEN U START SPEAKING THE LANGUAGE AND TAKING ON THE CUSTOMS + THE RELIGION NOT INDIGENOUS TO THAT LAND .. THATS A BIG PART OF COLONIZING.. NOT JUST THE DISPLACEMENT OF PEOPLE BUT ALSO THE ARAB-WASHING OF THE HISTORY OF THE LAND.
 

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ALSO CHATGPT

Genetically, Mizrahi Jews (those from Middle Eastern and North African lands) tend to show the highest continuity with the ancient Israelites, though all major Jewish populations (Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Mizrahi) share deep common ancestry from the ancient Levant.

Here’s how it breaks down:

🧬 Genetic Evidence​

Modern population genetics — using autosomal DNA, Y-chromosome, and mitochondrial DNA — shows:

  • Mizrahi Jews (e.g., Iraqi, Iranian, Yemenite, Syrian Jews) cluster genetically very closely with Levantine and other Middle Eastern populations, such as Druze, Samaritans, and Lebanese.
  • Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews also share a strong Middle Eastern core ancestry, but with added admixture from European and Mediterranean sources due to diaspora history.
  • Mizrahi Jews generally show less European admixture, meaning their genomes often preserve more of the original Levantine/Middle Eastern signal — which likely reflects greater continuity with ancient Israelites.

🏺 Archaeological & Historical Context​

Mizrahi Jews largely descend from Jews who remained in or near the ancient Near East after the Babylonian exile and Roman dispersions — meaning they never left the broader region of Israel, Mesopotamia, and Persia.
By contrast, Ashkenazim and Sephardim are from Jewish communities that migrated into Europe and North Africa, where intermixing occurred to varying degrees.

🧩 So, Who’s “Closest”?​

If we’re talking about genetic continuity, then:

  • Mizrahi Jews (especially from Yemen, Iraq, and Iran) show the closest overall genetic continuity to ancient Israelites.
  • But all Jewish populations share descent from the same ancestral Levantine group — they simply diverged through diaspora history and local mixing.
In short:
➡️ Mizrahi Jews are the most genetically similar to ancient Israelites.
➡️ All Jews, regardless of subgroup, trace significant ancestry to the same ancient Levantine source.




NOW ASK CHATGPT ABOUT MASS ARAB MIGRATION INTO ISRAEL AFTER THE JEWS RE-DEVELOPED IT IN THE 1800S
I'm not here to claim that Jews, specifically Mizrahi jews aren't native to that area. I'm just saying the Palestinians are as well.
 

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I'm not here to claim that Jews, specifically Mizrahi jews aren't native to that area. I'm just saying the Palestinians are as well.

TO AN EXTENT

BUT SINCE JEWS RETAINED THE CULTURE OF THE LANDS HISTORY WHILE PALESTINIANS TOOK ON ARAB IDENTITY, THEN THATS A BIG PART OF IT TOO
 

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UR JUST SLOW BRUH

THE ARGUMENT ISNT THAT SOME "PALESTINIANS" ARENT INDIGENOUS .. I LITERALLY AGREED THAT SOME OF THEM DO SHARE ANCESTRAL TIES

HOWEVER, THE ARGUMENT IS THAT JEWS (PARTICULARLY MIZRAHI) ARE MORE INDIGENOUS, AS THEY MAINTAIN THE CULTURE INDIGENOUS TO THAT LAND AS WELL AS THE HIGHEST GENETIC TIES TO THE ANCIENT ISRAELITES ..

WHEN U TAKE ON ARAB IDENTITY U BECOME ARAB... YOUR TIES TO THE LAND WEAKEN WHEN U START SPEAKING THE LANGUAGE AND TAKING ON THE CUSTOMS + THE RELIGION NOT INDIGENOUS TO THAT LAND .. THATS A BIG PART OF COLONIZING.. NOT JUST THE DISPLACEMENT OF PEOPLE BUT ALSO THE ARAB-WASHING OF THE HISTORY OF THE LAND.

:dahell:


Culture isn’t static — it evolves. By your logic, any people who ever changed language or faith would lose their claim to their homeland. That’s not how anthropology defines indigeneity. What matters is continuous inhabitation and descent, not whether someone speaks Aramaic or Arabic.

Arabization in Palestine was a cultural shift — People adopted Arabic much as Egyptians, Syrians, and Lebanese did, while staying rooted in their land.

This is confusing coming from a Jew when Jews all over the world have adopted the cultures and nationalities of their current homelands. You know someone like yourself who has adopted the music, language he and culture of the U.S.


You are really bad at this. You need to go back and get some new talking points.
 

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Culture isn’t static — it evolves. By your logic, any people who ever changed language or faith would lose their claim to their homeland. That’s not how anthropology defines indigeneity. What matters is continuous inhabitation and descent, not whether someone speaks Aramaic or Arabic.

Arabization in Palestine was a cultural shift — People adopted Arabic much as Egyptians, Syrians, and Lebanese did, while staying rooted in their land.

This is confusing coming from a Jew when Jews all over the world have adopted the cultures and nationalities of their current homelands. You know someone like yourself who has adopted the music, language he and culture of the U.S.


You are really bad at this. You need to go back and get some new talking points.

get em :wow:
 

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Culture isn’t static — it evolves. By your logic, any people who ever changed language or faith would lose their claim to their homeland. That’s not how anthropology defines indigeneity. What matters is continuous inhabitation and descent, not whether someone speaks Aramaic or Arabic.

Arabization in Palestine was a cultural shift — People adopted Arabic much as Egyptians, Syrians, and Lebanese did, while staying rooted in their land.

This is confusing coming from a Jew when Jews all over the world have adopted the cultures and nationalities of their current homelands. You know someone like yourself who has adopted the music, language he and culture of the U.S.


You are really bad at this. You need to go back and get some new talking points.

BUT WE STILL RETAIN OUR JEWISH IDENTITY .. WHICH COMES FROM JERUSALEM

ARAB/MUSLIM IDENTITY COMES FROM THE ARABIAN PENINSULA

IDENTITY IS VITAL

THIS AINT ROCKET SCIENCE HOMIE .. U JUST CANT DEAL WITH THE FACTS

ARABS ACTUALLY GOT 77% OF BRITISH MANDATE PALESTINE .. ITS CALLED JORDAN

PALESTINE WAS THE NAME FOR A REGION .. NOT A NATIONALITY OR CULTURE
 

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BUT WE STILL RETAIN OUR JEWISH IDENTITY .. WHICH COMES FROM JERUSALEM

ARAB/MUSLIM IDENTITY COMES FROM THE ARABIAN PENINSULA

IDENTITY IS VITAL

THIS AINT ROCKET SCIENCE HOMIE .. U JUST CANT DEAL WITH THE FACTS

ARABS ACTUALLY GOT 77% OF BRITISH MANDATE PALESTINE .. ITS CALLED JORDAN

PALESTINE WAS THE NAME FOR A REGION .. NOT A NATIONALITY OR CULTURE

^^ This is Jewish Supremacy. It’s the root cause of everything happening in the Levant.

A Zionist will eventually hang him/herself if you give them enough rope.
 
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