They're fom The Middle East Like Europeans were originally from Africa. How far back and flimsy is their lineage? Judiasm is a religion not a race. Groups who branched off thousands of years ago or never even had the same origin like Khazars have no claim to anything in the middle east.
They came on the hand of English colonial butchers with their own interests in controlling the middle east. It was never to co-exist.
LMAO ITS NOT THAT FAR BACK
THE JUDEAN EMPIRE AND KINGDOM OF ISRAEL IS ALL PART OF RECORDED HISTORY
JEWS ARE AN ETHNO-RELIGION
KHAZAR CONVERTS MAKE UP LESS THAN 1% OF JEWS (IF THAT) AND IS A DEBUNKED THEORY
BASED ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, VIRTUALLY ALL JEWS (INCLUDING ASHKENAZI) SHOW SIGNIFICANT LEVANT ANCESTRY IN THEIR DNA
STOP REGURGITATING ANTI-JEWISH TALKING POINTS
David Ben‑Gurion
- In 1930, he publicly acknowledged Arab self‑determination as an inalienable right, noting that Zionism should not compromise this principle—even if it complicated Jewish objectives. He said:
“The Arab people in Eretz Israel have this right… we ought not to diminish the Arabs' freedom for self‑determination for fear that it would present difficulties to our own mission.”
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- In 1918, he opposed the notion of dispossessing existing Arab residents, emphasizing that Zionism should build—not take over—and recognized the presence of hundreds of thousands of people already living in the region.
Chaim Weizmann
- He co‑sponsored the Faisal‑Weizmann Agreement (1919) advocating coexistence of an Arab and a Jewish state side‑by‑side. He held that Jewish immigration would not threaten Arab rights and welcomed the development of an inclusive common homeland.
Ze’ev Jabotinsky
- He contended that Arab citizens should fully share equal rights, including cultural and political representation (e.g., offering the vice‑premiership to an Arab). He strongly stated: “No one will expel… the Arab inhabitants… immoral, and secondly, impossible.”
Shalom
- Martin Buber—a leading Jewish philosopher—championed the idea of a binational republic, where Jews and Arabs would live “in peace and brotherhood,” even allowing Jews to be a minority if necessary to ensure equity. He helped found Brit Shalom in 1925, aiming for political equality and cultural autonomy for both groups.
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- Judah Leon Magnes, president of Hebrew University, objected to a Jewish state in favor of a binational arrangement. He sought collaboration with moderate Arabs on proposals allowing equal citizenship and shared governance.
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- Hayim Margolis-Kalwariski was an early Zionist agronomist and member of Brit Shalom, renowned for fostering Jewish–Arab friendships, founding Hebrew–Arab educational institutions, and advocating personal and political reconciliation.
THE ARABS WERE THE ONES WHO DIDNT WANT TO CO-EXIST
ANYONE TELLIN U OTHERWISE IS LYING TO U