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  365. Family of Christian soldier who fell in Gaza asked to remove cross from his headstone : Bogdanovski's family immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2014, and David enlisted in the IDF and served in the engineering corps. The Defense Ministry is attempting to reach an agreement with the family of St.-Sgt. David Bogdanovsky, who fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip in December, to remove a cross from his headstone. “By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said. “This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross. Other graves had religious markers The family said that other graves in the cemetery have religious markers on them, N12 reported. Earlier this month, Bogdanovsky’s mother visited his grave and found that his headstone had been covered in black cloth while a ceremony was taking place for those killed on October 7, Ynet reported. “I don’t have words to describe the humiliation I felt,” she told Ynet. “I thought that my David, who gave his life to the country, who loved the country with all his heart for nine years, since his aliyah, who joined the IDF to defend me, his family, and all of us, is no different than any of the other guys, [and] is not a second-class citizen. I stood there and cried with anger, frustration, and not understanding,” she said. Source : Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Haaretz, etc Christians who died for israel are not even honored in their death. So much for “the only democracy in the Middle East” nonsense.
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  427. Family of Christian soldier who fell in Gaza asked to remove cross from his headstone : Bogdanovski's family immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2014, and David enlisted in the IDF and served in the engineering corps. The Defense Ministry is attempting to reach an agreement with the family of St.-Sgt. David Bogdanovsky, who fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip in December, to remove a cross from his headstone. “By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said. “This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross. Other graves had religious markers The family said that other graves in the cemetery have religious markers on them, N12 reported. Earlier this month, Bogdanovsky’s mother visited his grave and found that his headstone had been covered in black cloth while a ceremony was taking place for those killed on October 7, Ynet reported. “I don’t have words to describe the humiliation I felt,” she told Ynet. “I thought that my David, who gave his life to the country, who loved the country with all his heart for nine years, since his aliyah, who joined the IDF to defend me, his family, and all of us, is no different than any of the other guys, [and] is not a second-class citizen. I stood there and cried with anger, frustration, and not understanding,” she said. Source : Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Haaretz, etc Christians who died for israel are not even honored in their death. So much for “the only democracy in the Middle East” nonsense.
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  431.  @TechnoEstate  That’s not a fact since they already believed in emperors (humans) as “gods”. In fact, there’s a great argument that they corrupted the teachings of Jesus who was viewed as a Prophet in the Bible by literally VOTING him to be a “divine being” in the Council of Nicea 325 AD at the ROMAN Church in Rome. Matthew 21:10-11 10 "When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred and asked, “Who is this?' 11 "The crowds answered, “This is Jesus, the PROPHET from Nazareth in Galilee.” (Jesus) Luke 13:33 33 "Nevertheless I must walk today, and tomorrow, and the day following: for it cannot be that a PROPHET perish out of Jerusalem.” Luke 24:19 19 “What things?” he asked. “About Jesus of Nazareth,” they replied. “He was a PROPHET, powerful in word and deed before God and all the people. Matthew 13:57 57 “And they were deeply offended and refused to believe in him. Then Jesus told them, “A PROPHET is honored everywhere except in his own hometown and among his own family.” Matthew 5:17 17 “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the PROPHETS; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.” Acts 2:22 22 “Fellow Israelites, listen to this: Jesus of Nazareth was a MAN accredited by God to you by miracles, wonders and signs, which God did among you through him, as you yourselves know.” Even those who witness his miracles at first hand called him a Great Prophet! Luke 7:15-16 15 "The dead man sat up and began to talk, and Jesus gave him back to his mother." 16 "They were all filled with awe and praised God. “A great PROPHET has appeared among us,” they said.” John 4:19-21 19 “Sir,” the woman said, “I can see that you are a PROPHET. 20 Our ancestors worshiped on this mountain, but you Jews claim that the place where we must worship is in Jerusalem.’ 21 “Woman,” Jesus replied, “believe me, a time is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem.” So who should we believe? Those who knew, met, and witness his miracles or those who NEVER met him nor ate/drank with him telling us he’s “god” or “son of god”? Take care.
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  697. On July 26, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump told a crowd of mostly evangelical Christians at TurningPoint USA that if they vote for him, “In Four Years, You Don’t Have To Vote Again.” Here’s a timeline… 1) Trump said he is not a Christian during a July 26, 2025 speech. 2) Trump told Christians the next four years will be their last time voting if they vote for him as president. 3) Trump did not swore on the Bible during his 2025 inauguration. 4) Trump is now declaring himself to be a “King” just after one month of his inauguration Feb 2025. 5) Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump converted to Judaism after marrying Jared Kushner an Israeli first Son-In-Law who has a huge influence on Trump and his foreign policy. Kushner was behind the failed Abraham Accords which tried to bypass the Palestinian statehood/self determination by solely focusing on other Gulf States. 6) Trump is hellbent on making Israel first due to his ties with the treasonous Adelson family. 7) Trump’s last day of his first term Jan 20, 2021 granted a full pardon to Aviem Sella, the handler of convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, as part of the outgoing president’s spree of clemency actions in his last hours in office. 8) Trump’s Israeli donors Sheldon Adelson and his wife Mariam Adelson were the ones who provided a private plane for the Israeli traitor Johnathan Pollard to fly to Israel.” Pollard never once regretted for his treason against America and has even called on “Jews to spy for Israel” in his recent articles. 9) Trump has not once cut any funding to Israel yet he has called for and is cutting funding to the American public sector which is crucial for the security and well being of our country. 10) Trump is putting Israel first and NOT America first. This is beyond the Left and the Right. It’s time to put America First and not Israel
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  745. Family of Christian soldier who fell in Gaza asked to remove cross from his headstone : Bogdanovski's family immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2014, and David enlisted in the IDF and served in the engineering corps. The Defense Ministry is attempting to reach an agreement with the family of St.-Sgt. David Bogdanovsky, who fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip in December, to remove a cross from his headstone. “By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said. “This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross. Other graves had religious markers The family said that other graves in the cemetery have religious markers on them, N12 reported. Earlier this month, Bogdanovsky’s mother visited his grave and found that his headstone had been covered in black cloth while a ceremony was taking place for those killed on October 7, Ynet reported. “I don’t have words to describe the humiliation I felt,” she told Ynet. “I thought that my David, who gave his life to the country, who loved the country with all his heart for nine years, since his aliyah, who joined the IDF to defend me, his family, and all of us, is no different than any of the other guys, [and] is not a second-class citizen. I stood there and cried with anger, frustration, and not understanding,” she said. Source : Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Haaretz, etc Christians who died for israel are not even honored in their death. So much for “the only democracy in the Middle East” nonsense.
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  754. Family of Christian soldier who fell in Gaza asked to remove cross from his headstone : Bogdanovski's family immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2014, and David enlisted in the IDF and served in the engineering corps. The Defense Ministry is attempting to reach an agreement with the family of St.-Sgt. David Bogdanovsky, who fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip in December, to remove a cross from his headstone. “By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said. “This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross. Other graves had religious markers The family said that other graves in the cemetery have religious markers on them, N12 reported. Earlier this month, Bogdanovsky’s mother visited his grave and found that his headstone had been covered in black cloth while a ceremony was taking place for those killed on October 7, Ynet reported. “I don’t have words to describe the humiliation I felt,” she told Ynet. “I thought that my David, who gave his life to the country, who loved the country with all his heart for nine years, since his aliyah, who joined the IDF to defend me, his family, and all of us, is no different than any of the other guys, [and] is not a second-class citizen. I stood there and cried with anger, frustration, and not understanding,” she said. Source : Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Haaretz, etc Christians who died for israel are not even honored in their death. So much for “the only democracy in the Middle East” nonsense.
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  859. On July 26, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump told a crowd of mostly evangelical Christians at TurningPoint USA that if they vote for him, “In Four Years, You Don’t Have To Vote Again.” Here’s a timeline… 1) Trump said he is not a Christian during a July 26, 2025 speech. 2) Trump told Christians the next four years will be their last time voting if they vote for him as president. 3) Trump did not swore on the Bible during his 2025 inauguration. 4) Trump is now declaring himself to be a “King” just after one month of his inauguration Feb 2025. 5) Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump converted to Judaism after marrying Jared Kushner an Israeli first Son-In-Law who has a huge influence on Trump and his foreign policy. Kushner was behind the failed Abraham Accords which tried to bypass the Palestinian statehood/self determination by solely focusing on other Gulf States. 6) Trump is hellbent on making Israel first due to his ties with the treasonous Adelson family. 7) Trump’s last day of his first term Jan 20, 2021 granted a full pardon to Aviem Sella, the handler of convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, as part of the outgoing president’s spree of clemency actions in his last hours in office. 8) Trump’s Israeli donors Sheldon Adelson and his wife Mariam Adelson were the ones who provided a private plane for the Israeli traitor Johnathan Pollard to fly to Israel.” Pollard never once regretted for his treason against America and has even called on “Jews to spy for Israel” in his recent articles. 9) Trump has not once cut any funding to Israel yet he has called for and is cutting funding to the American public sector which is crucial for the security and well being of our country. 10) Trump is putting Israel first and NOT America first. This is beyond the Left and the Right. It’s time to put America First and not Israel
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  903.  @BrettEdward-s1t  Family of Christian soldier who fell in Gaza asked to remove cross from his headstone : Bogdanovski's family immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2014, and David enlisted in the IDF and served in the engineering corps. The Defense Ministry is attempting to reach an agreement with the family of St.-Sgt. David Bogdanovsky, who fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip in December, to remove a cross from his headstone. “By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said. “This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross. Other graves had religious markers The family said that other graves in the cemetery have religious markers on them, N12 reported. Earlier this month, Bogdanovsky’s mother visited his grave and found that his headstone had been covered in black cloth while a ceremony was taking place for those killed on October 7, Ynet reported. “I don’t have words to describe the humiliation I felt,” she told Ynet. “I thought that my David, who gave his life to the country, who loved the country with all his heart for nine years, since his aliyah, who joined the IDF to defend me, his family, and all of us, is no different than any of the other guys, [and] is not a second-class citizen. I stood there and cried with anger, frustration, and not understanding,” she said. Source : Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Haaretz, etc Christians who died for israel are not even honored in their death. So much for “the only democracy in the Middle East” nonsense.
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  906.  @thekitchen6378  Family of Christian soldier who fell in Gaza asked to remove cross from his headstone : Bogdanovski's family immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2014, and David enlisted in the IDF and served in the engineering corps. The Defense Ministry is attempting to reach an agreement with the family of St.-Sgt. David Bogdanovsky, who fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip in December, to remove a cross from his headstone. “By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said. “This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross. Other graves had religious markers The family said that other graves in the cemetery have religious markers on them, N12 reported. Earlier this month, Bogdanovsky’s mother visited his grave and found that his headstone had been covered in black cloth while a ceremony was taking place for those killed on October 7, Ynet reported. “I don’t have words to describe the humiliation I felt,” she told Ynet. “I thought that my David, who gave his life to the country, who loved the country with all his heart for nine years, since his aliyah, who joined the IDF to defend me, his family, and all of us, is no different than any of the other guys, [and] is not a second-class citizen. I stood there and cried with anger, frustration, and not understanding,” she said. Source : Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Haaretz, etc Christians who died for israel are not even honored in their death. So much for “the only democracy in the Middle East” nonsense
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  915. Family of Christian soldier who fell in Gaza asked to remove cross from his headstone : Bogdanovski's family immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2014, and David enlisted in the IDF and served in the engineering corps. The Defense Ministry is attempting to reach an agreement with the family of St.-Sgt. David Bogdanovsky, who fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip in December, to remove a cross from his headstone. “By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said. “This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross. Other graves had religious markers The family said that other graves in the cemetery have religious markers on them, N12 reported. Earlier this month, Bogdanovsky’s mother visited his grave and found that his headstone had been covered in black cloth while a ceremony was taking place for those killed on October 7, Ynet reported. “I don’t have words to describe the humiliation I felt,” she told Ynet. “I thought that my David, who gave his life to the country, who loved the country with all his heart for nine years, since his aliyah, who joined the IDF to defend me, his family, and all of us, is no different than any of the other guys, [and] is not a second-class citizen. I stood there and cried with anger, frustration, and not understanding,” she said. Source : Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Haaretz, etc Christians who died for israel are not even honored in their death. So much for “the only democracy in the Middle East” nonsense.
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  952. Family of Christian soldier who fell in Gaza asked to remove cross from his headstone : Bogdanovski's family immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2014, and David enlisted in the IDF and served in the engineering corps. The Defense Ministry is attempting to reach an agreement with the family of St.-Sgt. David Bogdanovsky, who fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip in December, to remove a cross from his headstone. “By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said. “This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross. Other graves had religious markers The family said that other graves in the cemetery have religious markers on them, N12 reported. Earlier this month, Bogdanovsky’s mother visited his grave and found that his headstone had been covered in black cloth while a ceremony was taking place for those killed on October 7, Ynet reported. “I don’t have words to describe the humiliation I felt,” she told Ynet. “I thought that my David, who gave his life to the country, who loved the country with all his heart for nine years, since his aliyah, who joined the IDF to defend me, his family, and all of us, is no different than any of the other guys, [and] is not a second-class citizen. I stood there and cried with anger, frustration, and not understanding,” she said. Source : Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Haaretz, etc Christians who died for israel are not even honored in their death. So much for “the only democracy in the Middle East” nonsense.
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  953. @thejimmydoreshow Family of Christian soldier who fell in Gaza asked to remove cross from his headstone : Bogdanovski's family immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2014, and David enlisted in the IDF and served in the engineering corps. The Defense Ministry is attempting to reach an agreement with the family of St.-Sgt. David Bogdanovsky, who fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip in December, to remove a cross from his headstone. “By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said. “This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross. Other graves had religious markers The family said that other graves in the cemetery have religious markers on them, N12 reported. Earlier this month, Bogdanovsky’s mother visited his grave and found that his headstone had been covered in black cloth while a ceremony was taking place for those killed on October 7, Ynet reported. “I don’t have words to describe the humiliation I felt,” she told Ynet. “I thought that my David, who gave his life to the country, who loved the country with all his heart for nine years, since his aliyah, who joined the IDF to defend me, his family, and all of us, is no different than any of the other guys, [and] is not a second-class citizen. I stood there and cried with anger, frustration, and not understanding,” she said. Source : Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Haaretz, etc Christians who died for israel are not even honored in their death. So much for “the only democracy in the Middle East” nonsense.
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  979. On July 26, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump told a crowd of mostly evangelical Christians at TurningPoint USA that if they vote for him, “In Four Years, You Don’t Have To Vote Again.” Here’s a timeline… 1) Trump said he is not a Christian during a July 26, 2025 speech. 2) Trump told Christians the next four years will be their last time voting if they vote for him as president. 3) Trump did not swore on the Bible during his 2025 inauguration. 4) Trump is now declaring himself to be a “King” just after one month of his inauguration Feb 2025. 5) Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump converted to Judaism after marrying Jared Kushner an Israeli first Son-In-Law who has a huge influence on Trump and his foreign policy. Kushner was behind the failed Abraham Accords which tried to bypass the Palestinian statehood/self determination by solely focusing on other Gulf States. 6) Trump is hellbent on making Israel first due to his ties with the treasonous Adelson family. 7) Trump’s last day of his first term Jan 20, 2021 granted a full pardon to Aviem Sella, the handler of convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, as part of the outgoing president’s spree of clemency actions in his last hours in office. 8) Trump’s Israeli donors Sheldon Adelson and his wife Mariam Adelson were the ones who provided a private plane for the Israeli traitor Johnathan Pollard to fly to Israel.” Pollard never once regretted for his treason against America and has even called on “Jews to spy for Israel” in his recent articles. 9) Trump has not once cut any funding to Israel yet he has called for and is cutting funding to the American public sector which is crucial for the security and well being of our country. 10) Trump is putting Israel first and NOT America first. This is beyond the Left and the Right. It’s time to put America First and not Israel
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  1099. Family of Christian soldier who fell in Gaza asked to remove cross from his headstone : Bogdanovski's family immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2014, and David enlisted in the IDF and served in the engineering corps. The Defense Ministry is attempting to reach an agreement with the family of St.-Sgt. David Bogdanovsky, who fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip in December, to remove a cross from his headstone. “By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said. “This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross. Other graves had religious markers The family said that other graves in the cemetery have religious markers on them, N12 reported. Earlier this month, Bogdanovsky’s mother visited his grave and found that his headstone had been covered in black cloth while a ceremony was taking place for those killed on October 7, Ynet reported. “I don’t have words to describe the humiliation I felt,” she told Ynet. “I thought that my David, who gave his life to the country, who loved the country with all his heart for nine years, since his aliyah, who joined the IDF to defend me, his family, and all of us, is no different than any of the other guys, [and] is not a second-class citizen. I stood there and cried with anger, frustration, and not understanding,” she said. Source : Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Haaretz, etc Christians who died for israel are not even honored in their death. So much for “the only democracy in the Middle East” nonsense.
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  1179. “Although the ancient Judean peasants converted to Islam, they had done so for material reasons-chiefly to avoid taxation which were in no way treasonous. Indeed, by clinging to their soil they remained loyal to their homeland. Ben-Gurion and Ben-Zvi saw Islam, unlike Christianity, as a democratic religion that not only embraced all converts to Islam as brothers, but genuinely revoked the political and civil restrictions and sought to erase social distinctions.” Prof, Shlomo Sands, The Invention of the Jewish People, pg. 186 Geneticists have had access to ancient DNA whole genome sequences from Canaanites, Israelites, Judahites for some time now. Distance to: Israelites_(Abel_Beth 0.02105574 Samaritan 0.02570751 Palestinian_Christian 0.02655647 Jordanian _Christian 0.03158429 Syrian_Christian 0.03264737 Lebanese_Christian 0.03458940 Karaite_Iraq 0.04376445 Lebanese_Druze 0.04399032 Israeli Druze 0.04660501 Karaite_Egypt 0.04907963 Iraqi_Jew 0.04937324 Lebanese_Muslim 0.05172460 Kurdish_Jew 0.05245223 Alawite 0.05395741 Palestinian_Muslim 0.05449884 Jordanian_Muslim 0.05624005 Syrian Jew 0.05925979 Cypriot 0.06056153 Tunisian_Jew 06138788 Syrian Muslim Note : Genetic distances of around 0.02 or under mean a group is practically genetically indistinguishable to the people being compared. EUROPEAN Ashkenazi Jews are NOT found anywhere! 80-to-90% of world Jews are Ashkenazis who came from Europe. The Torah (Genesis 10:3) says they descend from Gomer and Japheth but NOT from Shem. Ashkenazis are NOT even Semites according to the Torah.
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  1193. Family of Christian soldier who fell in Gaza asked to remove cross from his headstone : Bogdanovski's family immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2014, and David enlisted in the IDF and served in the engineering corps. The Defense Ministry is attempting to reach an agreement with the family of St.-Sgt. David Bogdanovsky, who fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip in December, to remove a cross from his headstone. “By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said. “This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross. Other graves had religious markers The family said that other graves in the cemetery have religious markers on them, N12 reported. Earlier this month, Bogdanovsky’s mother visited his grave and found that his headstone had been covered in black cloth while a ceremony was taking place for those killed on October 7, Ynet reported. “I don’t have words to describe the humiliation I felt,” she told Ynet. “I thought that my David, who gave his life to the country, who loved the country with all his heart for nine years, since his aliyah, who joined the IDF to defend me, his family, and all of us, is no different than any of the other guys, [and] is not a second-class citizen. I stood there and cried with anger, frustration, and not understanding,” she said. Source : Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Haaretz, etc Christians who died for israel are not even honored in their death. So much for “the only democracy in the Middle East” nonsense.
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  1290. “Although the ancient Judean peasants converted to Islam, they had done so for material reasons-chiefly to avoid taxation which were in no way treasonous. Indeed, by clinging to their soil they remained loyal to their homeland. Ben-Gurion and Ben-Zvi saw Islam, unlike Christianity, as a democratic religion that not only embraced all converts to Islam as brothers, but genuinely revoked the political and civil restrictions and sought to erase social distinctions.” Prof, Shlomo Sands, The Invention of the Jewish People, pg. 186 Geneticists have had access to ancient DNA whole genome sequences from Canaanites, Israelites, Judahites for some time now. Distance to: Israelites_(Abel_Beth 0.02105574 Samaritan 0.02570751 Palestinian_Christian 0.02655647 Jordanian _Christian 0.03158429 Syrian_Christian 0.03264737 Lebanese_Christian 0.03458940 Karaite_Iraq 0.04376445 Lebanese_Druze 0.04399032 Israeli Druze 0.04660501 Karaite_Egypt 0.04907963 Iraqi_Jew 0.04937324 Lebanese_Muslim 0.05172460 Kurdish_Jew 0.05245223 Alawite 0.05395741 Palestinian_Muslim 0.05449884 Jordanian_Muslim 0.05624005 Syrian Jew 0.05925979 Cypriot 0.06056153 Tunisian_Jew 06138788 Syrian Muslim Note : Genetic distances of around 0.02 or under mean a group is practically genetically indistinguishable to the people being compared. EUROPEAN Ashkenazi Jews are NOT found anywhere! 80-to-90% of world Jews are Ashkenazis who came from Europe. The Torah (Genesis 10:3) says they descend from Gomer and Japheth but NOT from Shem. Ashkenazis are NOT even Semites according to the Torah.
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  1447. Family of Christian soldier who fell in Gaza asked to remove cross from his headstone : Bogdanovski's family immigrated to Israel from Ukraine in 2014, and David enlisted in the IDF and served in the engineering corps. The Defense Ministry is attempting to reach an agreement with the family of St.-Sgt. David Bogdanovsky, who fell in battle in the south of the Gaza Strip in December, to remove a cross from his headstone. “By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said. “This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross. Other graves had religious markers The family said that other graves in the cemetery have religious markers on them, N12 reported. Earlier this month, Bogdanovsky’s mother visited his grave and found that his headstone had been covered in black cloth while a ceremony was taking place for those killed on October 7, Ynet reported. “I don’t have words to describe the humiliation I felt,” she told Ynet. “I thought that my David, who gave his life to the country, who loved the country with all his heart for nine years, since his aliyah, who joined the IDF to defend me, his family, and all of us, is no different than any of the other guys, [and] is not a second-class citizen. I stood there and cried with anger, frustration, and not understanding,” she said. Source : Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Haaretz, etc Christians who died for israel are not even honored in their death. So much for “the only democracy in the Middle East” nonsense.
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  1719. “Although the ancient Judean peasants converted to Islam, they had done so for material reasons-chiefly to avoid taxation which were in no way treasonous. Indeed, by clinging to their soil they remained loyal to their homeland. Ben-Gurion and Ben-Zvi saw Islam, unlike Christianity, as a democratic religion that not only embraced all converts to Islam as brothers, but genuinely revoked the political and civil restrictions and sought to erase social distinctions.” Prof, Shlomo Sands, The Invention of the Jewish People, pg. 186 Geneticists have had access to ancient DNA whole genome sequences from Canaanites, Israelites, Judahites for some time now. Distance to: Israelites_(Abel_Beth 0.02105574 Samaritan 0.02570751 Palestinian_Christian 0.02655647 Jordanian _Christian 0.03158429 Syrian_Christian 0.03264737 Lebanese_Christian 0.03458940 Karaite_Iraq 0.04376445 Lebanese_Druze 0.04399032 Israeli Druze 0.04660501 Karaite_Egypt 0.04907963 Iraqi_Jew 0.04937324 Lebanese_Muslim 0.05172460 Kurdish_Jew 0.05245223 Alawite 0.05395741 Palestinian_Muslim 0.05449884 Jordanian_Muslim 0.05624005 Syrian Jew 0.05925979 Cypriot 0.06056153 Tunisian_Jew 06138788 Syrian Muslim Note : Genetic distances of around 0.02 or under mean a group is practically genetically indistinguishable to the people being compared. EUROPEAN Ashkenazi Jews are NOT found anywhere! 80-to-90% of world Jews are Ashkenazis who came from Europe. The Torah (Genesis 10:3) says they descend from Gomer and Japheth but NOT from Shem. Ashkenazis are NOT even Semites according to the Torah.
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