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@gevaeilan3132 “David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi, later becoming Israel's first Prime Minister and second President, respectively, suggested in a 1918 book written in Yiddish that the fellahin (Palestinians) are descended from ancient Jewish and Samaritan farmers, "Am ha'aretz" (People of the Land), who continued farming the land after the Jewish-Roman Wars and despite the ensuing persecution for their faith. While the wealthier, more educated, and more religious Jews departed and joined centers of religious freedom in the diaspora, many of those who remained converted their religions, first to Christianity, then to Islam.”
- David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben Zvi, The Land of Israel in the Past and the Present, Yad Ben-Zvi, 1980, pp. 196–200.
Your own israeli leaders and historians admit and confirm the Palestinians are the REAL Semites.
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@gevaeilan3132 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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