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  8. The origin of Arab genetics, Arab culture, the Arabic language and the religion of Islam is in the Arabian Peninsula, therefore the Arabs calling themself Palestinians are not indigenous to Palestine by definition. Arabs indigenous to the Arabian Peninsula. Latest ottoman census approximates less than 350,000 inhabitants in Palestine include Jewish and Christians, Druze and others. Most of the so-called Palestinians arrived in this region in the second part of the 19th Century and the beginning of the 20th Century alongside the Jews. Tuafiq Bey al-Khorani, the Syrian governor of the Horan, Southern Syria, said in 1934 that "over 30,000 Syrians invaded Palestine in a few months. Winston Churchill said on 5/22/1939 that Arab immigration during the Mandate period was so great that "their number increased beyond any rate by which even the Jewry of the whole world could increase the number of Jews". Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of the USA, said on 17. 5. 1939 that "the immigration of the Arabs to Palestine since 1921 has largely exceeded the immigration of the Jews in the entire recent period". In any case this influx of Arabs is evident in the surnames of the Arab families that live today in the land. In Arab culture the surname indicates your membership of a particular clan and its origin: El-masri originates from Egypt (masr). El Fayumi from Egypt Masarwa also from Egypt El-takhriti from takhrit in Iraq. Halabi from Halab in Syria. El-lubnani from Lebanon. El-hijazi from the hijaz in Saudi Arabia. El Kurdi from Kurdistan. El Hurani from Huran in Syria. Agbaria from Saudi Arabia – Yemen El Maghrabi, Maghrabi from West North Africa Ottoman from Turkey. El Jozair from Algeria. El Arg' from Morocco. Abid from Sudan. El Bushnaq from Bosnia. El Shishani from Chechnya El Indi from India And there are more.
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