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@maxb9315 "They're a people who've shown commitment to their country." So much that they left it to invade another.
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@maxb9315 "Who is it that dances and distributes sweets to celebrate an 'operation'?" Here's who: VIDEO: Israeli settler passes out candy to celebrate #illin# of Palestinian in Nablus NABLUS (Ma‘an) 18 May — Following a #eadl# #hootin# carried out by an Israeli settler near the Huwwara village in the occupied West Bank district of Nablus, an Israeli settler distributed candy to passing Israeli vehicles south of Nablus on Thursday in celebration of the settler #illin# a 23-year-old Palestinian earlier in the day. Mondoweiss -> Israeli settler passes out candy to celebrate #illin# of Palestinian
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@maxb9315 and: Video has emerged of far-right Israeli protesters celebrating the #eat# of children in Gaza during a counter-demonstration to an anti-war rally in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square over the weekend. “There is no school tomorrow; there are no children left in Gaza,” the men can be seen chanting as part of a roughly formed song that also included the stanzas “I hate all the Arabs” and “Gaza is a cemetery.” Source: The Times Of israel -> WATCH: Far-right Israelis celebrate Gaza kids’ #eat#s
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@maxb9315 And: Video footage of Jewish extremists mocking the #eat# by arson of a Palestinian baby has sparked outrage and a police investigation in Israel. Aired on Israel's Channel 10 television late on Wednesday, the clip showed a Jerusalem wedding at which one dancing celebrant stabbed a picture of 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh while others waved assault rifles, knives, and what appeared to be a Molotov cocktail. Source: Vice -> Wedding Video Shows Jewish Extremists Celebrating the #eat# of Palestinian Baby
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@maxb9315 "It's their country" Their real country: Eran Elhaik, a geneticist at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, is calling for a rewrite of commonly held assumptions about Jewish ancestry. Instead of being primarily the descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel, present-day Jewish populations are, finds Elhaik, primarily the children of a Turkish people who lived in what is now Russia, north of Georgia, east of Ukraine. This civilization, the Khazars, converted from tribal religions to Judaism between the 7th and 9th centuries. Source: National Library of medicide -> Highlight: Out of Khazaria—Evidence for “Jewish Genome” Lacking
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@maxb9315 "It's Jewish land." The "jews" in question: Modern Palestinians have half of their DNA from ancient Canaanites, which ties them to the land, even though Jews left the land for nearly 2,000 years. The DNA studies support the claim that Palestinians are descended from ancient Canaanites, which may increase the Palestinian claim to the land. Source: Eightify -> Origins of Philistines & Palestinians: Historical Connections & Politicization
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@maxb9315 "Always has been," Feel free to prove it. I'll wait.
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@maxb9315 "There has been a Jewish presence there for millennia," yes, the jews that were part of the ancestors of the modern palestinians. Not the european nazis cosplaying as semites
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@maxb9315 "No Palestinian artefacts have been found." The reality: Since the 1990s, archaeologists have extensively excavated four of the five cities of the Philistine Pentapolis: Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, and Gath. Only Gaza, which is located beneath the modern Palestinian city of the same name, remains unexcavated. These digs, particularly the long-term excavations of the ruins of Gath beneath Tell es-Safi, have helped archaeologists tell a more nuanced story about the origins of the Philistines, which may lie in a series of mass migrations rather than waves of conquest. Source: Archaeological Institute of America -> The Philistine Age
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@maxb9315 "No Palestinian artefacts have been found." The reality: Since the 1990s, archaeologists have extensively excavated four of the five cities of the Philistine Pentapolis: Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, and Gath. Only Gaza, which is located beneath the modern Palestinian city of the same name, remains unexcavated. These digs, particularly the long-term excavations of the ruins of Gath beneath Tell es-Safi, have helped archaeologists tell a more nuanced story about the origins of the Philistines, which may lie in a series of mass migrations rather than waves of conquest. Source: Archaeological Institute of America -> The Philistine Age
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@maxb9315 "There is not a thing to distinguish Palestinians culturally from the wider Arab population." And there's not a thing to distinguish israelite culturally from the wider european population.
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