Comments by "Fumble_ Brewski" (@fumble_brewski5410) on "Israeli retaliations continue in Gaza following attack from Hamas" video.
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You will find that approximately 90% of people in the world today who call themselves Jews are actually Khazars, or as they like to be known, Ashkenazi Jews. This simply means “German” Jews. The name “Ashkenaz” can be traced back to Gen. 10:2-3, where the sons of Japheth (NOT Shem) are listed. One of Japheth’s sons is Gomer, who begat Ashkenaz. Please note that Ashkenaz is NOT in the line of Shem, and therefore is NOT a Semite. Ashkenazi Jews are actually Gentiles by descent. The fact that their ancestors may have converted to rabbinic Judaism many centuries ago, does NOT make them Israelites. That would be akin to someone converting to Shintoism, and then claiming to be Japanese, along with the right to territory in Japan. Preposterous. These people knowingly lie to the world with their claims that the land of Israel is theirs by birthright, when in actual fact their real homeland is over 800 miles away in modern-day Georgia, in the southern Caucasus. The only residents of Palestine that might be descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob would probably be the Sephardic, Mizraic and Yemenite Jews, all of whom are looked down upon and discriminated against by the Ashkenazim.
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@nikoknightpuppetproduction369 The 90% figure is the world wide percentage, not merely the Israeli percentage. As stated above, the name Ashkenazi derives from the biblical figure of Ashkenaz, the first son of Gomer, son of Japheth, son of Noah, and a Japhetic patriarch in the Table of Nations (Genesis 10). The name of Gomer has often been linked to the Cimmerians. Modern day Ashkenazim, while practicing rabinnic Judaism, are NOT the physical descendants of the patriarchs Avram, Yitzhak and Yakov. And, as such, have no legitimate claim to the ownership of the biblical land of Palestine. Of the approximately 15 million Jews in the world, an estimated 7.7 million reside in the USA and Canada, an estimated 7.2 million reside in Israel/Palestine, with the remainder scattered throughout the New World, Europe, Africa and Australia. I'm not Jewish, but if I were, Israel is the LAST place that I would choose to live. I'd even pick Germany (!) over Palestine.
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@nikoknightpuppetproduction369 "Make the claim" to what? To land that was never theirs to begin with? As for the supposed Biblical claim, Jewish Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss explains: “Zionism is only around 100 years old. It is the transformation from religion to nationalism, to materialism created by non-religious Jews who hated their religion. The reason why they use the name Israel, the Star of David, hijacking, stealing the identity of Judaism and the Jewish people is in order to gain a legitimacy for their existence that should lead people to say, ‘oh, it is God given to them’ and that they should use fear and intimidate people from speaking out against their actions because they will call those that do anti-Semitic; it couldn’t be anything further from the Truth.” Zionists used two major justifications for occupying Palestine: 1) The Biblical claim of Palestine belonging exclusively to the Jews; 2) The Persecution of the Jews in Europe. The true descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were commanded by G-d to remain in the (gentile) nations to which they had been scattered by divine decree. There will yet be a future regathering of dispersed Israel, not by military or political machinations, but by a sovereign act of HaShem. See Deut. 30:1-6, Isa. 41:8-9, Isa. 43:5-6, and especially Ezek. 28:25-26, which reads: "Thus says the Lord GOD: 'When I have gathered the house of Israel from the peoples among whom they are scattered, and am hallowed in them in the sight of the Gentiles, then they will dwell in their own land which I gave to My servant Jacob. And they will dwell safely there, build houses, and plant vineyards; yes, they will dwell securely, when I execute judgments on all those around them who despise them. Then they shall know that I am the LORD their God.'" I ask you now, is Israel currently dwelling securely in peace? Are they that all-righteous nation of which the scriptures speak? The answer to both of these questions is a resounding NO. In Isaiah 19:24 we read, "In that day Israel will be the third part with Egypt and Assyria (Iraq), a blessing in the midst of the earth." Tell me, has that happened yet? You be the judge. Baruch HaShem!
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