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There is research that leads us to believe that logically it is most likely the Palesjniabs who are the descendants of the original Israelites
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00:00Often we hear a lot of rhetoric and we hear from the Zionist perspective and people who support them that
00:06the reason that these Zionists and this Israeli state is doing all this is because this is their land and
00:20the land of their ancestors.
00:21So they can just come back after thousands of years, millions of years and then just take it over and
00:28just kill everyone and get them out because they have been chosen and that was their land and I don't
00:36really see any logical reason for that and I don't see any scriptural argument for that.
00:44And in fact, logically and even scripturally and scientifically, if we look closely more at the Palestinians, their genetic ancestry,
00:59there's a lot of evidence that probably they were most likely the original Israelites.
01:05They probably most likely descended from them.
01:07I mean, I don't think most people in the world have any, you know, most of the countries in the
01:14world have had people come and go, people leave and come back.
01:19So there might not be any pure Israelites in our time.
01:24There might not be any pure anyone at the moment.
01:28I mean, we, we, we, we talk about races, but so many people have intermarried and traveled that we can't
01:35really say for sure that anyone is 100% truly one genetic race as we call them.
01:45So if we're talking about who are the Israelites, the most logical thing is that they are, they were the
01:55ancestors of the Palestinian people who lived there because genetically they have found that they are the most similar, the
02:07Palestinians are the most, you know, they have a lot of genetic ancestry to the people around them.
02:13You know, you know, you know, in the Middle East and to the canine, canine people, which the Israelis had,
02:21you know, the Israelites had a lot of canine, canine blood.
02:30So, yeah, it seems logical that probably the Palestinians might have been the Israelites.
02:36And of course, some of those Israelites might have traveled to other places.
02:40And the ones remaining there, they'd gone through conversions.
02:44We know that there are many Israelites who converted to Christianity, for example.
02:50And many Christians eventually converted to Islam when Islam came.
02:54So now we know that in Palestine, most of the people there are Muslims.
03:00But I think, as I understand, there have always been Christians and Jews there.
03:05There are probably people who have never changed their religions or people changed it once, for example.
03:11They converted to Christianity, but maybe not to Islam.
03:14Whereas most of them did convert to Islam.
03:18But they were originally from the Israelite genetic pool.
03:27So they are the original inhabitants of that land.
03:31And they are the ones that should have the authority there.
03:35And they shouldn't be oppressed and they shouldn't be kicked out of their country or have people come and make
03:41rules about their land.
03:43They are the endogenous people there.
03:48And there's a lot of research, you know, here and in various places to show that, yes, you know, genetically,
03:57they are most similar to the Middle Eastern people around them.
04:01They're not anivores.
04:03They are the people of that land.
04:05They are the people of that land.
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