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originally posted by: reldra
With this, those things will happen. I am sorry to hear of the deaths and the wounded baby. But Israel has a lot coming back to them. What point is it that you made, exactly?
Didn't they used to do DNA tests on immigrants to see if they were really threaded of Abraham?!
originally posted by: reldra
With this, those things will happen. I am sorry to hear of the deaths and the wounded baby. But Israel has a lot coming back to them. What point is it that you made, exactly?
This alone is a complete nonsense. I remember reading his "scientific article* and it was more and more nonsense and fabrications.
Elhaik used some of the same statistical tests as Behar and others, but he chose different comparisons. Elhaik compared “genetic signatures” found in Jewish populations with those of modern-day Armenians and Georgians, which he uses as a stand-in for the long-extinct Khazarians because they live in the same area as the medieval state.
I know this idiot. He want money and fame and sometimes jews becoming crazy lol
originally posted by: buster2010
originally posted by: kitzik
a reply to: buster2010
If this happened Tel Aviv then I would feel sorry for them because that is Israeli land Jerusalem however is not.
Tel Aviv is americanized Babylon whore. Jerusalem is Israel.
Sorry but the world sees Jerusalem as an occupied city. Jerusalem shouldn't belong to anyone it was already an ancient city before the Hebrews moved there and claimed it.
originally posted by: Antidisestablishment
a reply to: buster2010
You are right, the West Bank was always considered Palistinian territory. However, due to the importance of the site of the Wailing Wall and the rebuilding of the Third Temple, it is considered to be Jewish territory and the Chistian Zionist agenda will do nothing to stand in the way of the Zionist claim to this land, even if it means destroying the mosque alrwdy on this sacred site. One step closer to Armageddon. :/
originally posted by: kitzik
a reply to: glend
Did Einstein said that jews are forbidden to live in Israel ?
I know that Einstein was also one of the founders of Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
And establishing this University was for sure a zionist deed.
True Torah Jewish represented the state of Israel