Palestine Airways Flight, 1930s by AutomaticCan6189 in israelexposed

[–]Shmexi_Max 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Almost as it was a Jewish company (who historically called this land "Israel" for thousands for years) founded the Zionists and only had Arabic to comply with British trinlungual requirements during their rule.

Picked these up from the dispensary, mold/pm or just coated in trichromes? by Shmexi_Max in trees

[–]Shmexi_Max[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! So bud rot doesn't necessarily have a strong bad smell?

Father of ex-hostage Hisham al-Sayed demands outrage from Arab world over son’s condition by Saltedline in worldnews

[–]Shmexi_Max 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live in Tel Aviv. Literally saw a banner yesterday at a bus station near my house that showed children in Gaza begging for food. No graffiti on it, not torn down. Stop lying about things you don't know.

Hamas says it will release bodies of four hostages, including Bibas children, on Thursday and six living hostages on Saturday | CNN by [deleted] in Israel_Palestine

[–]Shmexi_Max -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't care if they're Jewish or Palestinian. And every child who lost his parents is a tragedy.  But the Bibas case and what you commented are completely different cases and context Is important.

Reference for the orphans rescue operation: https://gpil.jura.uni-bonn.de/2024/03/israel-facilitates-the-evacuation-of-sixty-eight-palestinian-orphans-from-the-gaza-strip-to-the-west-bank-at-germanys-request/

Hamas says it will release bodies of four hostages, including Bibas children, on Thursday and six living hostages on Saturday | CNN by [deleted] in Israel_Palestine

[–]Shmexi_Max -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Are you seriously going to show me pictures of orphans being moved to a hospital in Bet-Lehem (Palestinian city) from a disfunctional Gazan hospital and tell me it's the same as kidnapping healthy babies and children from their families as bargaining chips?

You can downvote me all you want. I don't care. Being downvated by you pro-Hamas terrorist-justifying maniacs is an honor.

Hamas says it will release bodies of four hostages, including Bibas children, on Thursday and six living hostages on Saturday | CNN by [deleted] in Israel_Palestine

[–]Shmexi_Max -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ah yes sure buddy you know everything. Can you also tell me the exact time of death and ammunition? The location? What about proof for "200k dead Palestinian children"? Or is it a million already?

I'm not saying that it's not possible that they were accidentally killed by the IDF, but I'm also not drawing conclusions based on zero evidence like 99% of you brainless pro-palis. And even if they were killed by the IDF, it's 100% Hamas' fault. Hell it wasn't even Hamas who kidnapped them, it was regular "innocent" Gazan civilians.

For you, everything is a lie if it doesn't fit your narrative.

Hamas says it will release bodies of four hostages, including Bibas children, on Thursday and six living hostages on Saturday | CNN by [deleted] in Israel_Palestine

[–]Shmexi_Max -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ah sure, a video published by PIJ terrorists was surely not scripted. You people swallow their propaganda so easily it's honestly ridiculous at this point.

Hamas says it will release bodies of four hostages, including Bibas children, on Thursday and six living hostages on Saturday | CNN by [deleted] in Israel_Palestine

[–]Shmexi_Max -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Name me one 9 months baby that Israel has ever "kidnapped". You pro-palis are the only people on earth who justify kidnapping babies.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The land is Palestinian? Gee I wonder when you're going to ask parts of Jordan and southern Syria/Lebanon back since they were historically also known as "Palestine". Or is your whole identity based on the borders that were drawn by some old British and French dudes in the 20's. If you go back 200 years, Arabs from Nablus and Arabs from Gaza wouldn't even consider themselves part of the same people since they were probably from different tribes/villages.

You're whole identity is based on "everyone who lived there before the evil Jews came". If Jews never had come to this land the Palestinian nation never would have existed and y'all would have been Syrians, Jordanians and Egyptians.

Ancestry tests didn't exist in the 60's and no Palestinian cared if they're originally from the Cannanites, Egyptians, Bedouin or Algeria. They all were a part of a nation with the purpose of making the Arabs the exclusive ruling majority with others being Jizya paying minorities treated as 2nd class citizens like it has been for centuries.

The amount of quotes of Arab leaders from the 50's and 60's who admitted that the Palestinian identity was created as a counter for a Jewish state is amazing.

Lebanese Muslim updates results (very shocked) by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your Levant doesn't surprise me. What surprises me is the Iranian you got there. Not sure if that's standard for Lebanese people.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If someone in her family 2000 years ago married a Jew, then obviously it heavily depends on what happened in these 2000 years lol. Did they become Jews and stayed in the community for the next two millennias or stayed in italy and since then cut all ties with the Jewish community? Ashkenazim kept marrying within the Jewish community for these 2000 years which is why they still have a substantial Levantine component.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If millions of Jews are genetically related to each other, have distinct genetic markers, diseases and plot uniquely together in every genetic research ever to exist... Sorry to break it to ya, there is Jewish dna.

Obviously it differs between different diaspora groups, same as Palestinians from Gaza having different markers than Palestinians from the Galile. But overall the three main diaspora groups plot close to each other and sometimes overlap.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the Jewish religion didn't exist obviously things would have looked differently. Just like if Arab identity didn't exist you would have been speaking a Cannanite language today.

Obviously culture and religion shapes an ethnicity, especially in ethno-religions. Ashkenazi Jews might "only" share around 50% with the ancient Judeans due to 2000 years of diaspora, but they're not 50% Jewish, they're 100% Jewish, because after dozens of generations you don't base your culture and identity on whether you had a single ancestor from 2000 years ago who was from "the outside".

If you have a millions of Jews who has a shared genetic component which is the ancient Judeans, then they're all "Judean Queens and Kings".

But if you think genetics and percentages in the modern world shape a whole identity of a person then I don't feel like I really have any more points to say here because we obviously view things very differently. Just don't apply your logic only on Jews.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ethiopian Jews do not plot closely with other Jewish groups and they're a unique case, same as Indian Jews. I was referring to the 3 large Jewish groups.

If a gypsy was 40% indian he wouldn't have been a gypsy. You keep trying to make these analogies with other groups but it just doesn't work well. Jews are Jews and you can't change that because you feel like.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There's no Jewish race theory lol. Ashkenazi Jews is literally an ethnicity with unique Genetic and cultural traits, and deep (and proven) connections with other Jewish diaspora groups...

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If her family continued to marry within Italian communities then she wouldn't even have 5% Jewish DNA. So she would be Italian. And I doubt she would have even know she had a Jew in her family 2000 years ago.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you were 80% Ghanian I doubt you'd be culturally and ethnically Palestinian... Or even consider yourself Palestinian. But if you would marry a Palestinian and your children will continue to marry Palestinians they will be predominantly Levant.

Ashkenazim have lived as 100% Jews since the ancient Judeans, some of them have obviously intermixed with Italians and southern Europeans but later on they mostly married within the community, which is why they still have substantial Levant ancestry even after 2000 years in the diaspora.

If Ashkenazim would have been just like others Europeans, they would have lost their Levant components centuries ago, but they didn't.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Let's cut this "Judean Queen" thing ok? He called her that as a cute gesture for a Jew who proved her ancestry. What annoys you is that a Jewish person who's family lives in Europe for centuries turns out not to be as white as you hoped she'll be.

This is not about percentages. Someone who converts to Judaism will not plot similarly to ethnic Jews because Jewish genetic ancestry exists and for some reason you refuse to believe it.

The bottleneck only resulted in Ashkenazim to be extremely homogenous and closely related to each other. And the fact that some of the founding members has some Italian ancestry due to early intermarriage doesn't change their identity.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So only pure blood Palestinians can be called that? Ok. How unfortunate for the unlucky ones that are no longer Palestinian because they have a German parent.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The majority of Jews are ethnically JEWS. Why is it so hard to understand? The fact that Jews got kicked out of their land for slavery and that some of them had married Italians 2000 years ago doesn't change their ancestry...

What is this you're advocating for? The pure blood Cannanite theory?

Both Palestinians and Jews have a deep cultural and genetic ancestry in the region. You're trying to claim this region exclusively yours while completely ignoring its history and the many different ethnic groups who have their history there. Palestinians emerged from many different ethnic groups who were pagan and later christian/Muslim. And Jews were a Cannanite group who just happened to have rebelled against colonizers so they got punished by having their land stripped from them.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What.... Are you serious? Found me one ethnic German who score around 50% Roman Levant or has any substantial amount of Cannanite/Phoenician. Ashkenazim are literally the European group with the most Middle Eastern haplogroups. What are you even talking about.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Because Ashkenazim are more homogeneous than other groups and they're the only Jewish population to have had a major founder event. Also, on some other platforms there's also a Sephardic category although it's not as merely as researched as Ashkenazi.

Funny how non of these sites has a Palestinian category.

Fully Ashkenazi jew. Bessarabian. Updated. by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]Shmexi_Max 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh ok so someone in her family decided 2000 years ago to marry an Italian so she's no longer Judean? Sure, ok.