"It is not a war. It is murder."

He is correct as Israel has still refused to demarcate her borders.
Please stop being so gullible. Palestinian children die. They get their heads blown off, they get their houses bombed. Let's try for a touch of reality, but that picture was unnecessary.
And who's fault is it that Palestinians shoot missiles from schools, hosptals, and apartment buildings? By the way the term "children" is also fake fake Pallywood news, most of the so called dead children are actually 15 to 28 year old Hamas fighters.



LOL...consumptive idiot
Prove me wrong Achmed, show me the age breakdown of the so called "children". Most of the. Are Hamas recruits. It isn't Israel's fault that Palestinians are so depraved that they use child soldiers and child suicide bombers.


Already have low-brow moron...you don't appear to comprehend anything posted here that deviates from the hasbara-soup you ingest to the point of self-induced nausea...
So you got nothing but your usual insults and meaningless gibberish.


does idiocy really work for you F-student? How old are ya hasbara-monkey? 22? or is that your IQ? LOL
 
He is correct as Israel has still refused to demarcate her borders.
Please stop being so gullible. Palestinian children die. They get their heads blown off, they get their houses bombed. Let's try for a touch of reality, but that picture was unnecessary.
And who's fault is it that Palestinians shoot missiles from schools, hosptals, and apartment buildings? By the way the term "children" is also fake fake Pallywood news, most of the so called dead children are actually 15 to 28 year old Hamas fighters.



LOL...consumptive idiot
Prove me wrong Achmed, show me the age breakdown of the so called "children". Most of the. Are Hamas recruits. It isn't Israel's fault that Palestinians are so depraved that they use child soldiers and child suicide bombers.


Already have low-brow moron...you don't appear to comprehend anything posted here that deviates from the hasbara-soup you ingest to the point of self-induced nausea...
So you got nothing but your usual insults and meaningless gibberish.


Apparently rudimentary English is also a challenge for you...
 
Dude seriously you are just too stupid to correct...
What's stupid is your completely debunked Khazar theory that you keep trolling over various threads.




No doubt you can prove this assertion imbecile? Because without proof you are spouting gibberish...c'mon dullard prove it!
How about you stay off the IslamoNazi / neoNazi sites and keep up with the news? You stupid antisemites Khazar theory has been thoroughly debunked. But you keep repeating it and embarrassing yourself like a jackass.

Ashkenazi Jews Are Not Khazars. Here’s The Proof.



LMFAO!!!! Did you miss the ".com/opinion' part you mindless clone?




facts are facts dullard.....as a recent JOHN HOPKINS peer-reviewed genetic study shows 97.5 % of ISRAELI-JEWS ARE NOT SEMITES (karzars from Russia +Poland who converted to judaism in 700 a.d. ) and the Palastinians are 80 % SEMITES

https://www.forbes.com/.../jonentine/.../israeli-researcher-challenges-jewish-dna-links-...
In fact it is the ONE Johns Hopkins retard that has been debunked and laughed at. But go ahead keep repeating it like an Internet jihadi jackass.

Studies

A variety of DNA studies over an extended period of time support the fact that Ashkenazic Jews originated in the Middle East (also called the Near East). Some of these studies include the following:

  • Hammer, et al. conclude that the Y chromosome of most Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews contained mutations that are also common among Middle Eastern peoples, but uncommon in the general European population (source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000). This suggests that the male ancestors of the Ashkenazi Jews could be traced mostly to the Middle East;

  • The proportion of male genetic admixture in Ashkenazi Jews amounts to less than 0.5% per generation over an estimated 80 generations, with "relatively minor contribution of European Y chromosomes to the Ashkenazim," according to Hammer et. al. (source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000);

  • Two studies by Nebel et al. in 2001 and 2005, based on Y chromosome polymorphic markers, suggest that Ashkenazi Jews are more closely related to other Jewish and Middle Eastern groups than to their host populations in Europe -- defined in the using Eastern European, German, and French Rhine Valley populations (source: European Journal of Human Genetics);

  • In 2004, Behar et al compared data from Ashkenazi groups in ten different European areas (France, Germany, the Netherlands; Austria-Hungary, Byelorussia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine ) with data from non-Jewish groups in seven different countries (France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Russia). They found that nine of the Jewish groups were similar, with low rates of admixture with non-Jewish groups, but that these Ashkenazi groups were closely related to non-Ashkenazi Jews and to some non-Jewish Near Eastern groups (Human Genetics, 2004);

  • A 2006 study by Behar et al. based on high-resolution analysis of haplogroup K (mtDNA), suggested that about 40% of the current Ashkenazi population is descended matrilineally from just four women, or "founder lineages", that were likely from a Hebrew/Levantine mtDNA pool originating in the Middle East in the 1st and 2nd centuries C.E. Behar et al. suggest that the rest of Ashkenazi mtDNA is originated from ~150 women, most of those likely of Middle Eastern origin. (source: American Journal of Human Genetics, 2006);

  • Medical studies of the DNA of various diaspora Jewish populations -- from Iranian, Iraqi, Syrian, Italian, Turkish, Greek, and Ashkenazi -- have shown them to all be close Middle Eastern kin (source: American Journal of Human Genetics, 2010); and

  • Ashkenazi Levites paternally descend from an Iranian people, not from Khazars or Slavs, according to genetic evidence revealed in a study by Siiri Rootsi et al. (Nature Communications, 2013).

Since no other paternal or maternal haplogroup among Ashkenazim comes from a Central Asian Turkic source either, there is a total absence of evidence for Khazar ancestry in Ashkenazi Jews. Kevin Brook, who has been researching the possibility of Khazar ancestry for 20 years among Ashkenazim and wrote a book entitled "The Jews of Khazaria", concludes: "Surprisingly, there is evidence for small amounts of southern Chinese, Berber, and Slavic ancestry in Ashkenazi Jews, but not for Turkic Khazar ancestry."

Conclusion

Though Ashkenazim are the largest ethnic group of Jews today, Sephardim and Mizrahim also consist of a significant part of the Jewish population, both in Israel and in the diaspora. Additionally, Israel has become the home of many smaller Jewish ethnic groups, such as Ethiopian Jews, Yemenite Jews, and Kaifeng Jews.

The Khazar hypothesis does not address these populations in Israel at all. Sephardim and Mizrahim have historic claims to Israel. Additionally, based on the above evidence, Ashkenazim also have historic claims to Israel. Moreover, the genetic studies above refute the claim that all Ashkenazic populations descend from Khazars.
 
And who's fault is it that Palestinians shoot missiles from schools, hosptals, and apartment buildings? By the way the term "children" is also fake fake Pallywood news, most of the so called dead children are actually 15 to 28 year old Hamas fighters.



LOL...consumptive idiot
Prove me wrong Achmed, show me the age breakdown of the so called "children". Most of the. Are Hamas recruits. It isn't Israel's fault that Palestinians are so depraved that they use child soldiers and child suicide bombers.


Already have low-brow moron...you don't appear to comprehend anything posted here that deviates from the hasbara-soup you ingest to the point of self-induced nausea...
So you got nothing but your usual insults and meaningless gibberish.


Apparently rudimentary English is also a challenge for you...
Still got nothing eh? Have you seen the list you dickheads are calling "children"? They have 18 to 28 year old Hamas fighters who are "children". Ha ha ha.
 
What's stupid is your completely debunked Khazar theory that you keep trolling over various threads.




No doubt you can prove this assertion imbecile? Because without proof you are spouting gibberish...c'mon dullard prove it!
How about you stay off the IslamoNazi / neoNazi sites and keep up with the news? You stupid antisemites Khazar theory has been thoroughly debunked. But you keep repeating it and embarrassing yourself like a jackass.

Ashkenazi Jews Are Not Khazars. Here’s The Proof.



LMFAO!!!! Did you miss the ".com/opinion' part you mindless clone?




facts are facts dullard.....as a recent JOHN HOPKINS peer-reviewed genetic study shows 97.5 % of ISRAELI-JEWS ARE NOT SEMITES (karzars from Russia +Poland who converted to judaism in 700 a.d. ) and the Palastinians are 80 % SEMITES

https://www.forbes.com/.../jonentine/.../israeli-researcher-challenges-jewish-dna-links-...
In fact it is the ONE Johns Hopkins retard that has been debunked and laughed at. But go ahead keep repeating it like an Internet jihadi jackass.

Studies

A variety of DNA studies over an extended period of time support the fact that Ashkenazic Jews originated in the Middle East (also called the Near East). Some of these studies include the following:

  • Hammer, et al. conclude that the Y chromosome of most Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews contained mutations that are also common among Middle Eastern peoples, but uncommon in the general European population (source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000). This suggests that the male ancestors of the Ashkenazi Jews could be traced mostly to the Middle East;

  • The proportion of male genetic admixture in Ashkenazi Jews amounts to less than 0.5% per generation over an estimated 80 generations, with "relatively minor contribution of European Y chromosomes to the Ashkenazim," according to Hammer et. al. (source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000);

  • Two studies by Nebel et al. in 2001 and 2005, based on Y chromosome polymorphic markers, suggest that Ashkenazi Jews are more closely related to other Jewish and Middle Eastern groups than to their host populations in Europe -- defined in the using Eastern European, German, and French Rhine Valley populations (source: European Journal of Human Genetics);

  • In 2004, Behar et al compared data from Ashkenazi groups in ten different European areas (France, Germany, the Netherlands; Austria-Hungary, Byelorussia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine ) with data from non-Jewish groups in seven different countries (France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Russia). They found that nine of the Jewish groups were similar, with low rates of admixture with non-Jewish groups, but that these Ashkenazi groups were closely related to non-Ashkenazi Jews and to some non-Jewish Near Eastern groups (Human Genetics, 2004);

  • A 2006 study by Behar et al. based on high-resolution analysis of haplogroup K (mtDNA), suggested that about 40% of the current Ashkenazi population is descended matrilineally from just four women, or "founder lineages", that were likely from a Hebrew/Levantine mtDNA pool originating in the Middle East in the 1st and 2nd centuries C.E. Behar et al. suggest that the rest of Ashkenazi mtDNA is originated from ~150 women, most of those likely of Middle Eastern origin. (source: American Journal of Human Genetics, 2006);

  • Medical studies of the DNA of various diaspora Jewish populations -- from Iranian, Iraqi, Syrian, Italian, Turkish, Greek, and Ashkenazi -- have shown them to all be close Middle Eastern kin (source: American Journal of Human Genetics, 2010); and

  • Ashkenazi Levites paternally descend from an Iranian people, not from Khazars or Slavs, according to genetic evidence revealed in a study by Siiri Rootsi et al. (Nature Communications, 2013).

Since no other paternal or maternal haplogroup among Ashkenazim comes from a Central Asian Turkic source either, there is a total absence of evidence for Khazar ancestry in Ashkenazi Jews. Kevin Brook, who has been researching the possibility of Khazar ancestry for 20 years among Ashkenazim and wrote a book entitled "The Jews of Khazaria", concludes: "Surprisingly, there is evidence for small amounts of southern Chinese, Berber, and Slavic ancestry in Ashkenazi Jews, but not for Turkic Khazar ancestry."

Conclusion

Though Ashkenazim are the largest ethnic group of Jews today, Sephardim and Mizrahim also consist of a significant part of the Jewish population, both in Israel and in the diaspora. Additionally, Israel has become the home of many smaller Jewish ethnic groups, such as Ethiopian Jews, Yemenite Jews, and Kaifeng Jews.

The Khazar hypothesis does not address these populations in Israel at all. Sephardim and Mizrahim have historic claims to Israel. Additionally, based on the above evidence, Ashkenazim also have historic claims to Israel. Moreover, the genetic studies above refute the claim that all Ashkenazic populations descend from Khazars.




...and yet none of this disproves Elhaik's research, you merely confirm the panic of Zionist lies which Elhaik overturned...



Jewish and other sources admit that they are not Israelites, but Khazars that came from Russia. They earlier were Gentiles that converted to Judaism. It doesn't say in these sources that before that they were Edomites, but other sources do.

The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah

The Jews admit that they are not the descendants of the Ancient Israelites in their writings. Under the heading of "A brief History of the Terms for Jew" in the 1980 Jewish Almanac is the following:

"Strictly speaking it is incorrect to call an ancient Israelite a ‘Jew’ or to call a contemporary Jew an Israelite or a Hebrew."

(1980 Jewish Almanac, p. 3).

Encyclopedia Americana (1985):

"Khazar, an ancient Turkic speaking people who ruled a large and powerful state in the steppes North of the Caucasus Mountains from the 7th century to their demise in the mid 11th century A.D... In the 8th Century it's political and religious head... as well as the greater part of the Khazar nobility, abandoned paganism and converted to Judaism... (The Khazars are believed to be the ancestors of most Russian and Eastern European Jews)."
 
LOL...consumptive idiot
Prove me wrong Achmed, show me the age breakdown of the so called "children". Most of the. Are Hamas recruits. It isn't Israel's fault that Palestinians are so depraved that they use child soldiers and child suicide bombers.


Already have low-brow moron...you don't appear to comprehend anything posted here that deviates from the hasbara-soup you ingest to the point of self-induced nausea...
So you got nothing but your usual insults and meaningless gibberish.


Apparently rudimentary English is also a challenge for you...
Still got nothing eh? Have you seen the list you dickheads are calling "children"? They have 18 to 28 year old Hamas fighters who are "children". Ha ha ha.



Again you are seriously too fucking dumb to even argue with...please refute Elhaik...consider that a dare drag-queen
 
And who's fault is it that Palestinians shoot missiles from schools, hosptals, and apartment buildings? By the way the term "children" is also fake fake Pallywood news, most of the so called dead children are actually 15 to 28 year old Hamas fighters.



LOL...consumptive idiot
Prove me wrong Achmed, show me the age breakdown of the so called "children". Most of the. Are Hamas recruits. It isn't Israel's fault that Palestinians are so depraved that they use child soldiers and child suicide bombers.


Already have low-brow moron...you don't appear to comprehend anything posted here that deviates from the hasbara-soup you ingest to the point of self-induced nausea...
So you got nothing but your usual insults and meaningless gibberish.


does idiocy really work for you F-student? How old are ya hasbara-monkey? 22? or is that your IQ? LOL
Ha ha ha. An ignorant mentally unstable Internet jihadi boasting about his IQ. Ya gotta love it.

These Pali supporters all have a screw or two loose. Have you noticed?
 
Prove me wrong Achmed, show me the age breakdown of the so called "children". Most of the. Are Hamas recruits. It isn't Israel's fault that Palestinians are so depraved that they use child soldiers and child suicide bombers.


Already have low-brow moron...you don't appear to comprehend anything posted here that deviates from the hasbara-soup you ingest to the point of self-induced nausea...
So you got nothing but your usual insults and meaningless gibberish.


Apparently rudimentary English is also a challenge for you...
Still got nothing eh? Have you seen the list you dickheads are calling "children"? They have 18 to 28 year old Hamas fighters who are "children". Ha ha ha.



Again you are seriously too fucking dumb to even argue with...please refute Elhaik...consider that a dare drag-queen
Already did, you gender neutral Palishithead.
 
Prove me wrong Achmed, show me the age breakdown of the so called "children". Most of the. Are Hamas recruits. It isn't Israel's fault that Palestinians are so depraved that they use child soldiers and child suicide bombers.


Already have low-brow moron...you don't appear to comprehend anything posted here that deviates from the hasbara-soup you ingest to the point of self-induced nausea...
So you got nothing but your usual insults and meaningless gibberish.


Apparently rudimentary English is also a challenge for you...
Still got nothing eh? Have you seen the list you dickheads are calling "children"? They have 18 to 28 year old Hamas fighters who are "children". Ha ha ha.



Again you are seriously too fucking dumb to even argue with...please refute Elhaik...consider that a dare drag-queen

Study Finds No Evidence of Khazar Origin for Ashkenazi Jews

The only thing missing for Dr. Elhik’s work to prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that Jews are actually Khazars, is the fact that there are no Khazars out there. There are only folks who live nowadays where there may have been Khazars 1200 years ago.

So, in the absence of genetic data for the long-lost Khazars themselves, Elhaik used data from populations living there now: Georgians, Armenians and Caucasians.

“When doing so Elhaik discovered what he calls the Khazar component of European Jewry,” concluded the news reports in January, 2013.

 
No doubt you can prove this assertion imbecile? Because without proof you are spouting gibberish...c'mon dullard prove it!
How about you stay off the IslamoNazi / neoNazi sites and keep up with the news? You stupid antisemites Khazar theory has been thoroughly debunked. But you keep repeating it and embarrassing yourself like a jackass.

Ashkenazi Jews Are Not Khazars. Here’s The Proof.



LMFAO!!!! Did you miss the ".com/opinion' part you mindless clone?




facts are facts dullard.....as a recent JOHN HOPKINS peer-reviewed genetic study shows 97.5 % of ISRAELI-JEWS ARE NOT SEMITES (karzars from Russia +Poland who converted to judaism in 700 a.d. ) and the Palastinians are 80 % SEMITES

https://www.forbes.com/.../jonentine/.../israeli-researcher-challenges-jewish-dna-links-...
In fact it is the ONE Johns Hopkins retard that has been debunked and laughed at. But go ahead keep repeating it like an Internet jihadi jackass.

Studies

A variety of DNA studies over an extended period of time support the fact that Ashkenazic Jews originated in the Middle East (also called the Near East). Some of these studies include the following:

  • Hammer, et al. conclude that the Y chromosome of most Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews contained mutations that are also common among Middle Eastern peoples, but uncommon in the general European population (source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000). This suggests that the male ancestors of the Ashkenazi Jews could be traced mostly to the Middle East;

  • The proportion of male genetic admixture in Ashkenazi Jews amounts to less than 0.5% per generation over an estimated 80 generations, with "relatively minor contribution of European Y chromosomes to the Ashkenazim," according to Hammer et. al. (source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000);

  • Two studies by Nebel et al. in 2001 and 2005, based on Y chromosome polymorphic markers, suggest that Ashkenazi Jews are more closely related to other Jewish and Middle Eastern groups than to their host populations in Europe -- defined in the using Eastern European, German, and French Rhine Valley populations (source: European Journal of Human Genetics);

  • In 2004, Behar et al compared data from Ashkenazi groups in ten different European areas (France, Germany, the Netherlands; Austria-Hungary, Byelorussia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine ) with data from non-Jewish groups in seven different countries (France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Russia). They found that nine of the Jewish groups were similar, with low rates of admixture with non-Jewish groups, but that these Ashkenazi groups were closely related to non-Ashkenazi Jews and to some non-Jewish Near Eastern groups (Human Genetics, 2004);

  • A 2006 study by Behar et al. based on high-resolution analysis of haplogroup K (mtDNA), suggested that about 40% of the current Ashkenazi population is descended matrilineally from just four women, or "founder lineages", that were likely from a Hebrew/Levantine mtDNA pool originating in the Middle East in the 1st and 2nd centuries C.E. Behar et al. suggest that the rest of Ashkenazi mtDNA is originated from ~150 women, most of those likely of Middle Eastern origin. (source: American Journal of Human Genetics, 2006);

  • Medical studies of the DNA of various diaspora Jewish populations -- from Iranian, Iraqi, Syrian, Italian, Turkish, Greek, and Ashkenazi -- have shown them to all be close Middle Eastern kin (source: American Journal of Human Genetics, 2010); and

  • Ashkenazi Levites paternally descend from an Iranian people, not from Khazars or Slavs, according to genetic evidence revealed in a study by Siiri Rootsi et al. (Nature Communications, 2013).

Since no other paternal or maternal haplogroup among Ashkenazim comes from a Central Asian Turkic source either, there is a total absence of evidence for Khazar ancestry in Ashkenazi Jews. Kevin Brook, who has been researching the possibility of Khazar ancestry for 20 years among Ashkenazim and wrote a book entitled "The Jews of Khazaria", concludes: "Surprisingly, there is evidence for small amounts of southern Chinese, Berber, and Slavic ancestry in Ashkenazi Jews, but not for Turkic Khazar ancestry."

Conclusion

Though Ashkenazim are the largest ethnic group of Jews today, Sephardim and Mizrahim also consist of a significant part of the Jewish population, both in Israel and in the diaspora. Additionally, Israel has become the home of many smaller Jewish ethnic groups, such as Ethiopian Jews, Yemenite Jews, and Kaifeng Jews.

The Khazar hypothesis does not address these populations in Israel at all. Sephardim and Mizrahim have historic claims to Israel. Additionally, based on the above evidence, Ashkenazim also have historic claims to Israel. Moreover, the genetic studies above refute the claim that all Ashkenazic populations descend from Khazars.




...and yet none of this disproves Elhaik's research, you merely confirm the panic of Zionist lies which Elhaik overturned...



Jewish and other sources admit that they are not Israelites, but Khazars that came from Russia. They earlier were Gentiles that converted to Judaism. It doesn't say in these sources that before that they were Edomites, but other sources do.

The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah

The Jews admit that they are not the descendants of the Ancient Israelites in their writings. Under the heading of "A brief History of the Terms for Jew" in the 1980 Jewish Almanac is the following:

"Strictly speaking it is incorrect to call an ancient Israelite a ‘Jew’ or to call a contemporary Jew an Israelite or a Hebrew."

(1980 Jewish Almanac, p. 3).

Encyclopedia Americana (1985):

"Khazar, an ancient Turkic speaking people who ruled a large and powerful state in the steppes North of the Caucasus Mountains from the 7th century to their demise in the mid 11th century A.D... In the 8th Century it's political and religious head... as well as the greater part of the Khazar nobility, abandoned paganism and converted to Judaism... (The Khazars are believed to be the ancestors of most Russian and Eastern European Jews)."
Naah, it's been totally debunked and flushed down the toilet of antisemtic theories.

How many times does Achmed want to be humiliated? You guys have no self respect.

 
How about you stay off the IslamoNazi / neoNazi sites and keep up with the news? You stupid antisemites Khazar theory has been thoroughly debunked. But you keep repeating it and embarrassing yourself like a jackass.

Ashkenazi Jews Are Not Khazars. Here’s The Proof.



LMFAO!!!! Did you miss the ".com/opinion' part you mindless clone?




facts are facts dullard.....as a recent JOHN HOPKINS peer-reviewed genetic study shows 97.5 % of ISRAELI-JEWS ARE NOT SEMITES (karzars from Russia +Poland who converted to judaism in 700 a.d. ) and the Palastinians are 80 % SEMITES

https://www.forbes.com/.../jonentine/.../israeli-researcher-challenges-jewish-dna-links-...
In fact it is the ONE Johns Hopkins retard that has been debunked and laughed at. But go ahead keep repeating it like an Internet jihadi jackass.

Studies

A variety of DNA studies over an extended period of time support the fact that Ashkenazic Jews originated in the Middle East (also called the Near East). Some of these studies include the following:

  • Hammer, et al. conclude that the Y chromosome of most Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews contained mutations that are also common among Middle Eastern peoples, but uncommon in the general European population (source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000). This suggests that the male ancestors of the Ashkenazi Jews could be traced mostly to the Middle East;

  • The proportion of male genetic admixture in Ashkenazi Jews amounts to less than 0.5% per generation over an estimated 80 generations, with "relatively minor contribution of European Y chromosomes to the Ashkenazim," according to Hammer et. al. (source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000);

  • Two studies by Nebel et al. in 2001 and 2005, based on Y chromosome polymorphic markers, suggest that Ashkenazi Jews are more closely related to other Jewish and Middle Eastern groups than to their host populations in Europe -- defined in the using Eastern European, German, and French Rhine Valley populations (source: European Journal of Human Genetics);

  • In 2004, Behar et al compared data from Ashkenazi groups in ten different European areas (France, Germany, the Netherlands; Austria-Hungary, Byelorussia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine ) with data from non-Jewish groups in seven different countries (France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Russia). They found that nine of the Jewish groups were similar, with low rates of admixture with non-Jewish groups, but that these Ashkenazi groups were closely related to non-Ashkenazi Jews and to some non-Jewish Near Eastern groups (Human Genetics, 2004);

  • A 2006 study by Behar et al. based on high-resolution analysis of haplogroup K (mtDNA), suggested that about 40% of the current Ashkenazi population is descended matrilineally from just four women, or "founder lineages", that were likely from a Hebrew/Levantine mtDNA pool originating in the Middle East in the 1st and 2nd centuries C.E. Behar et al. suggest that the rest of Ashkenazi mtDNA is originated from ~150 women, most of those likely of Middle Eastern origin. (source: American Journal of Human Genetics, 2006);

  • Medical studies of the DNA of various diaspora Jewish populations -- from Iranian, Iraqi, Syrian, Italian, Turkish, Greek, and Ashkenazi -- have shown them to all be close Middle Eastern kin (source: American Journal of Human Genetics, 2010); and

  • Ashkenazi Levites paternally descend from an Iranian people, not from Khazars or Slavs, according to genetic evidence revealed in a study by Siiri Rootsi et al. (Nature Communications, 2013).

Since no other paternal or maternal haplogroup among Ashkenazim comes from a Central Asian Turkic source either, there is a total absence of evidence for Khazar ancestry in Ashkenazi Jews. Kevin Brook, who has been researching the possibility of Khazar ancestry for 20 years among Ashkenazim and wrote a book entitled "The Jews of Khazaria", concludes: "Surprisingly, there is evidence for small amounts of southern Chinese, Berber, and Slavic ancestry in Ashkenazi Jews, but not for Turkic Khazar ancestry."

Conclusion

Though Ashkenazim are the largest ethnic group of Jews today, Sephardim and Mizrahim also consist of a significant part of the Jewish population, both in Israel and in the diaspora. Additionally, Israel has become the home of many smaller Jewish ethnic groups, such as Ethiopian Jews, Yemenite Jews, and Kaifeng Jews.

The Khazar hypothesis does not address these populations in Israel at all. Sephardim and Mizrahim have historic claims to Israel. Additionally, based on the above evidence, Ashkenazim also have historic claims to Israel. Moreover, the genetic studies above refute the claim that all Ashkenazic populations descend from Khazars.




...and yet none of this disproves Elhaik's research, you merely confirm the panic of Zionist lies which Elhaik overturned...



Jewish and other sources admit that they are not Israelites, but Khazars that came from Russia. They earlier were Gentiles that converted to Judaism. It doesn't say in these sources that before that they were Edomites, but other sources do.

The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah

The Jews admit that they are not the descendants of the Ancient Israelites in their writings. Under the heading of "A brief History of the Terms for Jew" in the 1980 Jewish Almanac is the following:

"Strictly speaking it is incorrect to call an ancient Israelite a ‘Jew’ or to call a contemporary Jew an Israelite or a Hebrew."

(1980 Jewish Almanac, p. 3).

Encyclopedia Americana (1985):

"Khazar, an ancient Turkic speaking people who ruled a large and powerful state in the steppes North of the Caucasus Mountains from the 7th century to their demise in the mid 11th century A.D... In the 8th Century it's political and religious head... as well as the greater part of the Khazar nobility, abandoned paganism and converted to Judaism... (The Khazars are believed to be the ancestors of most Russian and Eastern European Jews)."
Naah, it's been totally debunked and flushed down the toilet of antisemtic theories.

How many times does Achmed want to be humiliated? You guys have no self respect.


Dog Shit Link not found...even by the flies.
 
"Fights back?' ROTFLMAO

Waaahhhhh...Israel is mean!
They fight back when we fire rockets at Israeli civilians.
Waaahhhh.



Idiot.png
Ditching the Dyke Dynasty

hillary wrote a book called It Takes a Village. What happened there when the idiot ended his term?
 

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