All converts or born Jews have the right to their historic homeland Israel "palestine" - even if debunked "khazar" were true

Where in the census does it say that someone just moved there from Egypt or Syria?

Studies of Palestine's demographic changes over the millennia have shown that a Jewish majority in the first century CE had changed to a Christian majority by the 3rd century CE, and later to a Muslim majority, which is thought to have existed in Mandatory Palestine (1920-1948) since at least the 12th century CE, during which the total shift to Arabic language was completed.
 
The very fact that Abbas promoted this idea sandwitched with FALSELY rationalizing Hitler, already tells you that he doesn't really believe in it.

Ben Gurion said the Palestinians are descendants of 1st century Jewish farmers who didn't leave.

Studies of Palestine's demographic changes over the millennia have shown that a Jewish majority in the first century CE had changed to a Christian majority by the 3rd century CE, and later to a Muslim majority, which is thought to have existed in Mandatory Palestine (1920-1948) since at least the 12th century CE, during which the total shift to Arabic language was completed.
 
Studies of Palestine's demographic changes over the millennia have shown that a Jewish majority in the first century CE had changed to a Christian majority by the 3rd century CE, and later to a Muslim majority, which is thought to have existed in Mandatory Palestine (1920-1948) since at least the 12th century CE, during which the total shift to Arabic language was completed.

Thanks.

And thanks for never answering the question.
 
700,000 Muslims at what time? How many more came after 1880? 1900?

Those numbers are from 1922, but they are not significantly different than 1860. Plus, they estimated another 50,000 Bedouin Arabs.
 
I heard that Israeli's don't do DNA testing because it proves none of them are from the area.

The Genetic Information Law 5761 – 2000: This law regulates the right to privacy in matters of genetics, the need for informed consent for genetic testing of various types, and the cases in which genetic testing of minors and of persons for whom guardians were appointed, is permitted or prohibited.

I'm pretty sure many Jewish people share genetic markers with Palestinians and Lebanese..

Then there's Turkic DNA.


 
Those numbers are from 1922, but they are not significantly different than 1860. Plus, they estimated another 50,000 Bedouin Arabs.

Those numbers are from 1922, but they are not significantly different than 1860.

Show me.
 
..like a land without people for a people without land.
Clarity. It was not zero people but it was mostly VACANT at the time. Before zionists returned to their land and cultivated deserted land.
 
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