Who is the Liar?

The Christians had been there since the time of Christ. Their ancestors were the first Christians.

You just erase the Jewish people as though they didn't exist. Its disingenuous, if I'm being kind. Hateful, in truth.

The Jewish people had been there for a thousand years before the time of JC. The ancestors of the Christians were the Jewish people. Stop erasing us.

Reminds me of Sherri, that hateful woman. She also completely erased the entire Old Testament from the Bible.
They are all mentally ill, to one extent or another. Otherwise why would any sane person even propose that Jews have no ties to their holy land.
 
I posted the actual Ottoman census which confirmed that the first report of the Mandatory was correct when it asserted that there only a handful of Jews in Palestine. You posted third and fourth party religious of propaganda sources. It doesn't take much to debunk your pages of bullshit. To repeat:

upload_2017-6-30_9-2-14-png.136276


There were 3,994 female Jews and 4,117 male Jews in the whole of Palestine almost all in Jerusalem. No Jews at all in Gaza. This is on pages 144 and 145 of the census report available online by clicking on the link below. See how easy it is to make you look foolish?

Review on JSTOR
Third party work by a Muslim propagandist. You lose.

Reviewed Work: Ottoman Population, 1830–1914: Demographic and Social Characteristicsby Kemal H. Karpat

It's the Ottoman census, the source document, and though of Turkish descent Karpat was born in Romania and is Eastern Orthodox. You lose as usual.
 
I posted the actual Ottoman census which confirmed that the first report of the Mandatory was correct when it asserted that there only a handful of Jews in Palestine. You posted third and fourth party religious of propaganda sources. It doesn't take much to debunk your pages of bullshit. To repeat:

upload_2017-6-30_9-2-14-png.136276


There were 3,994 female Jews and 4,117 male Jews in the whole of Palestine almost all in Jerusalem. No Jews at all in Gaza. This is on pages 144 and 145 of the census report available online by clicking on the link below. See how easy it is to make you look foolish?

Review on JSTOR
Third party work by a Muslim propagandist. You lose.

Reviewed Work: Ottoman Population, 1830–1914: Demographic and Social Characteristicsby Kemal H. Karpat

It's the Ottoman census, the source document, and though of Turkish descent Karpat was born in Romania and is Eastern Orthodox. You lose as usual.
The Ottoman Census by the Catholic site and the long list unbiased researchers I posted says you're fulla shit.
 
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The Christians had been there since the time of Christ. Their ancestors were the first Christians.

You just erase the Jewish people as though they didn't exist. Its disingenuous, if I'm being kind. Hateful, in truth.

The Jewish people had been there for a thousand years before the time of JC. The ancestors of the Christians were the Jewish people. Stop erasing us.

What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome. It may have been forced conversion, in the sense that the Romans required residents of Palestine to be Christian, but the people remained, they just practiced another religion. Most of the descendants of those Christians converted to Islam. It did not erase the Palestinian Christians from history, just becasue most now practice Islam.
 
The Christians had been there since the time of Christ. Their ancestors were the first Christians.

You just erase the Jewish people as though they didn't exist. Its disingenuous, if I'm being kind. Hateful, in truth.

The Jewish people had been there for a thousand years before the time of JC. The ancestors of the Christians were the Jewish people. Stop erasing us.

What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome. It may have been forced conversion, in the sense that the Romans required residents of Palestine to be Christian, but the people remained, they just practiced another religion. Most of the descendants of those Christians converted to Islam. It did not erase the Palestinian Christians from history, just becasue most now practice Islam.

"What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome."
Um, because they didn't, ahole. You have no evidence for it, other than the wishful thinking of an antisemite.
 
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Actual numbers, liar:
http://badil.org/phocadownload/Badil_docs/publications/Jerusalem1948-CHAP1.PDF

The total number of new homeowners amounts to 111. Of these,
56 are Jews, 27 Christians and 27 Muslims; and [one must also
count] the municipality, which has put up a building with the revenue
collected from all the city’s residents.
This precise number is not very large at all, and indeed it is a faithful
reflection of this stagnant period in the building of Jerusalem ... if
we see that in this year 54 gentiles have built houses in Jerusalem,
we know that 54 large buildings have been added; whereas, of the
56 Jews, few have built new houses, most of them being simply
former home-owners, each of whom has made some small addition
to his old home...
The 27 Christian houses are worth (at least) 756,500 piasters. The
56 Jewish houses are worth 263,000 piasters. The 27 Muslim houses
are worth 242,000 piasters. The municipality building is worth
9,000. ...
The value of each of the Muslim houses comes, on the average, ...
to 1.5 times the value of each Jewish house, and the value of each
Christian house—to twice the latter. ...
Among the Christians, the proportion of wealthy builders is 54
percent; among the Muslim-33 percent; and among the Jews, only
12 percent. Besides, the costliest of the Jewish houses reaches a
value of 20,000, while the costliest of the Muslim and Christian
houses come to much more.
8
 
IslamoNazi dirtbag can't deal with real numbers and facts:

http://badil.org/phocadownload/Badil_docs/publications/Jerusalem1948-CHAP1.PDF
A publication on education in greater Syria from 1882 showed that there were
a total of 3,854 students in school in Jerusalem (2,768 boys and 1,086 girls) and
235 teachers.
28
The number of girls in Christian schools (Evangelical, Greek
Orthodox, Latin, Greek Catholic, and Armenian) were slightly more than the number
of boys (926 girls to 861 boys). While the majority of these students were Christians,
four of the Evangelical schools (two for boys and two for girls) totaling 138 students
exclusively taught Jews. In addition, there were 1,707 students in Jewish schools,
160 of which were girls. In the eight Muslim schools, all of which were for boys,
there were 360 students. In 1891, “the Government opened a general [secondary]
school (Rushdiya) [sic] in our city, where all the children of the city, regardless of
their religion, could attend classes in Arabic, Turkish, French, and the basic
sciences.”29
It was also recorded that a Muslim school for girls had been
established.30
 
The Christians had been there since the time of Christ. Their ancestors were the first Christians.

You just erase the Jewish people as though they didn't exist. Its disingenuous, if I'm being kind. Hateful, in truth.

The Jewish people had been there for a thousand years before the time of JC. The ancestors of the Christians were the Jewish people. Stop erasing us.

What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome. It may have been forced conversion, in the sense that the Romans required residents of Palestine to be Christian, but the people remained, they just practiced another religion. Most of the descendants of those Christians converted to Islam. It did not erase the Palestinian Christians from history, just becasue most now practice Islam.

"What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome."
Um, because they didn't, ahole. You have no evidence for it, other than wishful thinking of an antisemite.

I have provided the evidence from Jewish sources hundreds of times.

"Arabs of Jewish Descent in Israel
Up to 85% of Arabs in greater Israel stem from Jewish ancestors."

Arabs of Jewish Descent in Israel


Native Population almost wholly descended from Jews who had been forcibly converted to Christianity, and later Islam, not Arab in origin...."

Native Population almost wholly descended from Jews who had been forcibly converted
 
The Christians had been there since the time of Christ. Their ancestors were the first Christians.

You just erase the Jewish people as though they didn't exist. Its disingenuous, if I'm being kind. Hateful, in truth.

The Jewish people had been there for a thousand years before the time of JC. The ancestors of the Christians were the Jewish people. Stop erasing us.

What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome. It may have been forced conversion, in the sense that the Romans required residents of Palestine to be Christian, but the people remained, they just practiced another religion. Most of the descendants of those Christians converted to Islam. It did not erase the Palestinian Christians from history, just becasue most now practice Islam.

"What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome."
Um, because they didn't, ahole. You have no evidence for it, other than wishful thinking of an antisemite.

I have provided the evidence from Jewish sources hundreds of times.

"Arabs of Jewish Descent in Israel
Up to 85% of Arabs in greater Israel stem from Jewish ancestors."

Arabs of Jewish Descent in Israel


Native Population almost wholly descended from Jews who had been forcibly converted to Christianity, and later Islam, not Arab in origin...."

Native Population almost wholly descended from Jews who had been forcibly converted
Both can be true, as evidenced there were many more Jews that didn't convert, kept coming back, and formed vibrant communities as early as 1400's and even before. And today, majority of Israel's population actually consists of Jews from Arab countries who are direct descendants of the Jews that fled the first and second temple destructions. In other words, the REAL natives are back.
 
IslamoNazi dirtbag can't deal with real numbers and facts:

http://badil.org/phocadownload/Badil_docs/publications/Jerusalem1948-CHAP1.PDF
A publication on education in greater Syria from 1882 showed that there were
a total of 3,854 students in school in Jerusalem (2,768 boys and 1,086 girls) and
235 teachers.
28
The number of girls in Christian schools (Evangelical, Greek
Orthodox, Latin, Greek Catholic, and Armenian) were slightly more than the number
of boys (926 girls to 861 boys). While the majority of these students were Christians,
four of the Evangelical schools (two for boys and two for girls) totaling 138 students
exclusively taught Jews. In addition, there were 1,707 students in Jewish schools,
160 of which were girls. In the eight Muslim schools, all of which were for boys,
there were 360 students. In 1891, “the Government opened a general [secondary]
school (Rushdiya) [sic] in our city, where all the children of the city, regardless of
their religion, could attend classes in Arabic, Turkish, French, and the basic
sciences.”29
It was also recorded that a Muslim school for girls had been
established.30

Well, if you believe a relgious publication and deny the official census data, there is no hope for you. On the other hand, you are a propagandist, so it is not surprising. But your bullshit doesn't change the facts.
 
The Christians had been there since the time of Christ. Their ancestors were the first Christians.

You just erase the Jewish people as though they didn't exist. Its disingenuous, if I'm being kind. Hateful, in truth.

The Jewish people had been there for a thousand years before the time of JC. The ancestors of the Christians were the Jewish people. Stop erasing us.

What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome. It may have been forced conversion, in the sense that the Romans required residents of Palestine to be Christian, but the people remained, they just practiced another religion. Most of the descendants of those Christians converted to Islam. It did not erase the Palestinian Christians from history, just becasue most now practice Islam.

"What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome."
Um, because they didn't, ahole. You have no evidence for it, other than wishful thinking of an antisemite.

I have provided the evidence from Jewish sources hundreds of times.

"Arabs of Jewish Descent in Israel
Up to 85% of Arabs in greater Israel stem from Jewish ancestors."

Arabs of Jewish Descent in Israel


Native Population almost wholly descended from Jews who had been forcibly converted to Christianity, and later Islam, not Arab in origin...."

Native Population almost wholly descended from Jews who had been forcibly converted
Both can be true, as evidenced there were many more Jews that didn't convert, kept coming back, and formed vibrant communities as early as 1400's and even before. And today, majority of Israel's population actually consists of Jews from Arab countries who are direct descendants of the Jews that fled the first and second temple destructions. In other words, the REAL natives are back.

No, the natives are the people that always lived in Palestine. Their descendants are the Muslim and Christian Palestinians. The majority of the Jews in Israel descend from European Jews, either from Iberia, Central and Western Europe or Russia.
 
IslamoNazi dirtbag can't deal with real numbers and facts:

http://badil.org/phocadownload/Badil_docs/publications/Jerusalem1948-CHAP1.PDF
A publication on education in greater Syria from 1882 showed that there were
a total of 3,854 students in school in Jerusalem (2,768 boys and 1,086 girls) and
235 teachers.
28
The number of girls in Christian schools (Evangelical, Greek
Orthodox, Latin, Greek Catholic, and Armenian) were slightly more than the number
of boys (926 girls to 861 boys). While the majority of these students were Christians,
four of the Evangelical schools (two for boys and two for girls) totaling 138 students
exclusively taught Jews. In addition, there were 1,707 students in Jewish schools,
160 of which were girls. In the eight Muslim schools, all of which were for boys,
there were 360 students. In 1891, “the Government opened a general [secondary]
school (Rushdiya) [sic] in our city, where all the children of the city, regardless of
their religion, could attend classes in Arabic, Turkish, French, and the basic
sciences.”29
It was also recorded that a Muslim school for girls had been
established.30

Well, if you believe a relgious publication and deny the official census data, there is no hope for you. On the other hand, you are a propagandist, so it is not surprising. But your bullshit doesn't change the facts.
The Catholic site is lying as well? Or perhaps the long bibliography listing researchers and official sources, or perhaps all those minute details even showing how many schools, and students, etc.

Epic fail again for the IslamoNazi propagandist.
 
You just erase the Jewish people as though they didn't exist. Its disingenuous, if I'm being kind. Hateful, in truth.

The Jewish people had been there for a thousand years before the time of JC. The ancestors of the Christians were the Jewish people. Stop erasing us.

What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome. It may have been forced conversion, in the sense that the Romans required residents of Palestine to be Christian, but the people remained, they just practiced another religion. Most of the descendants of those Christians converted to Islam. It did not erase the Palestinian Christians from history, just becasue most now practice Islam.

"What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome."
Um, because they didn't, ahole. You have no evidence for it, other than wishful thinking of an antisemite.

I have provided the evidence from Jewish sources hundreds of times.

"Arabs of Jewish Descent in Israel
Up to 85% of Arabs in greater Israel stem from Jewish ancestors."

Arabs of Jewish Descent in Israel


Native Population almost wholly descended from Jews who had been forcibly converted to Christianity, and later Islam, not Arab in origin...."

Native Population almost wholly descended from Jews who had been forcibly converted
Both can be true, as evidenced there were many more Jews that didn't convert, kept coming back, and formed vibrant communities as early as 1400's and even before. And today, majority of Israel's population actually consists of Jews from Arab countries who are direct descendants of the Jews that fled the first and second temple destructions. In other words, the REAL natives are back.

No, the natives are the people that always lived in Palestine. Their descendants are the Muslim and Christian Palestinians. The majority of the Jews in Israel descend from European Jews, either from Iberia, Central and Western Europe or Russia.
Ha ha ha. How exactly did Islam arrive in Israel if not by invasion, dufus? The fact that less than half of Israel's Jews today are of European ancestry doesn't somehow change Israel from being the Jewish holy land, or take away the Jewish people's religious, cultural, and ancestral ties to the land.
 
I posted the actual Ottoman census which confirmed that the first report of the Mandatory was correct when it asserted that there only a handful of Jews in Palestine. You posted third and fourth party religious of propaganda sources. It doesn't take much to debunk your pages of bullshit. To repeat:

upload_2017-6-30_9-2-14-png.136276


There were 3,994 female Jews and 4,117 male Jews in the whole of Palestine almost all in Jerusalem. No Jews at all in Gaza. This is on pages 144 and 145 of the census report available online by clicking on the link below. See how easy it is to make you look foolish?

Review on JSTOR
Third party work by a Muslim propagandist. You lose.

Reviewed Work: Ottoman Population, 1830–1914: Demographic and Social Characteristicsby Kemal H. Karpat

It's the Ottoman census, the source document, and though of Turkish descent Karpat was born in Romania and is Eastern Orthodox. You lose as usual.
Hah, Kemal is a Muslim name, and the guy is a Turk. You lie as usual.

Kemal Haşim Karpat (born 1925) is a Turkish historian and former professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1] He is of Turkish origin and was born in Babadag, Romania. He received his LLB from the University of Istanbul, his MA from the University of Washington and his PhD from New York University. He has previous worked for the UN Economics and Social Council and taught at the University of Montana (though it was called Montana State University at the time) and New York University. He is currently working at Istanbul Şehir University.
 
I posted the actual Ottoman census which confirmed that the first report of the Mandatory was correct when it asserted that there only a handful of Jews in Palestine. You posted third and fourth party religious of propaganda sources. It doesn't take much to debunk your pages of bullshit. To repeat:

upload_2017-6-30_9-2-14-png.136276


There were 3,994 female Jews and 4,117 male Jews in the whole of Palestine almost all in Jerusalem. No Jews at all in Gaza. This is on pages 144 and 145 of the census report available online by clicking on the link below. See how easy it is to make you look foolish?

Review on JSTOR
Third party work by a Muslim propagandist. You lose.

Reviewed Work: Ottoman Population, 1830–1914: Demographic and Social Characteristicsby Kemal H. Karpat

It's the Ottoman census, the source document, and though of Turkish descent Karpat was born in Romania and is Eastern Orthodox. You lose as usual.
Hah, Kemal is a Muslim name, and the guy is a Turk. You lie as usual.

Kemal Haşim Karpat (born 1925) is a Turkish historian and former professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1] He is of Turkish origin and was born in Babadag, Romania. He received his LLB from the University of Istanbul, his MA from the University of Washington and his PhD from New York University. He has previous worked for the UN Economics and Social Council and taught at the University of Montana (though it was called Montana State University at the time) and New York University. He is currently working at Istanbul Şehir University.

He was born in Romania of Turkish descent, and he is Christian Orthodox. As I stated in my previous post. Why do you always confirm the accuracy of my posts. I really don't need the help.
 
I posted the actual Ottoman census which confirmed that the first report of the Mandatory was correct when it asserted that there only a handful of Jews in Palestine. You posted third and fourth party religious of propaganda sources. It doesn't take much to debunk your pages of bullshit. To repeat:

upload_2017-6-30_9-2-14-png.136276


There were 3,994 female Jews and 4,117 male Jews in the whole of Palestine almost all in Jerusalem. No Jews at all in Gaza. This is on pages 144 and 145 of the census report available online by clicking on the link below. See how easy it is to make you look foolish?

Review on JSTOR
Third party work by a Muslim propagandist. You lose.

Reviewed Work: Ottoman Population, 1830–1914: Demographic and Social Characteristicsby Kemal H. Karpat

It's the Ottoman census, the source document, and though of Turkish descent Karpat was born in Romania and is Eastern Orthodox. You lose as usual.
Hah, Kemal is a Muslim name, and the guy is a Turk. You lie as usual.

Kemal Haşim Karpat (born 1925) is a Turkish historian and former professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1] He is of Turkish origin and was born in Babadag, Romania. He received his LLB from the University of Istanbul, his MA from the University of Washington and his PhD from New York University. He has previous worked for the UN Economics and Social Council and taught at the University of Montana (though it was called Montana State University at the time) and New York University. He is currently working at Istanbul Şehir University.

He was born in Romania of Turkish descent, and he is Christian Orthodox. As I stated in my previous post. Why do you always confirm the accuracy of my posts. I really don't need the help.
He's a Turk with no ties to Romania other than he was born there.

No thanks, I'll take well known historians and researchers with details of the actual numbers according Ottoman and other official sources, than your baloney from an unknown Turk.
 
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I posted the actual Ottoman census which confirmed that the first report of the Mandatory was correct when it asserted that there only a handful of Jews in Palestine. You posted third and fourth party religious of propaganda sources. It doesn't take much to debunk your pages of bullshit. To repeat:

upload_2017-6-30_9-2-14-png.136276


There were 3,994 female Jews and 4,117 male Jews in the whole of Palestine almost all in Jerusalem. No Jews at all in Gaza. This is on pages 144 and 145 of the census report available online by clicking on the link below. See how easy it is to make you look foolish?

Review on JSTOR
Third party work by a Muslim propagandist. You lose.

Reviewed Work: Ottoman Population, 1830–1914: Demographic and Social Characteristicsby Kemal H. Karpat

It's the Ottoman census, the source document, and though of Turkish descent Karpat was born in Romania and is Eastern Orthodox. You lose as usual.
Hah, Kemal is a Muslim name, and the guy is a Turk. You lie as usual.

Kemal Haşim Karpat (born 1925) is a Turkish historian and former professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1] He is of Turkish origin and was born in Babadag, Romania. He received his LLB from the University of Istanbul, his MA from the University of Washington and his PhD from New York University. He has previous worked for the UN Economics and Social Council and taught at the University of Montana (though it was called Montana State University at the time) and New York University. He is currently working at Istanbul Şehir University.

He was born in Romania of Turkish descent, and he is Christian Orthodox. As I stated in my previous post. Why do you always confirm the accuracy of my posts. I really don't need the help.
He's a Turk with no ties to Romania other than he was born there.

No thanks, I'll take well known historians and researchers with details of the actual numbers according Ottoman and other official sources, than your baloney from an unknown Turk.

He lived in Romania until he went to university in Turkey and then in the U.S. where he had a career as a university professor.

The Ottoman census data presents the facts. You will, of course, believe (and spread) the propaganda that you lift from religious or Hasbara sites.

You lose, as usual.
 
Third party work by a Muslim propagandist. You lose.

Reviewed Work: Ottoman Population, 1830–1914: Demographic and Social Characteristicsby Kemal H. Karpat

It's the Ottoman census, the source document, and though of Turkish descent Karpat was born in Romania and is Eastern Orthodox. You lose as usual.
Hah, Kemal is a Muslim name, and the guy is a Turk. You lie as usual.

Kemal Haşim Karpat (born 1925) is a Turkish historian and former professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1] He is of Turkish origin and was born in Babadag, Romania. He received his LLB from the University of Istanbul, his MA from the University of Washington and his PhD from New York University. He has previous worked for the UN Economics and Social Council and taught at the University of Montana (though it was called Montana State University at the time) and New York University. He is currently working at Istanbul Şehir University.

He was born in Romania of Turkish descent, and he is Christian Orthodox. As I stated in my previous post. Why do you always confirm the accuracy of my posts. I really don't need the help.
He's a Turk with no ties to Romania other than he was born there.

No thanks, I'll take well known historians and researchers with details of the actual numbers according Ottoman and other official sources, than your baloney from an unknown Turk.

He lived in Romania until he went to university in Turkey and then in the U.S. where he had a career as a university professor.

The Ottoman census data presents the facts. You will, of course, believe (and spread) the propaganda that you lift from religious or Hasbara sites.

You lose, as usual.
Did the loser just call the Catholic Encyclopedia that quoted 1905 Ottoman Census numbers a "Hasbara site"? Ha ha ha!

I quoted a long list of historians and researchers that used official and govt. sources, you quoted ONE Muslim Turk. Epic fail again.
 
It's the Ottoman census, the source document, and though of Turkish descent Karpat was born in Romania and is Eastern Orthodox. You lose as usual.
Hah, Kemal is a Muslim name, and the guy is a Turk. You lie as usual.

Kemal Haşim Karpat (born 1925) is a Turkish historian and former professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1] He is of Turkish origin and was born in Babadag, Romania. He received his LLB from the University of Istanbul, his MA from the University of Washington and his PhD from New York University. He has previous worked for the UN Economics and Social Council and taught at the University of Montana (though it was called Montana State University at the time) and New York University. He is currently working at Istanbul Şehir University.

He was born in Romania of Turkish descent, and he is Christian Orthodox. As I stated in my previous post. Why do you always confirm the accuracy of my posts. I really don't need the help.
He's a Turk with no ties to Romania other than he was born there.

No thanks, I'll take well known historians and researchers with details of the actual numbers according Ottoman and other official sources, than your baloney from an unknown Turk.

He lived in Romania until he went to university in Turkey and then in the U.S. where he had a career as a university professor.

The Ottoman census data presents the facts. You will, of course, believe (and spread) the propaganda that you lift from religious or Hasbara sites.

You lose, as usual.
Did the loser just call the Catholic Encyclopedia that quoted 1905 Ottoman Census numbers a "Hasbara site"? Ha ha ha!

I quoted a long list of historians and researchers that used official and govt. sources, you quoted ONE Muslim Turk. Epic fail again.

Third party reports are not authoritative. The actual census figures are. It's clear that you seek out and post propaganda. It's ridiculous trying to claim that that third party propagandists can possibly be more authoritative than the actual numbers on black and white. Go back into your hole.
 
What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome. It may have been forced conversion, in the sense that the Romans required residents of Palestine to be Christian, but the people remained, they just practiced another religion. Most of the descendants of those Christians converted to Islam. It did not erase the Palestinian Christians from history, just becasue most now practice Islam.

"What is hateful about pointing out that the vast majority of native Jews converted to Christianity after Christianity became the state religion of Rome."
Um, because they didn't, ahole. You have no evidence for it, other than wishful thinking of an antisemite.

I have provided the evidence from Jewish sources hundreds of times.

"Arabs of Jewish Descent in Israel
Up to 85% of Arabs in greater Israel stem from Jewish ancestors."

Arabs of Jewish Descent in Israel


Native Population almost wholly descended from Jews who had been forcibly converted to Christianity, and later Islam, not Arab in origin...."

Native Population almost wholly descended from Jews who had been forcibly converted
Both can be true, as evidenced there were many more Jews that didn't convert, kept coming back, and formed vibrant communities as early as 1400's and even before. And today, majority of Israel's population actually consists of Jews from Arab countries who are direct descendants of the Jews that fled the first and second temple destructions. In other words, the REAL natives are back.

No, the natives are the people that always lived in Palestine. Their descendants are the Muslim and Christian Palestinians. The majority of the Jews in Israel descend from European Jews, either from Iberia, Central and Western Europe or Russia.
Ha ha ha. How exactly did Islam arrive in Israel if not by invasion, dufus? The fact that less than half of Israel's Jews today are of European ancestry doesn't somehow change Israel from being the Jewish holy land, or take away the Jewish people's religious, cultural, and ancestral ties to the land.

This part sounds confusing:

"The fact that less than half of Israel's Jews today are of European ancestry"


The Jews who came from Europe have Jewish ancestry. We do not know how many of those either converted to Judaism, or married someone who was indeed of European ancestry, Germans, Spaniards, etc. And it does not matter.

Whether they are Sepharadic or Ashkenazi, most have Land of Israel ancestry, and therefore have every right to return to their ancestral homeland.
Unlike the lies told by Jew haters that ALL Jews who came from Europe in the 19th-20th century are nothing but "converts" to Judaism.

The same goes to those who stayed on the land, or were living anywhere around Asia Minor. Misrahi.
Or those who were made to leave Spain or any other European country by expulsion or any other reason, and RETURNED to their ancient homeland or nearby during or after the Inquisition, or any of the pogroms which happened in Europe.

Most came from the Land of Israel, and it has been from the start that there were those who came into the tribes via marriage or conversion, just as it happens with any other tribe or nation.

Jew haters attempts at whipping out all Jews, whitewashing all of their history, and their numbers at any given time is the issue.

These Jew haters want to wipe out all indigenous Jews in order to give the Arabs, who are not the indigenous people of the land, the RIGHT to discriminate, delegitimize, attack and kill as many Jews as they are allowed to.

Monte is a prime example of a Jew hater who wishes to wipe out all Jews from the planet.
First their history.
Then their numbers.
Then anything else Monte can do to help destroy Israel..


Pity that his efforts are going to naught.

Well, pity to the Arab Palestinians who must go on putting up with the useless leaders they have, who are going to continue to sacrifice them at the altar of Allah, in the name of Islam (which is nothing but a cheap copy of Judaism, and insists of replacing it at any cost)


Israel and the Jews will continue to remain strong.
To Monte's chagrin . :)
 
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