sombear said:
Redbrickbear said:
sombear said:
Redbrickbear said:
sombear said:
Never said it was the establishment of a single city. It was jews, period. Still is. It would not have mattered where or how much land in the Arab world.
I doubt they would have acted differently if was Christian Franks or Buddhist Han Chinese.
Why would they be ok with foreigners taking their land?
"Let us not ignore the truth among ourselves … politically we are the aggressors and they defend themselves… The country is theirs, because they inhabit it, whereas we want to come here and settle down, and in their view we want to take away from them their country. … Behind the terrorism [by the Arabs] is a movement, which though primitive is not devoid of idealism and self sacrifice."
David Ben Gurion. Quoted on pp 91-2 of Chomsky's Fateful Triangle, which appears in Simha Flapan's "Zionism and the Palestinians pp 141-2 citing a 1938 speech.
And it was not their land and nobody recognized it as such. As has been discussed ad nauseum in this and other threads, it was a land whose people changed constantly from the beginning.
Well this must be awkward for you….
[Palestinians, among other Levantine groups, were found to derive 81-87% of their ancestry from Bronze age Levantines, relating to Canaanites as well as KuraAraxes culture impact from before 2400 BCE (4400 years before present); 8-12% from an East African source and 5-10% from Bronze age Europeans]
They are descendants of people who have been there since the Bronze Age
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10212583/
[A 2021 study by the New York Genome Center found that the predominant component of the DNA of modern Palestinians matches that of Bronze Age Palestinian Canaanites who lived around 2500-1700 BCE]
You are smart and well-read enough to know that who derived from and/or lived on the land historically is a hotly contested issue that requires analysis far beyond this forum.
Certainly a lot of people have lived there (even more powers have controlled it)
But both Jews & Palestinians have a long genetic history that traces back to the area in the bronze age.
This was not really well known until modern Genetic testing...but we do now know that
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2020 study of ancient DNA from Canaanites in Israel and Jordan found that many modern-day Jews and Arabs share more than half of their DNA with the people who lived in the Levant during the Bronze Age,
over 3,000 years ago. The study extracted DNA from the bones of 73 people buried at five Canaanite sites and compared it to the DNA of modern populations. The researchers concluded that the Canaanites were descended from a mix of Neolithic inhabitants of the Levant and migrants from the Caucasus or Eastern Anatolia, a migration that began around 29002500 BCE.
[url=https://english.tau.ac.il/news/canaanites#:~:text=Israel%20Finkelstein%20from%20the%20Department,Tale%20of%20bones][/url]
-Tel Aviv University
Study finds ancient Canaanites genetically linked to modern ...
Jun 1, 2020 Israel Finkelstein from the Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures. The study concludes that modern-day groups in Lebanon, Israel and Jordan share a large part of their ancestry, in most cases more than half, with the people who lived in the Levant during the Bronze Age, more than 3,000 years ago. The researchers also determined that the Canaanites who frequently appear in ancient sources, including the Bible descended from a mixture of an earlier Levantine population and migrants coming from the Caucasus region or modern-day Iran. Tale of bones.
[url=https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/dna-from-biblical-canaanites-lives-modern-arabs-jews][/url]
-National Geographic
DNA from the Bible's Canaanites lives on in modern Arabs and JewsMay 28, 2020
[url=https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/2023-10-09/ty-article/in-first-archaeologists-extract-dna-of-ancient-israelites/0000018b-138a-d2fc-a59f-d39b21fd0000#:~:text=That%20research%2C%20published%20in%20Cell,from%20Anatolia%20and%20the%20Caucasus.][/url]
Haaretz
In First, Archaeologists Extract DNA of Ancient Israelites
Oct 9, 2023 That research, published in Cell in 2020, also showed that the Canaanites in the Middle and Late Bronze Age (before the emergence of the Israelite identity) descended from a mix of Neolithic inhabitants of the Levant and a group that immigrated from the Caucasus or Eastern Anatolia. This migration was already in motion in the Early Bronze Age, around 2900-2500 B.C.E., and is also visible archaeologically, with pottery from this period exhibiting strong influences from Anatolia and the Caucasus.]