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In this video, the speaker discusses the conflict between Arabs and Jews in Palestine and explores the causes of this ongoing conflict. They delve into the teachings of Judaism, particularly the Talmud, and highlight controversial passages that promote bigotry and isolation. The speaker also discusses the influence of Jews in various sectors, such as media and politics, and suggests ways to address the issue without promoting hatred or discrimination. They emphasize the importance of educating others about the Zionist agenda and advocating for a more balanced approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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The speaker claims that many Jews in present-day Israel are not descendants of the Judeans or the lost tribes of Israel, but rather descendants of the Khazars from Eastern Europe. They argue that these Jews cannot trace their ancestry to ancient Palestine and are not Semites. The speaker questions why the history of the Khazars and their kingdom is not taught in schools or included in history textbooks. They suggest doing some cross-checking and mention that even the Jewish encyclopedia acknowledges the existence of the Khazars.

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There are two versions of Zionism discussed in the video. The speaker emphasizes that being Jewish is not a requirement to be a Zionist. They mention Lord Rothschild and Marina Abramovic, standing in front of a statue of Lucifer summoning his legions. The speaker questions the identity and intentions of these individuals. They highlight that the state of Israel was created by Zionists, who hold dual citizenship with Israel. The speaker distinguishes between Zionist leaders and practicing Jews who promote love and unity. They mention a video showing Israelis who support Palestinians being attacked. The video ends abruptly.

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The video discusses controversial passages from the Talmud, a compilation of Jewish oral history and lore. It mentions instances where the Pharisees indirectly caused harm, including the crucifixion of Christ. The Talmud is said to endorse adultery and sexual activity with minors, but only under certain circumstances. It also portrays Gentiles as inferior to Jews, denying them property rights and legal protection. The Talmud is critical of Jesus, defaming him and claiming he is in hell. It expresses hatred towards Christians and encourages their persecution. The video concludes by discussing the origins of the Talmud and its controversial passages.

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In the video, the speaker discusses the misconceptions and lies surrounding the history and situation of Israel. They argue that Israel was not created in response to the Holocaust, but rather as a colonial project decided upon in 1897. They also debunk the myth of Jews being expelled from the land by the Romans, stating that the population remained and that the current Palestinians are the descendants of the Jews of that time. The speaker criticizes Israel's claim to be a democracy, highlighting its lack of defined borders and its constitution that favors Jews over others. They argue that the US and Europe support Israel for their own interests, such as controlling oil resources. The speaker emphasizes the need for pressure from citizens to bring about a just solution and peace in the Middle East.

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This video discusses the historical journey of the Jewish people, starting with God's appearance to Abraham and their eventual establishment as a powerful nation. It covers their time in Egypt, their wilderness wanderings, and their entry into the Promised Land. The video also mentions the division of the kingdom of Israel and the rejection of Jesus as the Messiah by the Jews. It then explores the question of whether the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948 was a blessing from God or the work of darker forces. Jesus' teachings are discussed, emphasizing that being a physical descendant of Abraham does not guarantee being a child of Abraham. The concept of the synagogue of Satan is mentioned, referring to those who claim to be Jews but are not. The importance of faith in Jesus is highlighted, with genealogy and DNA results being deemed irrelevant for salvation. The speaker shares their personal experience of discovering Jewish markers in their DNA and their grandmother's Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. The video concludes by emphasizing the biblical perspective on salvation and the significance of believing in Jesus.

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It's claimed that the Jews are God's chosen people, the Jewish homeland is Israel, the Jews believe in the Old Testament, and the Old Testament is about Jews. However, almost none of these facts are true. The speaker differentiates anti Semite from anti Jewish, tracing the Semites to Shem and stating Abraham never was a Jew. He explains Israel would have 12 sons and that Judah, the father of the Jews, passes the Abrahamic blessing to Joseph's line, creating 13 tribes. The homeland story centers on the Land Of Canaan conquered after Exodus; Canaanites and Baal; borders by Joshua; civil war between Joseph's and Judah's lines; kingdoms of Israel and Judea; Judea renamed Syria Palestinia after conquests. The Jews are said to revere the Talmud over the Old Testament; Nero and Rome; two groups around Jesus; and that the Bible is not only about Jews.

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The video discusses how Christians are known as the sons of God, fulfilling a prophecy from the book of Hosea. It explains that the name Christian originated in Antioch and was embraced by Europeans, who are believed to be the descendants of Israel. The speaker emphasizes that the name Christian was specifically given to the genetic descendants of Israel, the Europeans, and not to other non-European peoples. This supports the idea that Europeans are the Israelites promised to be called after the living God, Christ.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a book written by Benjamin H. Friedman, a Jewish man, who challenges the belief that present-day Jews in Palestine are the true descendants of the Judeans. According to Friedman, the word "Jew" was only introduced in the 18th century, and Jesus referred to himself as a Judean, not a Jew. The speaker verifies that the Latin words inscribed on the cross during Jesus' crucifixion mean "Jesus of Nazareth, ruler of the Judeans." The term "Jew" now carries both religious and political connotations.

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The video challenges common beliefs about Jews, Israel, and the Old Testament. It explains that Jews are not explicitly called God's chosen people in the Bible, Israel isn't solely their homeland, and they don't solely believe in the Old Testament. The speaker delves into the history of Semites, Hebrews, and Israelites, highlighting the diverse groups in the Bible. The Talmud is discussed as a significant Jewish text, and the video concludes that the Old Testament is not exclusively about Jews, but rather encompasses various nations and peoples.

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The video discusses different theories about the origin of different skin colors. The speaker argues against the idea of different races, stating that there are only different skin colors. The theories mentioned include Adam and Eve producing all skin color variations, Cain becoming black as a curse, a curse on Canaan resulting in black people being servants, and the Tower of Babel causing the division of languages and nations. The speaker believes the last theory is the most logical. The video also mentions the common ancestry of all humans and the findings of a study suggesting that everyone is descended from a single person who lived around 1400 BC in Eastern Asia.

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The video discusses the Balfour Declaration, addressed to Lord Rothschild, expressing sympathy for Jewish Zionist aspirations. It highlights the Rothschild family's role in the Zionist movement. The origins of the Rothschild name are traced back to Meyer Amschel Bauer, a moneylender from Frankfurt. The debate over the Star of David's symbolism is also touched upon, with some suggesting it represents the false god Remphan. This leads to a discussion on the beliefs of the Jewish people.

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Israel has been a state since 1948, but it has a history dating back 3000 years. Even Jesus referred to the land as Israel. The name Palestine came about when the Roman Emperor Hadrian expelled Jews and renamed the area. The Jewish people are not foreign colonialists in Israel. The speaker, a proud Muslim, believes in the prophets who were Israelites. They emphasize the importance of peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians. The video aims to correct Mia Khalifa's misinformation and spread the truth.

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The video discusses how the Abrahamic covenant was fulfilled by the Israelite Europeans, who spread across the world and became great Christian nations. It argues that the promises made to Abraham were not transferred to other people through Christianity. The speaker emphasizes that Yahweh did not deceive Abraham, but instead fulfilled his covenant and promises through Christ. This led to the regathering of the Israelites under Christianity and the prosperity of European nations.

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This video discusses the conflict between Arabs and Jews in Palestine and explores the causes of this ongoing conflict. It delves into the teachings of Judaism, particularly the Talmud, and highlights controversial aspects of these teachings. The video also examines the influence of Jews in various sectors, such as media and politics, and suggests that there is a trend towards Jewish domination. The transcript emphasizes the need for national revival and a return to God's principles to counteract this trend. It also provides suggestions for action, such as informing others, writing letters, and using alternative media sources.

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This video provides a historical overview of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting key points often overlooked. It explains that Judaism and Zionism are distinct, with Zionism being a political philosophy. The video discusses the influence of Christian Zionism and the belief in Israel as the promised land. It delves into the complex history, including the Babylonian exile, the Khazarian Empire, and the establishment of Zionism in response to anti-Semitism. It explores the impact of World War I and II, the creation of Israel, and the ongoing tensions and human rights violations. The video questions media narratives and calls for a deeper understanding of the conflict.

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The video discusses the concept of the antichrist in relation to the Jewish belief in the messiah. It highlights the differences between the Christian and Jewish perspectives on Jesus as the messiah and the characteristics of the true messiah according to Jewish beliefs. The discussion also touches on the potential implications of supporting certain causes in relation to biblical prophecy.

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The video discusses the origins of Semites and anti-Semitism, questioning if all Jews are Semites. It delves into the history of the Khazar Kingdom and suggests that Ashkenazi Jews may descend from them, not Semites. The video raises doubts about the true origin of European Jews and anti-Semitism.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a book written by Benjamin H. Friedman, a Jewish man, who challenges the belief that present-day Jews in Palestine are the true descendants of the Judeans. According to Friedman, they are actually descendants of the Khazars. He also claims that the word "Jew" was only introduced in the English language in the 18th century, and Jesus referred to himself as a Judean, not a Jew. The speaker verifies that the Latin words inscribed on the cross during Jesus' crucifixion support this claim. The speaker emphasizes that the term "Jew" has both religious and governmental connotations, while "Judean" is purely geographical.

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This video explores the history and beliefs surrounding the relationship between Jews and Christians. It begins with the story of Abraham and his descendants, who became a great nation and later faced enslavement in Egypt. Moses led them out and they received the law at Mount Sinai before wandering in the wilderness and eventually entering the Promised Land. The 12 tribes of Israel were ruled by judges and later desired a king, leading to the reigns of Saul, David, and Solomon. After Solomon's death, the kingdom was divided into Israel and Judah, with both eventually facing conquest and captivity. The Jews returned to Judah after 70 years and rebuilt the temple. During the time of Christ, Judea was under Roman rule and Jesus was crucified. The Jews were scattered until the founding of Israel in 1948. The video also discusses the Talmud, which is considered a holy book by many Jews but contains blasphemous statements about Jesus. The belief that Christians should support Israel is a more recent phenomenon influenced by the Scofield Reference Bible and the Zionist movement. The video also touches on the star of David, Freemasonry's connections to Judaism, and the influence of Jewish teachings on its rituals. Another topic explored is the relationship between Jews and Christians in terms of their beliefs about Jesus and the concept of the Messiah. The speakers discuss the idea that Jews are physical descendants of Abraham, but Jesus questioned their connection to Abraham and referred to them as children of the devil. They argue that being Jewish is not just about ethnicity, but also about faith in Jesus Christ. They emphasize that true Israel is made up of believers in Christ, not just those with a Jewish genealogy. The video also delves into the concept of Zion and Jerusalem, stating that the true Zion is a heavenly city, not a physical location. The speakers stress that salvation is based on faith in Jesus, not on good works or religious practices, and that once a person is saved, they are saved forever, regardless of their actions.

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It's a pretty known fact that the Jews are God's chosen people, that the Jewish homeland is Israel, that the Jews believe in the Old Testament, and that the Old Testament is about Jews. However, almost none of these facts are true. "Nowhere in the Bible does it call the Jews God's chosen people." "The Jews don't really believe in the Old Testament, and only maybe 5% of the people in the Old Testament can even be considered Jewish." "the expression anti Semite literally means against Shem or his descendants. However, being anti Jewish isn't the same as being anti Semitic." "Shem is the son of Noah, the guy who built the ark when Mesopotamia flooded." "Except Abraham has never been a Jew nor will he ever be a Jew."

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The video discusses the Pharisees' influence on Judaism through the Babylonian Talmud, which endorses disturbing practices like child marriage and bigotry towards Gentiles. It also mentions the Talmud's negative portrayal of Jesus and his mother, Mary. The Talmud's teachings led to Jewish persecution and expulsion in history. The speakers express pride in Jewish culture and unity, while a disturbing individual expresses violent anti-Semitic sentiments. The video ends with a graphic and biased portrayal of Talmudic Judaism.

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The speaker claims that several common beliefs about Jews are false: that they are God's chosen people, that Israel is their homeland, that they believe in the Old Testament, and that the Old Testament is about them. The speaker asserts that the term "anti-Semite" is misused, as Semites include Assyrians, Babylonians, and Persians, not just Jews. Abraham was a Hebrew, not a Jew, and God promised he'd be the father of many nations. The Abrahamic blessing passed to Jacob (Israel), whose son Judah fathered the Jewish people. However, Israel favored Joseph, whose sons Ephraim and Manasseh received the Abrahamic blessing. The speaker says that the Jewish homeland, Israel, was originally Canaan, inhabited by immoral Canaanites. After a civil war, Jews ruled Judea, while Joseph's sons ruled the Northern Kingdom of Israel. The Jews were later conquered by Babylonians and Romans, leading to revolts and banishment. The speaker alleges that Jews don't truly believe in the Old Testament, prioritizing the Talmud, which contains disparaging remarks about Jesus and Christians. The speaker concludes that the Old Testament isn't primarily about Jews, as many figures like Moses and Paul were not Jewish. The speaker states that the Bible encompasses the history of various nations, not just the Jews.

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Israel, a 3000-year-old nation, refutes Mia Khalifa's claim that it has only existed since 1948. The land of Canaan, later renamed Israel by Joshua Binoon, saw the teachings of numerous prophets, including Jesus of Nazareth. The Roman emperor Hadrian expelled Jews, erasing the name Judea and replacing it with Palestine. Shechem became Neapolis in Roman Latin. Israel is not a foreign colonialist presence, and peaceful coexistence with Palestinians is crucial. This video aims to correct misinformation and promote understanding.

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A speaker identifying themselves as Jewish with critical thinking skills questions where information comes from and asks to see sources. They reference opening the Torah and reading the story of how Jewish people ended up in Israel, then challenge the audience about Abraham’s origins and knowledge of his story. They state that Abraham comes from what is now present-day Iraq, and they question what the story with Abraham, the Jewish people, and God is. They assert that Jewish people are not indigenous to Israel and recount a version of the biblical narrative: God speaks to Abraham and offers a present of “free land” for the Jewish people, telling Abraham to take them to a land filled with milk and honey, and that Abraham leads the people there. They ask what happens when they get to Israel and note that there were already people there. They claim that God told Abraham to slaughter and expel those people from the land, identifying those people as the indigenous inhabitants. The speaker condemns what they describe as others on the app presenting this information as fact, expressing concern that Jewish people themselves may not know their own history or the history of their religion, culture, and land. They juxtapose this with broader historical tragedies, suggesting that if readers have wondered what they would have done during the Holocaust, civil rights movement, slavery, and Canada’s genocide of indigenous people, they should look at what people are doing in the present. They argue that worldwide tragedies and genocide continue because people are afraid to speak out due to social repercussions. Throughout, the speaker emphasizes the following core claims: - Abraham originated from a region corresponding to present-day Iraq, not Israel. - The narrative involves God presenting “free land” to the Jewish people and Abraham leading them to this land. - Upon arrival, the land already had indigenous inhabitants. - The divine instruction attributed to God to Abraham was to slaughter and expel those indigenous people. - Many individuals on the app propagate incorrect historical claims as fact, and some Jewish people may lack awareness of their own historical and religious background. - The speaker connects current fear of speaking out to historical and ongoing acts of mass violence and genocide, urging people to speak out rather than stay silent. The speaker ends by linking contemporary social fear to historical injustices, calling for greater courage to speak out.
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