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They call themselves Netanyahu, but it's just a stolen name, a Hebrew mask plastered over a European exile's face. His real name was Milakowski, born of Ashkenazi lineage from Poland. Benjamin Netanyahu has neither the blood nor the land nor the language of those he claims to represent. It is the Judaism of a colonizer from elsewhere who put on the prophet's robe to hide the scent of ashes. What he represents today is not a people, it is a machine, a political, military, ideological machine, a machine of steel and contempt. He never spoke Arabic. He never shared bread with a Palestinian. He never had to bury a child beneath the rubble of an Israeli airstrike. Today, under his rule, Gaza is a graveyard for children.

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Israel, a 3000-year-old nation, was renamed by Joshua Binoon and later proclaimed as the capital by King David. Even Jesus referred to it as Israel. The Roman emperor Hadrian expelled Jews and replaced the name Judea with Palestine. Shechem was also renamed Neapolis. The Jewish people are not foreign colonialists in Israel. It is important to promote peaceful coexistence between Israel and Palestine, based on truth and not misinformation.

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Antisemitism is “you know, it’s always kind of lurking underneath, and you need sometimes sometimes events over the years, you know, pull it out.” The speaker recalls Captain Dreyfus being accused of treason in France and Theodor Herzl watching, and suddenly, “kill Dreyfus, kill all the Jews.” The question is, where did “kill all the Jews” come from? The response is that, from one guy, antisemitism can surge. The speaker notes that today we have our Dreyfus again. We have the war. We have Jeffrey Epstein, who, the speaker says, “hated Israel,” and “had nothing there was nothing about him that was Jewish. Didn’t observe Judaism, didn’t practice Judaism.” The speaker adds as a side thought: “If you don’t mind me jumping in on this,” and then discusses a common claim: people say you can be anti-Zionist without being anti-Semitic, arguing that Judaism is just a religion, not a nationality, so they are not against the religion but against the nation, and it “shouldn’t be considered a nation.” The speaker then contends that Epstein is not a Jew under that standard because there is nothing about him that identifies with Israel. The only related claim is that “one of his emails says, I hate Israel. Right? There’s nothing about him that is religious at all.” However, when it comes to antisemitism, the speaker asserts, “he’s a Jew.” That is presented as the final point on Epstein’s case. The speaker mentions Epstein “tried to work with a former prime minister,” calling that his only connection. The former prime minister referred to is David Barak, described as not in politics for many, many years and having no influence in Israel, and “is the, kind of, the main political antagonist of Netanyahu.” The transcript notes that Epstein’s only connection was with David Barak, and that Barak is viewed as Netanyahu’s main political antagonist, despite Barak’s long absence from active politics. The passage ends with that acknowledgment of Epstein’s connection being limited to Barak.

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Israel is seen as a Western outpost under attack by Islamic forces, leading to the belief that the entire West should support Israel. The father of modern terrorism, Menachem Begin, founded Israel in 1948 and had no qualms about being called the father of terrorism. He was responsible for the bombing of the King David Hotel and the Deir Yassin massacre. Begin became prime minister in 1977 and invaded Lebanon. The Likud party, led by Begin and now by Bibi Netanyahu, believes in a biblical state of Israel that expands beyond its current borders. This ideology is deeply ingrained in Netanyahu, whose father was a leader in the New Zionist Organization. The Likud party's doctrine remains unchanged.

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I tested away the Israelis from Uganda due to the country's economic situation. I used to be friends with Golda Meir, who provided great entertainment in Israel. However, I shifted my allegiance from Israel to the Arab Alliance because I believe Israelis are criminals who cannot be trusted. They concealed the truth about their origins as refugees in Palestine and their subsequent establishment of Israel through the support of the US and UK.

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Speaker 0: The Israelites is not Israel. And as Tony and I are both Catholic, and so when we talk about the Israelites that are talked about in the Bible, there is a clear distinction between this prophecy about the Israelites and the government of Israel and white Europeans settling into the holy land. Mhmm. And so when we say this, like, the Israelites, the Israelites in the bible are actually the Palestinian people who have been there for thousands of years, not the white European from Ukraine or Poland or America. The Israelites are the people who were indigenous to that land that lived there for thousands of years, and those are not the people who have Trump wrapped around his finger. It's this, like, settler colonial white Europeans that have settled into the land of the actual Israelites that have either blackmailed him or cut deals with him financially. I mean, we go back to greed. Right? Greed is always, like, a big factor decisions. So Trump, in all senses, is wrapped in intertwined with this government and the Zionist regime and the Rothschilds and the Vanderbilts and the 13 rich families that control the world, basically. Right.

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DNA tests are allegedly prohibited in Israel because they would reveal that virtually no Ashkenazi Jews are Semitic or have ancestral connection to Palestine. The speaker claims to have met Chinese, Vietnamese, and African Jews, none of whom are native to Palestine. The speaker states that some Ashkenazi Jews are entirely European in their DNA. The speaker recounts being assaulted by a BBC manager who had recently converted to Judaism. The speaker believes that converting to Judaism does not give someone the right to displace Palestinians.

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The speaker presents a hypothetical scenario regarding DNA testing between two populations connected to a geopolitical region. The core claim is that, if one conducted a comprehensive DNA test across Palestinians as a group and compared the results to a comprehensive DNA test across Israelis as a group, the Palestinians would show more actual genetic ties to the landmass in question than Israelis would. The speaker further notes that the Israelis are mostly of Eastern European origin, implying that their genetic ties to the landmass would be comparatively weaker or less direct in this hypothetical comparison. In essence, the assertion is that Palestinians have greater genetic connections to the landmass than Israelis, with the caveat being the geographic and ancestral characterization of the Israeli population as predominantly Eastern European. The statement is framed as a bet or wager on the outcome of such DNA testing, emphasizing the perceived difference in genetic affinity to the land between the two populations. The speaker uses the contrast between Palestinians and Israelis and makes explicit the claim about the Israeli population’s ancestry, labeling it as mostly Eastern European, to contextualize the expected results of a land-based genetic link. The overall point hinges on the comparison of genetic ties to the same landmass, projecting that Palestinians possess a stronger genetic connection to that land, while the Israeli population, described as largely Eastern European, would not exhibit the same level of connection in the same test. This summarization captures the comparison, the populations involved, the landmass reference, and the stated ancestry descriptor for Israelis, as presented by the speaker. No additional arguments or external information are introduced beyond what the speaker asserted. The emphasis remains on the proposed outcome of a hypothetical, comprehensive genetic comparison and the stated ancestry characterization of Israelis.

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Lie number one, Israel is the only Jewish state in the world. False. Israel is the second. The Jewish Autonomous Oblast is the first. Founded in 1934, it predates Israel and is located in Russia's Far Eastern Federal District. At 14,000 square miles, it's 75% bigger than Israel and bordered by China, North Korea, and Russia. Relocating there would prevent the endless problems that the world currently faces because of Israeli expansionism. Honestly, it would be better for everyone if they did. Lie number two, Jews had nowhere to flee during Nazi Germany. False. The Havara agreement reached in 1933 between Nazi Germany and Zionist organizations, primarily the Jewish Agency for Palestine, allowed German Jews to migrate to Palestine by transferring their assets to Germany, then reclaiming them in form of German exported goods. This allowed Jews to keep some of their wealth and the Zionist movement to increase Jewish immigration to Palestine, which is what they wanted. Over 60,000 German Jews immigrated to Palestine under this agreement between 1933 and 1939. Lie number three, Palestinians never wanted Jews in Palestine. False. As tens of thousands of Jews migrated to Palestine during the Havarah agreement and World War two, Palestinians welcomed them even into their own homes. The Jews were housed, clothed, fed, and given refuge. Then one day, those same Jewish families that they'd cared for locked the Palestinian families out of their homes and backed by the military, threatened their lives if they returned. I'm not making this stuff up you guys. It's everywhere. You just have to be willing to see it.

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The speaker asserts that every Israeli prime minister has a fake name and that many changed their original European Jewish surnames to sound more Jewish or Middle Eastern. The speaker claims various examples: - David Ben Gurion: original name Gruen; changed to sound more Jewish and Middle Eastern. - Benjamin Netanyahu: real name Milkovsky (also stated as Malikowski in places); the speaker urges checking to verify Milkovsky. - Moshe Sharet: original name Chertok. - Levi Eshkol: original name Shklonik; changed to Eshkol. - Yigal Allon: original name Peikovits. - Golda Meir: real name Mabovich (not Golda Meir). - Yitzhak Rabin: real name Rubitsov. - Yitzhak Shamir: original name Yezernitsky; noted as being on a British wanted poster in Palestine for terrorism. - Shimon Peres: original name Persky. - Ehud Barak: original name Brog; changed to Barak. - Ariel Sharon: original name Shinerman; changed to Sharon. - Yair Lapid: original name Lample; changed to Lapid. The speaker emphasizes that Israelis are European Jews who do not come from Palestine and argues they want others to believe they are indigenous to the land; thus, they changed names to obscure their Eastern European origins. The pattern highlighted is that these are Eastern European names, not Palestinian or Middle Eastern, implying a claim about origins and ethnicity. The discussion centers on name changes as a deliberate act to redefine identity, with multiple examples presented to illustrate the point.

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Someone challenged the existence of Palestine as a sovereign state, but that argument is flawed because many countries gained statehood recently. The Bible is often used to support the claim of Jewish people to the land, but it also mentions a preexisting Palestinian king in the book of Genesis. This suggests that a Palestinian state existed before the Jewish presence. Although it didn't cover the entire region, it included a significant portion of southwestern Israel. The real issue here is that some people don't want Palestinians to exist, as evidenced by articles suggesting they should be driven into the Sinai Desert.

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Every Israeli prime minister has a fake name. Ben Gurion's original name was Grun, which he changed to sound more Jewish and Middle Eastern. Netanyahu's real name is Malikowski. Moshe Sharat's name was originally Chertok, and Levi Eshkol was Shklonik. Yigal Alon's original name was Peikovits. Golda Ma'ir's real name was Mabovich. Yitzhak Rabin's name was Rubitsov. These are Eastern European names, not Palestinian or Middle Eastern. Yitzhak Shamir's original name was Yezernitsky. Shimon Peres was Persky. Ehud Barak was Brog. Ariel Sharon's original name was Shinerman. Yair Lapid's original name was Lample.

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Israel is 3000 years old, with a history rooted in the teachings of Israelite prophets. King David declared Jerusalem as the capital, and even Jesus referred to the land as Israel. The name Palestine came about when the Roman emperor expelled Jews and renamed Judea. The Jewish people are not foreign colonialists in Israel. It is important to promote peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians, based on truth and understanding.

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Many people on the internet are discovering that Jewish and Israeli music often sounds similar to Arab and other Eastern music. This has confused and angered some individuals. It is important to note that most Israeli citizens and Jews are not Ashkenazi Jews from Europe. Many Jews from Arabic-speaking countries and other Islamic majority nations migrated to Israel, France, and the United States due to various reasons such as persecution and expulsions. The majority of Israeli citizens are of Mizrahi, Sephardic, Ethiopian, or mixed backgrounds. Additionally, a significant portion of Israeli citizens are Palestinian Arabs. It is also worth mentioning that many "Russian Jews" are actually Farsi-speaking Jews from Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, known as Mountain Jews.

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The Rothschilds are allegedly Khazars from Eastern Europe with Asiatic Mongolian genes, like 95% of Jews known as Ashkenazi Jews. Every Israeli prime minister has been a Khazar Ashkenazi Jew with no Semitic connection. Russia delivered an ultimatum to Khazaria to choose a religion; they chose Judaism but secretly practiced Babylonian black magic. This was melded with Judaism, creating a secret satanic hybrid religion based on Baal worship, involving child sacrifice. Russian conquests drove the Khazars out, but leaders escaped with their fortune, infiltrating Europe and Slavic nations. They continued satanic rituals, plotting revenge against Russia for invading Khazaria.

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Former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, who was once a refugee, applied for a Palestinian visa in the past. He signed an application that included a statement affirming his loyalty to the Palestinian government and expressing the belief that Palestine should remain Arabic, without any rights for Zionists.

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Some shady shit has been going on with my AncestryDNA results. I've got to show you how they've been changing over time. When I first did the test, my results told me 45% Levant, which makes sense because I am Palestinian. And when I broke down my results, my dad contributed 25% of that Levant DNA. I also got my dad tested and his results had 50% Levant. Fast forward to now, where they've updated their database again, is in theory supposed to make your results more accurate. They're telling me that I'm now only 21% Levant and that my dad is contributing 0% Levant to my DNA. They've changed him from 50% to 22% Levant. And suddenly, he's got all of this extra Arabian Peninsula in him, which is quite fitting because when you hear Zionists spew propaganda, they love to say that Palestinians are not native to the land and that we all are Arabs that came from the Arabian Peninsula. AncestryDNA is owned by Blackstone. And who's calling the shots at Blackstone? This guy, Steven Schwarzman. And he just so happens to credit a trip to Israel for inspiring his entrepreneurial spirit. He's also the kind of guy that will spend money to push his agenda. In this article by the New York Post, they talk about how he was said to be using both his clout and very thick wallet to fund a counter offensive to the anti Israel protests at Yale. Thankfully, I wasn't using AncestryDNA to learn about my ethnicity. I already know I'm fucking Palestinian. I used them to get a DNA file that I could upload onto other websites and learn about my ancient ancestry. From all the way back to the Bronze Age, my DNA ties me to the land of Palestine and The Levant more than anywhere else in the world. Canaanites are my number one match for the Bronze Age, then Phoenicians in the Iron Age, then The Levant again during late antiquity, and then again during the Middle Ages. And when you look at my dad's results, he scores even higher for The Levant. So fuck Ancestry and their bullshit results. I've officially deleted my DNA and my dad's DNA from their website. Those bastards are not gonna have my info anymore. Lord knows what they're doing with our DNA results anyway. Freaks me out. Please don't give them your DNA and please don't give them your money.

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The speaker argues that a word we use for God, “means as if,” is treated in the Talmud as a religious or moral topic rather than technical law, but in modern Hebrew it means a fairytale. They claim that the Hebrew accent was changed to a more Middle Eastern one to drive a wedge between fathers and children. They describe a scenario where a father or grandfather who resembles a European Jew has a Zionist son or grandson who uses the word God kaviyochel, which to the grandson means “as if,” and he might mock or laugh. The speaker contends that this shifts the meaning in serious rabbinic discussions to casual or mocking usage, such as “teku” coming to mean a soccer score (a soccer tie). They allege that names were changed to alter identity, noting that many leaders had regular European or Russian surnames like Milakovsky and Grun, with Ben Gurion identified as Grun or Grun depending on pronunciation. The claim is that these names were not natural or organic to their families and that these changes occurred as part of a broader manipulation of history. The speaker asserts that Ben Gurion’s rise to a certain level of employment or in the Army required a name change, framing the entire history as fake and saying their identity was stolen. They conclude with the assertion that Zionism is anti-Semitic and anti-Jewish, and propose that the solution is to get rid of Zionism.

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The speaker discusses a decision made by a family to change their surname to a Jewish name from Jewish religious scripture. They mention that Jews from various backgrounds may want to disassociate themselves from surnames forced upon them due to painful past experiences. The speaker emphasizes that repeatedly taunting individuals with their historical names, which they do not use, is ignorant. They also mention that many common Israeli surnames are of Arabic or Safari origin.

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My name is Sônia Bloomfield, an anthropology professor specializing in Israel's history, society, and culture. The Palestinians originated from the ancient Philistines, a Greek people who settled in Gaza after being expelled from Egypt. Over time, they assimilated into other cultures and ceased to exist. In 137 AD, the Romans destroyed Israel and named the land Palestine, after the long-gone Philistines. Until 1967, the term "Palestinian" referred to anyone living in the region, including Jews, Arabs, and Africans. However, after the Soviet Union and terrorists claimed that only Arabs were Palestinians, the narrative changed. The truth is that the land was abandoned and neglected until the Jews revitalized it.

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Israel is seen as an outpost of the West and is under attack by Islamic forces. The father of modern terrorism, Menachem Begin, was the Prime Minister of Israel and had no qualms about being called the father of terrorism. He was responsible for the bombing of the King David Hotel and the Deir Yassin massacre. Begin believed in a biblical state of Israel that extended beyond its current borders. This ideology is still followed by the Likud party and Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu. The Likud party took power in 1977, which was seen as a turning point in Israeli politics. Yitzhak Shamir, another leader of a militant group, was also part of this shift in power.

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Many Jews in Palestine today come from Eastern Europe, specifically from a group called the Khazars. The Khazars were a nation that not many people know about. These Eastern European Jews cannot trace their ancestry back to ancient Jews in Palestine. They are not semites and never have been. The history of the Khazars and their kingdom has been kept out of history textbooks and classroom courses. Even the Jewish encyclopedia confirms this.

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There is a lot of misinformation about the origins of traditional Jewish surnames. Historically, most Jews did not have formal surnames until recently. Ashkenazi Jews were compelled to take German surnames in 1787 by the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II. The Russian Empire also forced Jews to take Slavic surnames after the partition of Poland. Benjamin Netanyahu's original surname was Maleikovsky, but his father changed it to Netanyahu when he immigrated to Palestine in 1920. This change is not a cover-up, as it is common for Jewish families to adopt names from religious scripture. Overall, Jewish surnames have varied origins and are not as fixed as some may think.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the basis for Jewish connection to the land and who has a legitimate claim to it. Speaker 0 begins by stating that there are about 16,000,000 Jews in total worldwide, with 8,000,000 living in the area being discussed, and the remainder living mainly in New York, South Florida, and a few other places. He notes that this is a small population with historical and biblical connections to the land, and asks if such a connection exists. Speaker 1 responds that Bibi’s family lived in Eastern Europe and that there is no evidence they ever lived in the land, and that he isn’t religious. He questions whether there is a true ancestral link. Speaker 0 asks whether there is evidence of any genuine ancestral connection. Speaker 1 asks if there is a family tree for Bibi, and if not, whether anyone has one. Speaker 0 asks how they know, and Speaker 1 elaborates that the point is to establish an ancestral connection to the land. He notes that there has been a practice of Judaism and a connection to the language, suggesting that Bibi has fought for the land, and that his family has fought for it. He raises an obvious, meaningful question: where does this right come from? He explains that many people in the territory Israel controls, particularly in the West Bank, have genetic evidence of having been there for thousands of years, with many identified as Christians for two thousand years, and even if some did not practice Judaism or were Samaritan or pre-Islam, the question remains: how do they compare in terms of rights to someone whose ancestors lived in Latvia or Poland and were Jewish? He questions the basis of being “Jewish” by faith, language, or Torah. Speaker 0 challenges the question, asking how we know if Bibi’s ancestors ever lived there, and expresses confusion about what Speaker 1 is trying to determine. Speaker 1 emphasizes that a claim of rights based on ancestral presence is significant because many claims hinge on whether ancestors lived there, whether money flowed, and whether displacement occurred. He reiterates that it is not a theoretical issue like a grandparent’s distant past, but a real question of who has the right to be there. Speaker 0 remains unable to fully process Speaker 1’s point.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Israel's Right to Exist? | PM Benjamin Netanyahu | EP 311
Guests: PM Benjamin Netanyahu
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In a conversation between Jordan Peterson and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, key themes include the historical connection of the Jewish people to Israel, the moral and political justifications for the Jewish state, and the dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Netanyahu emphasizes that the Jewish people have lived in the land of Israel for approximately 3,500 years, asserting that their historical ties predate Arab conquests. He argues that the Arabs, who conquered the land in the 7th century, did not cultivate it, leaving it barren until the Jewish return in the 19th century, which revitalized the area. Netanyahu discusses the Balfour Declaration and the support for a Jewish homeland from various global powers, attributing this to a recognition of historical injustices faced by Jews. He critiques the narrative that Palestinians were the original inhabitants, asserting that this is a distortion of history. He claims that the Palestinian identity and narrative emerged later, largely in response to Jewish immigration and development. The conversation also touches on the Arab-Israeli conflict, with Netanyahu arguing that the ongoing strife is rooted in the refusal of Palestinians to accept a Jewish state. He highlights the importance of Israel's military and economic strength in achieving peace, exemplified by the Abraham Accords, which normalized relations with several Arab nations. Netanyahu expresses hope for future peace with Saudi Arabia, emphasizing that such agreements could reshape the region's dynamics. Overall, the discussion underscores Netanyahu's belief in the legitimacy of Israel's claims to the land and the necessity of a strong Israel for regional stability and peace.
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