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>> I can't remember if I liked you or not.
So, I'm going to say >> yeah, I was not being impolite. You were saying >> I think I think I think I remember you being polite when we spoke. I can't fully remember that. I did definitely >> No, I was not being uh impolite. Then we had a connection issue.
>> Yes.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. How we doing? Habibi, >> I'm doing great, man.
>> I'm pleased to hear that. Alhamdulillah, life in the Holy Land is beautiful.
>> We had a hot day today. Sun was shining.
>> Food was good. No complaints.
>> Food was good. Yeah, stolen land feels good, huh?
>> Um, stolen, bro. I thought you were Muslim.
>> Oh, yeah. I am a Muslim indeed. So in the Quran, can you think of any other people other than Bani Isel that Allah subhana wa ta'ala gives the land to?
Right. Kataba signs.
>> Oh yeah. Surah, right?
>> Mashallah. So you know the surah. So why you saying we're stealing land? Where's it very important?
>> Yeah. So God is uh God is talking about in the historical context, not in the present.
>> Okay. So what happens? Uh so who's he who does God say who does God say this to?
>> Which prophet?
>> He's Yes. Uh uh he's uh speaking to basically he's talking to the uh prophet and the his followers, right?
The one >> so the it's Muhammad that's given. So the revelation is from from Allah to Muhammad according to the Islamic tradition >> from >> and and Muhammad is retelling a time when Allah gives a land to which prophet >> from Bi is >> land is given to which prophet? Yeah.
From Moses peace be upon him.
>> Yeah. Yes. Peace and blessings be upon him sallallahu alaihi wasallam. And so after Moses what happens to the Jews?
>> Yeah.
It's not Moses that takes them into the land.
>> So Moses dies outside of >> like uh we believe that sorry to interrupt. They were the chosen people.
We believe that means alakra.
>> Second surah of the Quran. Longest surah of the Quran is where it says 47. Yeah indeed couple. It says a couple of times in the surah. Yeah. Three maybe. Stand corrected.
>> Um never never try to teach a Muslim Islam.
They'll always have more knowledge.
>> Yeah. like uh like uh there's one problem that I face you know it's like uh how many tribes were they exactly in uh >> so there's 12 Israel has 12 brothers um and so there's 12 tribes >> but how is that like today only one tribe is basically the ownership of the all land >> so so it's not one tribe that's what many people get confused by the name so what happens was you have 12 tribes and the lands divided into portions and each of the tribe lives in their inherited portion and one of them is Yehuda Al Yehood the Jews and >> no one of them is Judah like that is how we know the Jews are called Jews.
>> Yeah. Yeah. But in Hebrew that's Yehuda in Arabic it's Yehud. Yehuda. That's where Yehood comes from the Hebrew word Yehuda. Um but >> that's exactly the problem I face to be honest. How is that the Jews that we know of today themselves?
>> I'm going to I'm going to We we'll get there step by baby steps. Baby steps.
And so >> the kingdoms separate and you have the the northern kingdom and the southern kingdom.
>> And when the northern tribes are lost to history, there's a there's a the lands conquered. Many of them move into the southern kingdom. In the southern kingdom, you have three tribes. You have Yehuda, Binyamin, Benjamin, Judah, and Levi. That's the family of Moses, by the way. and Tarun, the the high priest, his brother. And so these are the three tribes that exist. And then people from the northern kingdom escaping the persecution. Some of them get lost, but some of them come into the land. But from that point on, because they're now living in Yehuda, which is like also two names in Hebrew, Ben Israel, the children of Israel, and also >> Yeah.
>> Yehudim, the the the people from Yehudah. But it's not because they come from one of the brothers.
>> You mean the Jews, right?
>> Yeah. Yeah. And so in English Yehuda is Judah and Jews. So Jews is just an English word. We have no J in the Hebrew language. It's not but >> you don't have even Jews in uh in the Old Testament till the second of Kings chapter 16.
>> Yeah.
>> And so for instance in McGill Esther um you see the first example that I'm aware of of somebody who's not from the tribe of Judah referred to as a Jew. So this is already in the Tanakh in Esther Megula in the Jewish Bible and it's Modai. Modai is a man, a Jew from Binyamin, from the tribe of Beyamin, um, Benjamin. And so that's the first example of us seeing somebody who's Benny Israel, not from the tribe of Judah, referred to as and it's because he >> all 12 tribes.
>> Yeah. Um, and so we we've lost with the exception of one tribe, which is Levi, um, the family of Moses, we've lost our tribal. I don't know if I'm Yehuda. I don't know if I'm >> Where's the other 10 tribes, by the way?
>> So, the I think some of the potential candidates would be in India, Ethiopia, in some say the Pashton. There's different there's different theories. I wouldn't even be surprised if some of the Bedwin tribes, by the way, Bedwin in the Ngev index very have very similar genetic markers to Jews, which is quite interesting. We share a lot of of DNA.
So, I don't know. Um, there's many >> I think indigenous Palestinians like uh sorry, Palestinians from Jericho.
>> I don't know about I don't know. I would say that one of these the only Palestinian family I'm aware of where is almost like they have a tradition they were Jewish is um next to Al Khalil you have the village the network of villages in Yata and you have the um um family and they have a tradition that they were Jews they claim they came over from um but most Palestinians most Arabs are from Muslim origin and most of them came relatively recently within the last 700 years.
>> But if you uh look at the context of all all of these uh tragedy tragedies that happened, they fell into Assyrian captivity, then they fell into Babylonian captivity.
>> Like uh why do you think it happened?
What the reason I think is because >> I agree with you the commandments.
>> I agree with what the Quran says. I I I agree. And it's the Jewish >> like 17.
>> Um No, no, no. I I believe >> uh sorry captivity punishment. The captivity punishment. Uh they fell into Assyrian and Babylonian captivity. And this is kind of a punishment in Deuteronomy 4 because they were violating the ten commandments law.
>> Not just the ten commandments.
>> The the Jewish tradition is what you're saying. the Jewish tradition when we lost the temple we didn't look at Rome and say Rome you destroyed our temple we didn't look at the Babylonians we we looked at ourselves we blamed ourselves and so it was for baseless hatred amongst the Jewish people it was the reason and that's the purpose the Jewish response to trauma is to reflect internally and ask what have we done to bring this punishment upon ourselves that's the it's the is if you look at our scripture this is how we respond respond to every tragedy that's befallen us um in the certainly in the time of the prophets and when we had Sanhedrin and I agree with that. I think when the change >> I think the covenant that God promised is broken like uh Exodus chapter 1956 it says you have you will keep the covenant if you basically be the kingdom of priest be the holy nation but they did the opposite so that covenant doesn't exist anymore so that covenant has been passed to other people >> I mean it literally says in the it says in the Torah over and over again eternal eternal statute for the Jewish people repeats it over and over Again, these are eternal laws for the Jewish people. We believe that Allah is all perfect and Allah's word is unchanging and if Allah says something is eternal, it's eternal. Now, we can violate and we have >> eternal, right?
>> And we we have obvious eternal so >> so we got our latest latest and I understand that script. I'm just trying to give you this the Jewish like actually what Jews believe not Muslims want Jews to believe. Jews believe that covenant is eternal, right? But the message is not uh co uh eternal. That is why the Jews rejected Jesus.
>> The laws the the laws are eternal. It's an eternal agreement between the Jewish people and the creator that we will keep these eternal laws that you have commanded us to keep. Nishma, we will do and we will hear. Um, and there's nothing if literally the Torah says that anyone comes to take you away from this these laws, they're a false prophet. That's literally what Dvaram say, Deuteronomy says um, chapter 18.
But anyway, um, the the key message I'm trying to push here is like we can go down the religious path, but I think we'd probably agree. I believe when the Jews submit to Allah, when we follow his law, we can disagree on what the law is, but when we're the land sustains us and when we violate his law, the land spits us out. So, in the time of the the miracle, the Yeshua um when they bring when they go into the land and they bring the false report to MS and the people are afraid to enter the land, they they lack im. What does Allah do? Allah punishes the Jewish people and for 40 years they wander in the desert.
Then when the Jews are in the land, when the Jews are in the land, it's beautiful. Incredible prophets are raised like Daw Solomon Isra. But what happens when we rebel against the law, when we rebel against Allah, we get spat out into captivity. The Babylonian exile, the Roman exile, Galutadon, Galut Bavl, and we're punished. were not tolerated. Now, I've hope I hope we've entered a period of history where the Jews, >> yeah, >> cleave to the law. We have more Jews learning God's law, the Torah, today than ever in our history. And I pray that number only grows. And as long as we're doing as we're supposed to be doing, I believe we'll be victorious and successful and thrive in the land. is why I believe seven million Jews have been able to repel every Muslim invasion. Despite Muslims being far more numerous, far more affluent, um, better militaries, the Jews have somehow been able to to withstand them. When America stood against us, when Britain stood against us, and we were just standing a bunch of refugees fighting the the the most powerful Muslim armies, >> we still won.
>> And that's armies.
>> Pardon?
>> If you're referring to the Six Day War, >> no, 48 war. 40 48 war. 48 war. I was referring to. So like you had the Jesabia which was manned by British soldiers like John Bagot Glo and >> you had the Egyptians which had far more military vehicles, weapons, far more.
And we we had one rifle for every three soldiers. The Americans had banned arm sales to us. The British were the Arabs.
>> What from Europe? These Arabs basically had nothing. They had like >> No, the Arabs were the Arabs were No.
No. No. The Arabs were like they had weapons from the British.
The only time the British the only time the Arabs stopped receiving weapons was when the British put the when the truce was on the British said you can't sell them arms and Israel use that as an opportunity to try and acquire arms and they got them via Cheslovakia like on the black market. Um so the the Arab certainly the Arab Legion honored the truce and the Jews were like forget this you guys are trying to genocide us.
We're going to get weapons.
>> No actually it was basically the the genocide. Yeah, of course. Uh if first one side was uh sophisticated, wellarmed, the other side was basically nothing. And uh the one side basically instigated most of the riots, genocides.
I mean if you have the look at the history, the Hagana, Argon Lai, these guys even had impersonated uh what do you call these units? They used to >> impersonate themselves as Arabs.
>> Yeah.
>> And basically vandalize their own people.
That's not the purpose of this.
>> So purpose, >> but anyway, like we're getting massively on topic.
>> The special unit, the Hagana, they had hash, they used to vandalize their own people, the Jewish people, and they used to justify the >> So like the Hadasa, the Hadasa, the Hadasa um convoy. Are you saying that was Jews that carried that out?
>> I I'm not sure about that, but we had this.
>> It was one of the biggest massacres of Jews. their own people >> is one of the biggest >> their own people.
>> I'm not referring to that.
>> Okay. Well, okay, fine. I can't be bothered to go down whichever conspiracy theory rabbit hole you >> No, it's not conspiracy theories. You have these Israeli Israeli >> Just can I be clear so be clear? Are you talking about in Muslim lands or in Israel?
>> Come again.
>> Are you talking about in Muslim lands or in Israel?
No, I was talking about basically the conflicts between the Muslims and the Jews.
>> So, so but where where where are these units operating? You're saying that they're trying to vandalize and do things where I'm asking where.
It's a very bold claim.
>> Are you there?
>> Yeah, I'm here. I'm here. Can you hear me?
>> Yeah. These are basically Jewish historians basically pointed out.
>> No. So I can sum I'm asking where >> who's doing what where.
>> Uh >> pardon >> like hashah.
>> Yeah where wherever they wherever they do wherever wherever they doing whatever you think they're doing.
uh one of the most document documented uh aggressions they've done, they used to take cars into Palestinian garages filled with explosives and they used to detonate it >> against Arabs or against Jews.
>> Against Palestinians.
>> So you're giving a very different you're giving a very you just saying that they were doing it to Jews.
>> They were doing to the Jews too instead.
>> Okay. So, I'm asking I'm asking we can get on we can get on to the actual I mean what you've said isn't true but we'll get on to that. I'm asking for what you've said to begin with.
>> I'm asking for what's an example of them doing something to Jews of the Hagana targeting Jews?
>> Uh like >> can you ask again? I lost you.
>> What's an example of the Hagana targeting Jews?
>> Targeting Jews? Yeah. I said like uh they used to impersonate themselves as Arabs. They had a special unit. Uh >> I'm asking for an example of an action.
I'm asking for an example of an action.
You're making a claim that they're doing something. I'm just trying to understand what you're >> asking example like uh I'll give you a modern example. There there's a special unit right now in the Israeli I don't know.
>> No, I'm asking for in 1948. I know >> I know I was I mean I've watched FA as well as well. I've watched photo as well. So I'm I'm asking you what's an example of of this unit targeting Jews in 1948 1947.
It would have to be before the state for it to be the Hagana.
>> Not just the basically Jews Christians too. They blew up Samaris Hotel. They blew up King David Hotel impersonating Arabs. Many of people thought it was the Arabs who blew up the King David Hotel.
The gun literally rang up the British and said, "We've planted a bomb." Why would anyone think that was Arabs that did that?
>> We literally warned the British.
>> They lit I don't know. They warned the British. That was the >> They did. They warned they rang up. They They rang up and said there's been a bomb placed in the hotel and the British did nothing. And it wasn't the hotel. It was the military headquarters. But anyway, it doesn't matter. Um that's not an example of Jews targeting Jews. It was the British military headquarters.
I'm asking for an example of Jews. I'm asking for hotels.
>> I'm asking for examples of Jew. You You made a claim >> of Jews killing Jews. And you gave me Jews blowing up the British military headquarters at a time when the British were locking the gates of Palestine during the Holocaust.
>> Disguised as who? As Arabs.
>> So I'm not arguing with that. I like Jew Israelis Jewish Israeli commanders, not just Jews, Drews, etc. go disguised as Arabs all the time. That's how you do a covert operation.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. There's I've got no issue with that. We agree.
>> Like there's no issue with that.
>> Like it >> if that happens today, would you justify it still?
>> Yes. I Everything that happens in Fa and started attacking out of the blue at they used to throw stones and sometimes even do radical stuff to the IDF soldiers and coordinate arrests with the Israeli defense forces. So >> that's the >> And so they would go they would go into protests and arrest violent protesters.
I have no issue with arresting violent protesters. Yes.
>> No, but you you made a claim which you still you you still have escalating.
>> They don't instigate. Trust me, bro. The Palestinians don't need the Palestinians don't need any help instigating protests. They protest very well, very willingly every single day. I'm asking for an example of the Hagana, which is what you claimed, targeting Jews. Okay, fine. You You haven't got it. Let's move on. Let's get back to what we were actually talking about, which is the indigenity of the Palestinians. That's more interesting to me.
>> You were saying that they were always here.
And I'm asking you to prove it.
>> Sorry.
>> You were saying the Palestinians, the Arabs, have always been here. I'm asking you to prove it.
>> Yeah. A lot of uh Palestinians living in diaspora, they have done their DNA tests and looks like many of them have been living in here for a very long time.
>> Okay. Can you explain how that works?
Can you explain how that Can you explain how a DNA test >> I agree that 20% >> I don't know. I don't know.
>> Can you tell me how a DNA test >> 20% to 30% were Jewish?
>> Can I ask a Can I ask a question? How does a DNA test prove you've been in a land for a long time?
>> It pretty much tells about your genealogy, right?
>> No, it doesn't.
>> Yes, it does.
>> It does not.
>> It does.
>> How DNA tests work is they take modern reference populations and they say people with DNA similar to your your DNA cluster here. And so what you can do you compare to a reference population it doesn't tell what it can tell you is your haplo type. So I have EB A1 B1 B1 um which is originates that's my haplo type in the East Africa in the Middle East that sort of area now when they've done studies on canaanites when they've done studies on Palestinians bedwin a for instance bedwins and then a negv etc is one of the haplo types that appears commonly J1 and J2 also appear quite commonly here and so these are genetic markers which index very high amongst almost every Jewish community ashkanaz and misra and they're also indexed. Now, it doesn't say it doesn't say that either of us lived in the land. It just says we share similar genetic markers. And so, you can infer that they may have been in the land. But nobody can do a DNA test online and say, "Aha, this proves that I was in Israel 2,000 years ago."
>> So, Palestinians also have really high index.
>> Yes. So I just I said that that Palestin depending on the community the Palestinians are incredibly diverse. So there's like for instance Al Khalil Heon a third of them occurred a third of occurred. Um they they're completely separate to Bedwin and the Ngev some of the Bedwin and the Ngev which one of the tribes actually maybe a couple of them um descend from from what you call it um from Muhammad the Ashraf. I forgot which one it is but anyway it doesn't matter. What I'm saying is most of the Arabs descend from Arabs.
>> These are basically they have uh genetic marks from Poland from Russia many of them from uh different parts of Europe like Netanyahu he's lot his DNA tests got leaked. He's like most of >> Oh yeah yeah yeah you're right.
Netanyahu's DNA Netanyahu's DNA got leaked. You're right. That really happened.
>> Yeah.
>> Like the prime minister of Israel accidentally someone put his 23 like, bro, think about it. The prime minister of Israel, do you honestly think he's going to send off his DNA to 23 and me?
Do you not think there might be a slight security implication for that?
Just think about some of the things you say. Sometimes you guys will believe any old nonsense you read online. I can guarantee you no world leader is sending off their DNA to 23 and me.
>> No. No. It got leaked. That's what I said.
>> No, you're missing what I'm saying.
There would be one of the biggest security breaches imaginable if the prime minister of Israel takes a DNA swab and sends it to a um a lab in San Francisco. It's not going to happen.
There's absolutely no way protocol would allow for any head of state to Yes. Of course it's fake. Of course it's fake.
>> Come on, bro. It's not fake, bro.
You seriously believe that the prime minister would do a 23 and me DNA test and then accidentally leak it?
>> I'm not saying he leaked it.
A lot of things get leaked.
>> So you think that you honestly think you honestly it's a genuine question. You think the prime minister of Israel would do a 23 and me. Do you not think there might be a slight security breach there?
slight security implications.
>> Okay. Okay. But what is the bottom line of this?
>> The bottom line is you have no idea.
>> Let's say it's fake. It's fake. Giving the benefit of doubt. It's fake. So giving the benefit of doubt. It's fake.
If you look at the percentage in that thing, in that report, he's Polish, right? And matter of the fact, we know >> his grandfather. So actually, actually, it says he's unicorn. It says he's unicorn. So just imagine make it more Jewish.
>> Do you know what his name is? Do you know what the name on his gravestone says? Read the gravestone. It ends with halevi. Do you know what that means in Hebrew?
>> No, I don't know Hebrew, bro.
>> Halevi, the Levi, someone from the tribe of Levi, one of the sons from the same family of Moses sallallah.aii wasallam.
The thing with you guys, you take a little bit of information and you >> for prophet Muhammad peace be upon sallahu alaihi wasallam.
>> So you taking are you taking Allah's peace and blessings? Are you taking Allah's peace and blessings away from Moses? Did I just hear you right?
>> Peace be upon him. What do you mean?
What do you think?
>> No. I said sallallahu alaihi wasallam and you said no. That's just for Muhammad.
>> Yeah. Peace be upon him. Yeah. What we say?
>> Do you do you love Moses?
>> What do you think means?
>> No. Means upon him be peace. No blessings.
Salah is different to Yes.
Translate it if you can. You're sitting inside. I assume you can.
>> What is your point?
>> So I do you love Moses? This is my point. Do you love Moses?
>> What I'm saying is we >> No, I'm asking do you love Do you love Moses? Do you love Moses?
>> Of course.
>> Then why would you deny Moses the blessings of Allah?
We use I'm making a point. We use for prophet Muhammad >> but you corrected me. Okay. So say say say say say say say say say say say say say say say say say say say say say say m let let me hear you say it m saiam no saham.
>> You don't love Moses. You're a hypocrite. You're a hypocrite.
>> Wow man. A Zionist is calling me a hypocrite.
>> Aaf.
>> Anyways coming back to the subject. If you look at the report which you say it's fake, >> it's fake. I'm not looking at a fake report.
>> Let me make a point. Do you think if you let's say it's real? So it's Polish looking at the report, right? He's not indigenously basically uh >> if it's real and he says he's unicorn.
If it's real and he says he's unicorn, he's also a unicorn if it's real. Yes.
But it's not real. So he's not a unicorn and he's not Polish.
>> If it's real, he's still from uh what do you call Israel?
If it's real and it says he's a unicorn, he's a unicorn. If it's real and he says he's Polish, he's Polish. But it's not real. So he's not Polish and he's not a unicorn.
>> Says he's Polish, >> but he's not >> cuz it's a fake report.
>> He's But if it's real, then he's Polish, right?
>> But it's not real.
>> If it's real.
>> Okay, bro. I I think we've we've we've exercised as much of this conversation as we can. Thank you very much. It's been enlightening, bro. Oh my god.
>> It's been enlightening. It's been enlightening. Thank you. Thank you.
>> Oh my god. Oh my god. He's running away.
>> Okay, man. Have a nice day.
>> Thank you. Goodbye.
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