When evaluating historical claims about minority communities, such as the Beta Israel (Ethiopian Jews), it is essential to examine primary sources, community testimonies, and historical documentation rather than accepting unverified assertions; the Beta Israel historically lived in Ethiopia with relative autonomy and were not forced to convert to Islam or Christianity, and their migration to Israel was primarily driven by war and famine rather than persecution, though historical accounts may vary and require careful verification.
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If you dont know this how can you claim what you said is a fact追加:
First of all, I will tell you this, you could fact check even even you could fact check to the eagles on the sky, okay? Let alone the people.
You could fact check to the even even you could you could ask Adonai, okay?
You're the most high, okay? But this was this was a truly happened. They lived in harmony in peace.
And yet when they find the opportunity to go to Israel, they took that opportunity, okay? They was not outcast.
They were they were not treated as Falasha. What? They were not treated as Falasha, strangers, no? I will not comment in I will not comment on what I don't know. But what I know, okay? They were not being converted to Islam forcefully?
And not to Islam to to Christianity?
Nobody forced them to do [ __ ] okay?
They were living They have their own lifestyle, okay?
Nobody intervened with them. They they didn't intervene with others, okay? They others did it and intervene with them, but okay. Like I said, there was a war and a famine. They they saw an opportunity to escape that place, which is the Ethiopia.
At that time.
So they took that opportunity, especially from the west and the east side, okay?
So you're saying >> That that's what I believe. So so you're saying Ethiopia was a great place for the Jews and Israel isn't. So why did they go there?
You said that you said you said in Israel you said earlier in Israel they're being mistreated and in Ethiopia they're they were completely fine. They had good lives, whatever, whatever, whatever. That that what I'm saying is now. That I I have that now immigrants from Actually actually I would say I would say that back in the day when they just came, people were a bit more spectacle about it than now.
I disagree. I completely disagree.
>> you can disagree, but you don't live here and you don't experience it.
>> But but back in the day even if people were not that much civilized, at least they have the state of mind to live in harmony and They did not live in harmony or peace. They were persecuted again.
You you could go ahead and believe that, but I don't think that's >> okay, if you don't if you don't want to if you don't want to take my claim from my research my short research here that I just put a few words and it's not true, okay, I'll go ask the Israeli Ethiopian Jews. Yes, you go ahead and fact-check that.
I I will ask. I will ask them.
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