The true leaders of Israel
We all lead to believe that Israel is a Jewish state, while in fact it’s another big lie, even some Jews started to realise that it isn’t the case.
Jews and Jewish faith were both used in order to create the state of Israel which is partly a Zionist state.
Let’s look at a history before we move on, the majority of the Israelis today originated from eastern Europe and parts of Asia.
Which doesn’t give them the right to be in Palestine for a start, most of them are not Hebrews which doesn’t entitle them to take that land.
A Jew is not necessarily a Hebrew, a Jew is someone who embraces Judaism, in other words converts to Judaism.
By saying this, as if every Muslim in the world has the right to live in Arabia, Mecca which is not the case.
The only people who could claim the right to be in Palestine and Israel are the people who were originally from there, and happened to be of a Judaic faith.
Most Jews today came from North Turkey, Russia and Persia.
They converted to Judaism between the 7th and the 10th century, and they are mostly Khazars from Khazaria.
Origins. The Khazars were a Turkic1
people who originated in Central Asia. The early Turkic tribes were quite diverse, although it is believed that reddish hair was predominant among them prior to the Mongol conquests. In the beginning, the Khazars believed in Tengri shamanism, spoke a Turkic language, and were nomadic. Later, the Khazars adopted Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, learned Hebrew and Slavic,
and became settled in cities and towns thruout the north Caucasus and Ukraine. The Khazars had a great history of ethnic independence extending approximately 800 years from the 5th to the 13th century
The earliest history of the Khazars in southern Russia, prior to the middle of the 6th century, is hidden in obscurity. From about 550 to 630, the Khazars were part of the Western Turkish Empire, ruled by the Celestial Blue Turks (Kök Turks). When the Western Turkish Empire was broken up as a result of civil wars
in the middle of the 7th century, the Khazars successfully asserted their independence. Yet, the Kök kaganate under which they had lived provided the Khazars with their system of government. For example, the Khazars followed the same guidelines as the Kök Turks regarding the succession of kings.
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