It's "Palestinians", and they're among the world's youngest nations.. I'm an Atheist, but if you check who was identified culturally and historically with the Land of Israel before 1900, you'd find the Jews.
Yeah, ask any Swiss or any Austrian TODAY. Clearly, after 70 years of telling people they aren't something, they'll actually begin believing it and adapting to the situation.. Maybe this is less relevant for the Swiss Germans but this is exactly the case of today's Austrians..
Depends what you count as German.. Ethnically and culturally they are indeed German.. As are Austrians, same way as both Bavarians and Hessians are German, same way Pennsylvania Dutch are German
At the same time you have the We Wuz Kingz Afro-centrists who claim that ancient Chinese were black, the vikings were black, Shakespeare was black etc.
Had they known what Sheikh Yassin's organisation would become later on in the 1st Intifada, I assure you they wouldn't have lent it the support that they initially did. And BTW, the only reason they bothered to lend it any support was because the Israeli intelligence assumed that if they support...
That isn't entirely a fair argument either, considering only 35-47% of the Israeli population is Ashkenazi, the rest are made up of Mainly Mizrahi Jews, Arabs etc who are known to be by default quite dark. However that doesn't make all AJs Swedes all of a sudden
Khazars were a Turkic people in the Volga region 1200 years ago, Yiddish is a Germanic language however by no means does that make its speakers Germans, unless you're willing to say Congolese are French and Nigerians are Englishmen
To be frank there wouldn't be a better deterrent than that, seeing as Iran is unusually obsessed with Israel to the extent that David Duke can't breath once without mentioning Jews.
I've also noticed that I almost always get these type of results. As for the lack of Tuscan or North Italian samples, I don't know why that is, I think other calculators have Tuscan and N Italian samples though.
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