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There are two official Jewish jurisdictions in the world. One of which is occupied Palestine (otherwise known as the Zionist entity Israel) and the other is JAO, or the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. This is in accord with Article 65 of the Constitution of Russia.
The total land area of JOA, the Jewish Autonomous Oblast is 36,000 km2 or (14,000 sq miles). This makes it larger than the State of Israel (occupied Palestine), which is only 20,770km2 or (8,000-8500 sq miles).
So these Khazarian Turks do have a place to go. They can go to JOA. They can leave Palestine alone.

Way over there right above one of the world’s largest economies, China.
This is their flag.
Very similar to the flag of the ultra confused alphabet people, i.e. (LGBTQ+)
So now you know.
May Allah guide the Ummah.
May Allah forgive the Ummah.
I’m sorry I have to comment this but this article is very ill-informed. Jews are not of Turkic descent—most of us are either Levantine or a mix between Levantine and southern European. There are Jews who lived in Turkey but they were ethnically distinct from the Turks themselves. The JOA was created by the communist USSR in order to lump all of the Jews (whom they were notoriously racist to) in a far away shithole in Siberia. Jews are not from Siberia or anywhere in Central or East Asia so why would we want autonomy over a place we didn’t originally come from? The reason why the Zionist movement wanted Jews to return to the Levant is because that is where our ethnocultural group and DNA originally came from. The only reason most Jews ended up scattered across the Middle East and Europe was because of Roman imperialism of Judea. However there were many Jews that did stay in the land as well. The actions of modern Israel (the state) MUST be criticised and condemned, however there must be an acknowledgement of Jewish history in the region and how it did in fact predate the Arab conquest of the Levant. I am not endorsing the Israeli state as we know it, I am simply saying that Jews should be allowed to at least live in the land of our people’s origin.
Apologies Ruth but I am going to push back against this and hard.
The vast majority of those of you who claim you are Jews are simply not. It is a fantasy. The so called AshkeNAZI they are Europeans whose ancestors converted to the faith when the conversion of the Khazars, thus turkic…
For example Ruth we live in a day and age where a man says he’s a woman and a woman says she’s a man. Someone can assert something does not mean that it is true.
When I look at the majority of people who say “Hey I am Jew” the first thing that DOES NOT come to my mind is that I am looking at a Hebrew, or Semite.
First thing that comes to my mind is I wonder what part of Poland, or Ukraine this or that individual is from.
So no I DO believe that those who call themselves “Jews” are not actually from the tribe of Judah. I believe they are a Turkic people.
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20240110-israels-dna-wars-forbidden-tests/
Ruth I will give you a bit of homework if you are up for it.
1) You are well aware that Israel (Jacob) had 12 sons who are twelve tribes.
2) Only ONE of those tribes is called JUDAH, hence the name Jew. Why do all those who claim descent and lay claim to those land call themselves collectively “JEWS”?
Why don’t you ever hear one today say I’m a Levite?
I’m from Asher
I’m from Benjamin
I’m from Issachar
I’m from Simeon
The GIG is up.
This is because only two of the tribes survived the various conquests from the neighbouring Levantine nations in ancient times. The southern kingdom of Judah was the only one that did not assimilate into the neighbours’ idolatrous cultures and norms. The other tribes died out long ago but the Jews survived.
Also in the case of Jewish DNA, what you said is scientifically disproven. I have relatives in Israel and one of my aunts took a DNA test. I know several Jews who have taken DNA tests as well. PATERNITY tests without consent are illegal but not tests which just show one’s genetic heritage. Also apologies if this sounds rude but you said we Ashkenazis are European converts yet we are also Turkic. How can this be when Turkic peoples are Asian, not European? As for “looking Semitic” there isn’t a way one can look Semitic, as semitic is a linguistic classification not an ethnic one. Hebrew and Aramaic are Semitic languages and the historical language of the Jews. Arabs are also Semitic due to Arabic being a Semitic language. So are Tigrinya from Ethiopia. Either way it is irrelevant because genetic studies have revealed that Ashkenazis are a biracial population. We are roughly half Levantine and half southern European (NOT Turkic). The southern European comes from intermarriage with Roman converts after the mass expulsions from Judea during the first few centuries CE. Another thing to consider is that the majority of Israeli-born Jews are not Ashkenazi, but are Mizrahi and Sephardi. Mizrahim and Sephardim are nearly entirely Levantine so the “fake Jew” argument cannot be applied to them.
Here are a compilation of genetic studies regarding Ashkenazi Jews along with Jews as a whole. Some are from strictly medical organisations while others are from Jewish organisations. I made sure to include a mix of both kinds of sources in order to remain unbiased:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5380316/
https://systemsbiology.columbia.edu/news/study-sheds-light-on-ashkenazi-jewish-genome-and-ancestry
https://www.science.org/content/article/jews-and-arabs-share-recent-ancestry
https://www.haaretz.com/science-and-health/2015-10-20/ty-article/palestinians-and-jews-share-genetic-roots/0000017f-dc0e-df9c-a17f-fe1e57730000
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/05/000509003653.htm
https://reason.com/2023/10/18/jews-like-palestinians-are-indigenous-to-the-middle-east/
https://www.thetorah.com/article/dna-and-the-origin-of-the-jews
I apologise if any of my comments have sounded rude, this was never the intention. In fact, most people don’t know that much about Jewish genetic history since we’re such a small percent of the world. The Khazar theory originated in the 20th century as a possible explanation for why Jews ended up in Europe, but was disproven within the past few decades. And in all honesty I don’t think me or any of my relatives look Turkic/central Asian haha—most people mistake me for Lebanese or Syrian!
“his is because only two of the tribes survived the various conquests from the neighbouring Levantine nations in ancient times. The southern kingdom of Judah was the only one that did not assimilate into the neighbours’ idolatrous cultures and norms. The other tribes died out long ago but the Jews survived.”
Hello Ruth may I know who’s narrative this is from? Like is this the narrative that you were given?
Again if only two of the tribes survived who among those who self profess to be “jews” call themselves from the tribe of benjamin?
I don’t think all those alive today who profess to be descendants of the Hebrews identify with the view that “the other tribes died out long ago.”
If that was the case it would be inappropriate to refer to that land as “Israel” as there are only two tribes in the mix (according to you).
In fact, time and again it is always referenced as the ‘Jewish’ state. So just call it Judah. No need to call it Israel.
The reason why the modern state was named Israel is because of the Jewish nation as a whole throughout history being referred to as the “Bnai Israel” or “children of Israel.” This is because the origin of Jews is with the prophet Israel and his sons. Also to answer your question about why Jews are called Jews or Yehudim—the term “Jew” referred to the people of the southern kingdom collectively, not just those from the actual tribe of Judah. The first usage of the word Jew comes from II Kings in the Tanakh and was coined during the Babylonian colonisation of the southern kingdom. In Hebrew the kingdom would be called “Yahudah” (Judah) and therefore the people of the nation were called “Yehudim” (Jews). Also if it’d been up to me I would’ve named the modern country Judah instead haha.
“Also to answer your question about why Jews are called Jews or Yehudim—the term “Jew” referred to the people of the southern kingdom collectively.”
Which at best would be two tribes. Benjamin and Judah. Thus the term cannot be interchangeable for everyone from the 12 tribes.
Maybe one day it will be up to you change the name.
As regard the other 10 tribes, I would not necessarily claim that they are all Samaritans and are no longer part of the children of Israel. It is quite feasible that the vast majority of their descendants have converted to Islam.
Thus the majority of the children of Israel are in fact today Muslims.
This last part is absolutely true, ESPECIALLY Syrian Muslims since the people the 10 lost tribes intermixed with were from where modern-day Syria is 🙂
Also the 10 other tribes that were assimilated into neighbouring cultures became the Samaritans! They still exist to this day and not only do they look a lot like us but they also have many religious practices that are similar to Judaism. They’re sort of our long lost cousins since really they’re just Israelites who intermixed with the neighbouring Levantine populations.
The word “Jew” originated as a term for people of the KINGDOM of Judah, not only the tribe of Judah. This occurred during the Babylonian conquest of Judah when the “Yehudim” or “people of Judah” (aka Jews) were taken into captivity by Babylon. Also when I say the 10 northern tribes “died out” I don’t mean literally I mean their practice of the Abrahamic religion died out due to intermixing with polytheists. They became the Samaritans who are a brother people to us Jews! They still exist today!
And I absolutely agree that Israel should’ve been named Judah instead of Israel since it is a more accurate descriptor haha
How did you find out about the Ibadi school? Who currently are your teachers about/concerning Islam?
Interestingly it was from my immense fascination with Oman! I’ve never been before but I’ve been absolutely obsessed with Oman since I was little and I have a lot of admiration for the country. Everyone I know who has Omani friends or has visited/lived there have said the people there have great character and strong moral values. This made me curious what sect of Islam they practiced which led me to find out about the Ibadi school of thought! As for Islam in general it was the concept of hijab along with how simplistic and universal Islam seems. I’ve watched a few Ibadi channels on YouTube but sadly there isn’t too much content since most is in Arabic (which I can only read and not understand). I’ve read the first 5 surahs of the Qur’an though!
Al hamdulillah! May Allah love you and grant you goodness! We are doing our level best to get more information translated into English.
However, as you say that you can read Arabic there should be nothing inaccessible for you.
Al hamdulillah I find the hijab to be very feminine contrary to those who think it is oppressive.