THE GENETIC ORIGINS OF THE PALESTINIANS

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  • čas přidán 28. 10. 2023
  • This video unravels the DNA History of the Palestinian people.
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  • @mentalhell4846
    @mentalhell4846 Před 4 měsíci +200

    My father is Palestinian from Gaza and he genetically plots with Hebrews, when i traced my family tree, i found out my ancestors were ancient Jewish ( Hebrews ), interesting results.

    • @amirsherif867
      @amirsherif867 Před 3 měsíci +19

      Not strange at all! Massconversions of Samaritans took place just after the conquest. In addition this continued during the centuries. In around 1012-1015 AD the Caliph el-Hakim ordered forced conversions en masse too.

    • @bogdan98ify
      @bogdan98ify Před 3 měsíci

      Forced to convert to Islam by the Muslim occupation

    • @anamariaprado2718
      @anamariaprado2718 Před 3 měsíci +20

      We are all mixed, stop the madness....

    • @bogdan98ify
      @bogdan98ify Před 3 měsíci +1

      @anamariaprado2718 yes. Stop the Palestinian madness and bring back our hostages

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez Před 3 měsíci +19

      "the conversion of pagans, Samaritans and Jews eventually produced a Christian majority"
      Goodblatt, David (2006). "The Political and Social History of the Jewish Community in the Land of Israel, c. 235-638". The Cambridge History of Judaism Vol. IV. pp. 404-430
      Palestinians are the result of ancient Jews, Samaritans and Canaanite and Israelite Pagan worshippers of the Canaanite god Ba’al, all converting to Christianity, then to Islam with some converting directly to Islam.

  • @stephenbailey9969
    @stephenbailey9969 Před 7 měsíci +831

    Those we today call "Palestinians" and the Jewish people come from the same Levantine genetic origins.
    Many Palestinian families had ancestors that were Jewish, but who became culturally Arabized and Islamized after the conquest.
    If DNA ruled, there would be no war between these two cultural groups. They would find a way to build a common society.

    • @netnomad47
      @netnomad47 Před 7 měsíci +130

      Exactly the war is based on identity and not blood.

    • @MiCh-vj9vl
      @MiCh-vj9vl Před 7 měsíci

      Palestine does not exist anymore it has not for a while

    • @user-mf1vp4tn3f
      @user-mf1vp4tn3f Před 7 měsíci

      If dna 🧬 mattered the askanazis would not be in the Middle East because the are foreign

    • @ivydark9741
      @ivydark9741 Před 7 měsíci

      Only you would struggle to find Levantine DNA in those Jews from Eastern Europe. Look at them. And look at Palestinians.

    • @synaptic100
      @synaptic100 Před 7 měsíci

      Now they fake european Jews will exterminate the real Jews.

  • @Antonio59018
    @Antonio59018 Před 4 měsíci +106

    I’m Palestinian, I ran my DNA results into MyTrueAncestry and found my DNA shares 96% similarities to DNA samples collected from Canaanite and Canaanite offshoot sites. Even found that I share near exact genetic distance to 15 samples recovered from Megiddo, about 25 minutes from Nazareth, where my family has lived as long as I can remember.

    • @angelonzuji2457
      @angelonzuji2457 Před 4 měsíci +18

      Knowing that according to history, ancient Israelites are Cannanites. So Palestinians and Jews are cousins or brother etc.. You are realated, which is sad with what’s going on in the middle-east. 😢

    • @Antonio59018
      @Antonio59018 Před 4 měsíci +15

      @@angelonzuji2457
      100% !
      DNA studies have shown that Palestinians tend to have higher genetic similarities to the ancient Canaanites, however, as ancient Israelites came to the land and started intermingling with the population, the DNA pool became more mixed. We are in fact cousins, even as a Palestinian I have around 22% Jewish in me, however no one in my family has been Jewish for centuries, Jewish is just that embedded into my DNA that despite centuries, there’s still over 20%.
      People really don’t realize just how close Palestinians and Jews are, it’s such a shame, the land is the home of both our ancestors and we both deserve the right to live there as free and equal people. It’s the greedy leaders who are responsible for the divide.

    • @annabellefritton
      @annabellefritton Před 4 měsíci +1

      Ancient Israelites didn't come to the area, the first "Hebrew" did from Mesopotamia/ Aramea. They then intermixed with the local Canaanites and that's why Jews and Samaritans have largely Canaanite DNA (though Jews have less these days cuz of our exile and intermarrying with Europeans). Your Canaanite DNA means your ancestors were Jews or Samaritans, you won't only be 20% Jewish. If you have no Arabian Peninsula DNA or your ancestors weren't Phoenician Lebanese, then you are just a Jew who converted. Salam Alechem@@Antonio59018

    • @bellaadamowicz8380
      @bellaadamowicz8380 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Antonio59018 it is a tragedy .

    • @hornerfarah2282
      @hornerfarah2282 Před 4 měsíci +10

      ​@@angelonzuji2457 Israelites are not Cananians. People in Israel used to live in Egypt, and Cananians used to inhabit Palestine. So you cannot really say that they are the same.

  • @blanchetv
    @blanchetv Před 7 měsíci +192

    Incredible video. When I took my ancenstry test, it landed flatly on the Levant (I am Palestinian) and the crazy thing is the Palestinian women in your video could look like me or any of my sisters. So accurate!!

    • @annabellefritton
      @annabellefritton Před 6 měsíci +2

      Christian?

    • @user-xd5bi7oj5o
      @user-xd5bi7oj5o Před 6 měsíci +4

      what are talking about half of the information in the video is wrong and disagrees with historians...

    • @navajod6396
      @navajod6396 Před 5 měsíci

      What DNA test did you use?

    • @annabellefritton
      @annabellefritton Před 5 měsíci +4

      The only way a Palestinian can be native to Israel is if they're a Canaanite. Now, it is impossible to be of Canaanite origin and from Israel without first being a Jew. If your ancestors were never Jews, but are Canaanites, then they must be Lebanese, because Canaanites who were not Jewish never lived in today's Israel/Palestine. Gazans are mostly Egyptian. If they are of Canaanite origin and lived in Israel, then they will be Jews or Samaritans who converted to Christianity or Islam. THE END.

    • @user-xd5bi7oj5o
      @user-xd5bi7oj5o Před 5 měsíci

      @@annabellefritton in this paper they prove that modern day Levantines are genetically closest to Canaanites. And proves that Canaanites and Arabs have the same haplogroup.
      "The overlap between the Bronze Age and present-day Levantines suggests a degree of genetic continuity in the region."
      "and found that Sidon_BA shared more alleles with the Lebanese than with most other present-day Levantines, supporting local population continuity as observed in Sidon’s archaeological records."
      "We found a high significant correlation between Sidon_BA and the Lebanese (r = 0.74) and lower correlations between Sidon_BA and Europeans (r = 0.56), Africans (r = 0.55), and Asians (r = 0.53). These results support population continuity in the region and suggest that several present-day genetic disorders might stem from risk alleles that were already present in the Bronze Age population."
      The most important part:
      "In addition, the two Sidon_BA males carried the Y-chromosome haplogroups J-P58 and J-M12. Haplogroup J-P58 is frequent in the Arabian Peninsula with proposed origins in the Zagros/Taurus mountain region. It forms the vast majority of the Y chromosomes in southwestern Mesopotamia and reaches particularly high frequencies (74.1%) in Marsh Arabs in Iraq"
      This means that both Canaanites and Arabs share the sams haplogroup that came from Zagros/Taurus region.
      Link: www.cell.com/ajhg/fulltext/S0002-9297(17)30276-8#secsectitle0035)*

  • @tal8871
    @tal8871 Před 8 měsíci +198

    You know I'm actually palestinian (My grandpa had a palestinian passport), but I'm Jewish so they just call me israeli. Funny how that works.

    • @waltonsmith7210
      @waltonsmith7210 Před 8 měsíci +17

      thats beautiful

    • @cronos7725
      @cronos7725 Před 8 měsíci +4

      if I'm not wrong, a person cannot get Israel passports unless you have Jewish blood.

    • @tal8871
      @tal8871 Před 8 měsíci +59

      @@cronos7725 no 20% of Israel's population is arab muslim/xtian and has an Israeli passport.

    • @lmao5070
      @lmao5070 Před 7 měsíci

      @@tal8871 but the core reason for the existence of that country is only for the jews to live in. Which causes all this problems. Why can't you have a country without a religion? Earth can not have a specific religion because it's not a person.

    • @driwiguna4946
      @driwiguna4946 Před 7 měsíci +6

      ​@@tal8871
      maksud komen diatas adalah bahwa yang kami tau (non yahudi),tidak mungkin bisa menjadi seorang yahudi jika anda tak memiliki darah keturunan yahudi.
      Perkara pasport bukanlah hal aneh ketika semua orang dalam satu negara yang sama tenntu akan memiliki pasport yang sama pula

  • @MuslimLAD
    @MuslimLAD Před 7 měsíci +116

    I'm Palestinian, 18% Egypt, 72% Levant, 9% Arab 1% Italian

    • @MuslimLAD
      @MuslimLAD Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@loadknxjen82ujd not according to 23 and me?

    • @GreaterAfghanistanMovement
      @GreaterAfghanistanMovement Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@loadknxjen82ujd They are not, they are considered Middle Eastern.

    • @ShiningGalaxy01
      @ShiningGalaxy01 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@loadknxjen82ujd
      Levantine is Canaanite, and Egyptian is North-African.
      Modern-Day Egyptians, and Palestinians, are Arabized.

    • @noahtylerpritchett2682
      @noahtylerpritchett2682 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Where the Italian come from?

    • @ShiningGalaxy01
      @ShiningGalaxy01 Před 7 měsíci +20

      @@noahtylerpritchett2682
      The Romans!

  • @sm4810
    @sm4810 Před 7 měsíci +32

    I am a Palestinian Christian, did the DNA test and it showed 60% canaanites and 30% from Crete where the philistines came from

    • @williamallan7915
      @williamallan7915 Před 5 měsíci

      what was the Haplo group

    • @williamallan7915
      @williamallan7915 Před měsícem

      @St_No777 is that [J]

    • @alexandradesouza1381
      @alexandradesouza1381 Před měsícem

      To be christian is a step beyond because you keep moral and spiritual values and above this nasty conflict

    • @russianinvader3207
      @russianinvader3207 Před 29 dny +1

      30% Greek,that's great.

    • @sm4810
      @sm4810 Před 28 dny

      @@russianinvader3207 in Crete there was the Minoan civilization, who were different from Greeks in mainland

  • @m1ndz00
    @m1ndz00 Před 7 měsíci +275

    As a Palestinian, I’m deeply grateful to you. This is incredibly important anthropological insight into our genetic history…
    My grandparents were forcibly expelled from Palestine and my roots were practically shredded in the process.
    I’ve spent my life feeling displaced, told by thieves and liars that I actually ‘don’t exist’ and that my history and culture are meaningless fabrications.
    Fuck that noise. Thank you.

    • @frankb3467
      @frankb3467 Před 7 měsíci

      You look white. Are you European Palestinian or something?

    • @samuelbhagothiparsad3882
      @samuelbhagothiparsad3882 Před 7 měsíci +22

      But. Isn't that what Palestinians say of the Jews?

    • @figboi
      @figboi Před 7 měsíci

      You guys belong there, dude! F those demonic thieves and liars! #FreePalestine

    • @jamesmaher8630
      @jamesmaher8630 Před 7 měsíci +15

      Ignoring the fact that Jews are related to Canaanites

    • @m1ndz00
      @m1ndz00 Před 7 měsíci +13

      ​@@jamesmaher8630 WOOSH

  • @michaelzumpano7318
    @michaelzumpano7318 Před 8 měsíci +80

    Exceeded my expectations! Very timely, informationally dense, and It hit the topic from all angles. Bravo!

  • @ndennant
    @ndennant Před 8 měsíci +428

    Yes the Palestinians and Hebrews were both in Canaan /the Levant in antiquity. Palestinians have every right to their lands and freedom.

    • @fajerj4709
      @fajerj4709 Před 8 měsíci +28

      One of the Israeli told me that he is Canaan and Palestinian are Arab 😂 l will send him this🎉

    • @skwarubwa7083
      @skwarubwa7083 Před 8 měsíci +44

      Not all who are today identified, or identify, as Palestinian descend from Canaanites. Histories of the land frequently describe what is called Palestine as mostly empty. So where did all the Palestinians come from? Demographic studies show that many Palestinians have roots in Egypt, Yemen, Iraq, even Europe. Palestine, like every other place on earth, has been subject to migration.

    • @GORO911
      @GORO911 Před 8 měsíci +42

      ​@skwarubwa7083
      *"Histories of the land frequently describe what is called Palestine as mostly empty"*
      False.
      Humans don't leave any hospitable land empty.
      Especially an Area like Palestine surrounded by thriving populations from all around.

    • @palestinekingmusic
      @palestinekingmusic Před 8 měsíci +24

      @@skwarubwa7083”mostly empty”? I guess 500 years of colonialism hasn’t let go of typical terra nullius narrative. What you’re saying is the people that were there were just a part of the landscape and you have a god given right to exploit it? You do seem to forget that that Palestine especially basically sits on the mouth of three different continents and the people that came and went, the commerce that happened etc. Is difficult to overlook. The Zionist colonial project isn’t that special in terms of it going to dissolve eventually…

    • @shlogoff
      @shlogoff Před 8 měsíci +34

      @@GORO911 no, he is correct. Visitors to the area have described it as being empty and desolate. It is only when the Jews returned in large numbers that they developed the land to what it is today, attracting migrants from the greater region.

  • @IgnacioStefan9999
    @IgnacioStefan9999 Před 7 měsíci +53

    people who always say a Palestinian is arab immigrants or Filistin tribe must be watch this and i hope they open wide their eyes and Thank you for explanation is very good

    • @mylacabatingan2594
      @mylacabatingan2594 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Archeological facts prove that the Jews settled in the land of Israel more than 3000 years ago and it is their homeland. Discoveries were ancient coins with a menorah symbol, tablets and wall carvings with Hebrew language. Only Israel is the nation that preserves its culture and tradition since ancient times until now. God Almighty gave the land to the descendants of Abraham the Israelites. Palestinian speak Arabic and they are Muslims, they are not the indigenous people of that land.

    • @IgnacioStefan9999
      @IgnacioStefan9999 Před 5 měsíci +9

      @@mylacabatingan2594 stop lie to yourself mam Israelis descent was explain in the next video of this channel and plz watch again this video and dont skip if you dont like it 😂
      And you say people who speak arabic is arab? How about amazigh people in morocco or lamtuna or Hausa in mali and mauritania or maybe nubian people in egypt and sudan they not arabs but they can speak arabic 😂

    • @mylacabatingan2594
      @mylacabatingan2594 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@IgnacioStefan9999 the Jews is the indigenous people of the land of Israel based on Archeological facts, discoveries are wall carvings written in Hebrew languages, ancient coins with menorah symbols. Palestinian are not the indigenous people because they speak Arabic and they are Muslims.

    • @Sendal_jepit_buluk
      @Sendal_jepit_buluk Před 5 měsíci +4

      ​@@mylacabatingan2594😂 even Ishaq, Yakub, 12 Bnei Yisrael tribes was as immigrant in Kanaan Land 😂
      Are you kidding me ?
      Can you understand about this ?
      Ancient Israeli was Semitic, like Palestinian Levantine and also Arabian peninsula, but Ancient Israeli absolutely was not origin people of kanaan 😂 cause they all immigrant from they Ancestore Abraham and Sara that came into Kanaan from Mesopotamia 😂
      and last,
      More absolutely😂 the askhenazi are not true Israeli that came from ancient hebrew 😂

    • @mylacabatingan2594
      @mylacabatingan2594 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Sendal_jepit_buluk the terms Arabs started from Abraham son Ishmael . Mesopotamia was not yet name Arab peninsula in Abraham time. God promised Abraham the land rich of milk and honey that was Canaan. So Abraham leave his parents in Ur of Chaldea and travel to a land which God will show him the land of Canaan.

  • @EwanCummins
    @EwanCummins Před 7 měsíci +122

    Minor historical note. The Romans did indeed reorganize provinces to create Syria-Palaestina as an administrative division of the Empire, but the region in question was known as Palestine much further back than that. For example, Herodotus used the term in the Histories.

    • @gabrieldiciero5573
      @gabrieldiciero5573 Před 6 měsíci +43

      Minor historical note.
      The region was also known as Judea and was locally and administratively referred to as that until the year 136 CE.
      The indigenous inhabitants 300 years early in about 160 BCE fought off Greek Seleucid Occupation and established the Hasmonean Kingdom of Judea which is what Hanukkah 🕎 celebrates.
      And Herodotus referred to the “Syrians of Palestine” who practiced circumcision meaning he was referring to Jews.
      The name Palestine comes from the Philistines which etymologically means invaders. Some would find this to be ironic.

    • @nirmizrahi6310
      @nirmizrahi6310 Před 6 měsíci +7

      You are completely incorrect! You should go ahead and start to educate yourself before establishing these kind of statements.

    • @hendrifai4223
      @hendrifai4223 Před 6 měsíci

      @@nirmizrahi6310 Anything that goes against the zionist israeli narrative even if it has a mountain of evidence is incorrect acording to u clowns

    • @youtuber-yw5hf
      @youtuber-yw5hf Před 6 měsíci +15

      aristotel and alexander the great also knew our country as palestina. the judean iranian province was small. almost a city state.

    • @zlonewolf
      @zlonewolf Před 6 měsíci

      @@youtuber-yw5hf WRONG
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
      Adriaan Reland's 1712 Palaestina ex Monumentis Veteribus Illustrata (Palestine's Ancient Monuments Illustrated) contains an early description and timeline of the historical references to the name "Palestine."[1]
      This article presents a list of notable historical references to the name Palestine as a place name for the region of Palestine and the wider Middle East in West Asia throughout the history, including its counterparts in other languages, such as Arabic Filasṭīn and Latin Palaestina.
      The term "Peleset" (transliterated from hieroglyphs as P-r-s-t) is found in five inscriptions referring to a neighboring people, who are generally identified with the Philistines,[2] or their land Philistia, starting from circa 1150 BCE during the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt. The first known mention is at the Medinet Habu temple which refers to the Peleset among those who fought against Egypt during Ramesses III's reign,[3] and the last known is 300 years later on Padiiset's Statue. The Assyrians called the same region "Palashtu/Palastu" or "Pilistu," beginning with Adad-nirari III in the Nimrud Slab in c. 800 BCE through to an Esarhaddon treaty more than a century later.[4][5] Neither the Egyptian nor the Assyrian sources provided clear regional boundaries for the term.[6]
      The term "Palestine" first appeared in the 5th century BCE when the ancient Greek historian Herodotus wrote of a "district of Syria, called Palaistinê" between Phoenicia and Egypt in The Histories.[7] Herodotus provides the first historical reference clearly denoting a wider region than biblical Philistia, as he applied the term to both the coastal and the inland regions such as the Judean Mountains and the Jordan Rift Valley.[8][9][10][11] Later Greek writers such as Aristotle, Polemon and Pausanias also used the word, which was followed by Roman writers such as Ovid, Tibullus, Pomponius Mela, Pliny the Elder, Dio Chrysostom, Statius, Plutarch as well as Roman Judean writers Philo of Alexandria and Josephus.[12] There is not currently evidence of the name on any Hellenistic coin or inscription.[13]
      In the early 2nd century CE, the term "Syria Palaestina"[a] (literally, "Palestinian Syria"[14][15]) was given to a Roman province incorporating Judaea and other territories, either before or after the suppression of the Bar Kokhba revolt in 135.[16][17][18][19] In around the year 390, during the Byzantine period, the imperial province of Syria Palaestina was then reorganized into Palaestina Prima, Palaestina Secunda[20] and Palaestina Salutaris.[20] Following the Muslim conquest, place names that were in use by the Byzantine administration generally continued to be used in Arabic,[4][21] and the Jund Filastin became one of the military districts within the Umayyad and Abbasid province of Bilad al-Sham.[22]
      The use of the name "Palestine" became common in Early Modern English,[23] was used in English and Arabic during the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem. The term was used widely as a self-identification by Palestinians from the start of the 20th century onwards.[24] In the 20th century the name was used by the British to refer to "Mandatory Palestine," a territory from the former Ottoman Empire which had been divided in the Sykes-Picot Agreement and secured by Britain via the Mandate for Palestine obtained from the League of Nations.[25] Starting from 2013, the term was officially used in the eponymous "State of Palestine."[26] Both incorporated geographic regions from the land commonly known as Palestine, into a new state whose territory was named Palestine.
      ---end
      "Palestina" or "Filastin" was a region with Judea and Jews as well as Muslims.
      Its always been the land of the Jews as well. The Egyptians living in Gaza are the true "Philistines". They still live there...in Gaza. So Palestina is not a muslim country ever or a region of Palestine country. It was always part of some empire with many nations making claims on it. It was NEVER an indepedent country. Its just a name of the region. It has many diverse peoples that owns it and are native to it including but not limited to "Philistines", Jews, Arabs, Egyptians, Syrians, Greeks, Anatolians, Persians, Iranians etc.
      The earliest people who can make claims to Palestine are the people of the Bible, Jews, Arabs and many others.
      The Palestinians in Gaza are greedy land grabbers and land claimers Egyptians in the area of "Phillistine" in olden days of Egypt trying to make claim to the WHOLE region of Palestine when there are many peoples of Jewish origins that also have lived there and are just as Native and rightful owners.

  • @SONY95ish
    @SONY95ish Před 8 měsíci +328

    I once had a Palestinian friend of mine who said her maternal ancestry had some Jewish lineage and she acknowledges it, of course, Jews were all a part of the Semitic family. I feel the semitic groups are so diverse and big that it's just not jews that are labelled semitic, there are so many like Arabs, Amizigh, Tigrinya etc. 🇵🇰❤🇵🇸

    • @liliqua1293
      @liliqua1293 Před 8 měsíci +36

      Amazigh are not Semitic however. Also, it's a bit inaccurate to conflate language family and genetic history though it's understandable that there's a historical precedent.
      It's just inaccurate. For example: Black Americans speak English and have been speaking English for at least 150 years (that's longer than most White Americans). So linguistically speaking, they are a Germanic people, but surely we don't mean that in a genetic way as most of their ancestry comes from West/Central Africa (though they do often have marginal British Isles ancestry as well).

    • @gorgioarmanioso151
      @gorgioarmanioso151 Před 8 měsíci +24

      @@liliqua1293 only talking about languagues yes. maybe however several genetic analysis even done in a proyect with israeli archeolog Israel Finkelstein have shown that many palestinian do have same genes as jewish populations.. Even several old palestinian villages cultivated grapes for wine production long after the islamisation of the region...30 % of palestinian population was christian too before 1948 ,...

    • @eee9034
      @eee9034 Před 8 měsíci

      Well i am sure his/her maternal ancestor get jew gene by kidnaping and r@ping some jew girl

    • @bigdick4090ti
      @bigdick4090ti Před 8 měsíci

      Marginal? lmao@@liliqua1293

    • @yaruqadishi8326
      @yaruqadishi8326 Před 8 měsíci

      Jews have Babylon blood.
      Palestinians are Palestinians or Syropalestinian nationality wise.

  • @jtb229
    @jtb229 Před 8 měsíci +19

    I was waiting for this video for months. You’re a man after mine own heart. Love information on the humanity we all share

  • @louellacentina89
    @louellacentina89 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Ancestralbrew you are the best!

  • @pandapower5902
    @pandapower5902 Před 7 měsíci +128

    I keep hearing people say that Palestinians are only Arabs that moved there from Saudi Arabia. They say this because they also want to say that the Jews are the only indigenous people to the Israel area. This is so wrong, obviously, because we have DNA that proves it

    • @mariabop
      @mariabop Před 7 měsíci +9

      Fr.
      I can’t believe how much I heard that 😭

    • @salmaaq9042
      @salmaaq9042 Před 6 měsíci +1

      They're desperate to legitimize colonization lol
      No but fr it's actually embarrassing how the entire population over there is brainwashed to believe this

    • @EwanCummins
      @EwanCummins Před 5 měsíci

      Well, yes, Zionists are liars.

    • @jaialaiwarrior
      @jaialaiwarrior Před 5 měsíci +13

      It also proves that Palestinians and Jews are pretty closely related

    • @michaelabramovich984
      @michaelabramovich984 Před 5 měsíci

      Palestinians are Greak. It's literally hidden in the name "poles" (פולש) - invader. This is how Jews called Greeks (Sea People) that came from Crete and built Gaza. Then they disappeared from history. Maybe some Jewish have Greek/Palestinian haplogroup. But definitely not Arabs that came way later.

  • @amouri0307
    @amouri0307 Před 7 měsíci +85

    We are proud decendants of canaanites 🇵🇸

    • @BossmanJames96
      @BossmanJames96 Před 6 měsíci +13

      Or recent Arab Migrants.

    • @amouri0307
      @amouri0307 Před 6 měsíci +1

      you have no history anglo COPE@@BossmanJames96

    • @moesh5475
      @moesh5475 Před 5 měsíci +19

      you hate academic research duh@@BossmanJames96

    • @adrianabotello9911
      @adrianabotello9911 Před 5 měsíci

      @@BossmanJames96 European Jews have small amounts of Iranian and Turkish. They do not have ancestors in Palestine.

    • @chaserubinstein2562
      @chaserubinstein2562 Před 4 měsíci

      So are Jews 🇮🇱

  • @sallyabukharma6416
    @sallyabukharma6416 Před 8 měsíci +285

    Thank you for this interisting vid, I my self am Palestinian from Haifa we unfortunatly fled in 1948. I always found it astounishing how diverse we are even being in the same family. For example I get always mistaken for being persian it goes as far as being even spoke at in farsi in Germany where I currently live. My sister has some sort of germanic Western Look blue eyes, thick wiglike hair, and fair skin. My youngest sister has some I think mongolian asian influenz she gets mistaken for being half asian half german. My brother on other Hand is the ultimate arab in his genetics, the funniest Part is always to try to convince people that we're siblings. Palestinan Look Analysis is most def. a subjekt on its own I noticed a patteren with my other Palestinan friends familys they always Look very different from each other.

    • @skwarubwa7083
      @skwarubwa7083 Před 8 měsíci +38

      Yes, the Palestinian phenotype is quite diverse. I have seen Palestinians that look completely European, others that clearly have sub-Saharan ancestry and others that seem to reflect East Asia.

    • @amilcareschettini5881
      @amilcareschettini5881 Před 8 měsíci +11

      ​@@skwarubwa7083Fled from the invaders...

    • @mano6706
      @mano6706 Před 8 měsíci

      ARABS are not Palestinian

    • @danielbairey4411
      @danielbairey4411 Před 7 měsíci +12

      So sorry you fled , you should come take a look at what has become of Haifa, I can show you around.

    • @Bazza5000
      @Bazza5000 Před 7 měsíci +18

      Your family probably has some Turkic, Ottoman ancestry somewhere. That would explain the Asian.

  • @erzas556
    @erzas556 Před 7 měsíci

    Wow, I had to subscribe. You make a very huge effort into your research!

  • @alfredoaraujo7756
    @alfredoaraujo7756 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I am Brazilian I love peace among all of us that wants to behave like humans!!!

  • @Historian212
    @Historian212 Před 7 měsíci +61

    In fact, large numbers of
    modern Palestinians have a significant Jewish component to their admixture, many being descended from converts to Islam. As well, the majority of Jewish people *worldwide* are mapped as having significant admixtures of Anatolian, Druze, Kurd, and Palestinian, among other groups in the Levant. Like the Palestinians, their DNA admixtures include identifiably Canaanite features, as found in ancient Canaanite skeletal remains - in about equal measure to the Palestinians’. There’s no disputing the close relationship of these two groups (Palestinians and Jews), genetically.
    It’s fascinating that you left out all references to the Jews and Israelites, Judeans, etc. …BTW the Philistines are identified as being a Greek people, not Anatolian.
    Lest anyone wonder: after generations of fighting with the ancient Israelite people, the invading Babylonians decimated the Philistines, and the DNA samples taken from ancient Philistine skeletal remains have not been found in any modern population. …Don’t let your politics intrude on your science. You lose all credibility among educated people that way.

    • @mahmoudaltanashi7412
      @mahmoudaltanashi7412 Před 7 měsíci +2

      The Ashkenazi Khazars have the right to convert to the Jewish religion, but they do not have the right to kill and displace the indigenous inhabitants of Palestine and call it Israel.

    • @dudua3755
      @dudua3755 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Not all Jews have Caananite DNA in equal measure to the Palestinians. Even then, the majority of Jewish groups were very endogamous, unlike many of the Palestinians.

    • @amouri0307
      @amouri0307 Před 7 měsíci +6

      There is no such thing as jewish component tho

    • @ultimatedark5969
      @ultimatedark5969 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@amouri0307 there is an israelite component which is compared to jewish levnatine populations, jews have between 30-60% levantine admixture if you take all of the jews worldwide including sephardic mizrahi and Ashkenazi jews

    • @allcolorsareentombedinblack
      @allcolorsareentombedinblack Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​​@@dudua3755By being endogamous, they kept some parts of the YDNA haplogroup in higher percentages compared to the Palestinians, particularly the haplogroup R1ab. I've just seen the diagram a few minutes ago on the Masaman video and I screenshotted it for anyone who doubts that the Jews are "indigenous of that area" (I put it in quotes because neither the Jews, nor the Palestinians are actually indigenous of the land, as the ancient Canaanites were a camitic tribe wiped out by the ancient Israelites millennia ago, in the late Mesolithic). The "genetic" and "ethnic" argument is just stupid, and it's brought up by propagandists like Smotrich for Israel (who's doing a really bad job must I say as the people in the West are drinking Islamic taqyyia Kool-Aid since 2014 when the ISIS terrorists sold themselves as "revolutionary fighters") and both Hamas and all the PLO for Palestine (mixing it with Islamic rhetoric for all the "good Muslims" in the world, and purposely lying to the Coptic, orthodox and catholic minorities of the region by promising to be recognized in the new Arab State just to recruit them). This war is religious, it's islamic jihad conducted for the sake of wiping out an entire population - that is, Jews - from not only Israel, but the planet, moved against a dictator who suppressed the opposition and basically wants to affirm himself like Putin...And... Has nukes. However, the Israelis know that Bibi Netanyahu isn't acting for the well being of the country but simply out of greed, and the center-left coalition is trying to take his presidential seat since 2015 (the slogan in this war is "Bring back the hostages and take Bibi); the gazans and Palestinians of Transjordan, on the other hand, are still supporting in great number their authoritarian Islamic governments because "they speak the word of Allah" and also still promote the idea of a pan-arab State that'll be strong enough to conquer Europe (stuff that Saddam Hussein used to say to the citizens of Iraq). P.S. : there's plenty of Israelis protesting against the settlements, but you don't find one Palestinian condemning the October 7 attack.

  • @soyelsueco
    @soyelsueco Před 8 měsíci +9

    Commenting to hopefully make more people see this video. Thank you Ali!

  • @selmadawani3933
    @selmadawani3933 Před 7 měsíci +9

    My husband is Christian Palestinian and hus DNA is 95% levant 5%arabian peninsula

  • @makenziemccleary3288
    @makenziemccleary3288 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Do you have any suggestions on which type of dna test to use?
    I’m convinced ancestry is NOT one I want to use. But what about the other two? 😊

    • @mujemoabraham6522
      @mujemoabraham6522 Před 7 měsíci

      If you are serious to know your real root and origin you have to do a Y-DNA test .

    • @donramon9723
      @donramon9723 Před 7 měsíci

      @@mujemoabraham6522 That only explains the Paternal line. The Autosomal test gives you an all around idea of your entire genome. depends on what you are looking for.

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před 7 měsíci

      @@mujemoabraham6522 Ydna only tells you your paternal line. Which is only one of millions of your ancestral lines. Autosomal DNA is much more telling. That's the bulk of your dna, which you can test through any of the big genetic companies. And then upload your results to other companies for the ancient breakdowns.

  • @Anonymouse166
    @Anonymouse166 Před 7 měsíci +142

    I’m Palestinian and every bit of my ancient DNA has connection to Palestine it includes:
    Ancient Levantine 12%
    Greek 21%
    Caucasus 21%
    North African 11%
    Ashkenazi 10%
    Arabian 11%
    Central Asian 12%

    • @roma8374
      @roma8374 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Who did you DNA test with?

    • @Anonymouse166
      @Anonymouse166 Před 7 měsíci

      @@roma8374 I was part of a National Geographic study and the test was done by a company called Helix . It was different than the average DNA test.

    • @jasonprivate3303
      @jasonprivate3303 Před 7 měsíci +37

      You say you are Palestinian then you go on to say you have genes from places other than Palestine such as Greece and the Caucuses. Why is your claim to the land of Israel better than the Jewish claim?

    • @Allah72hoorsupplier
      @Allah72hoorsupplier Před 7 měsíci +10

      your DNA has connection to Palestine? you should say you have DNA of Israelis because it was Israel back then.

    • @himomimfamous
      @himomimfamous Před 7 měsíci

      @@jasonprivate3303 you’re thick aren’t you? Do you think Jews in Israel are significantly more genetically tied to the land? Side note, last I checked there was no Ashkenazi DNA in BC times. And that’s not the only “foreign” element in their DNA. Do you think only pure bloods can lay claim to the land?

  • @DaviElohim
    @DaviElohim Před 8 měsíci +18

    This is the best video on the channel to date but what an incredible video my friend, I'm from Brazil, I'm of Italian origin and I really like your videos and I want to ask you to please talk more about the Semitic people, talk about the DNA of the Syrians and the Lebanese and I also want still watch a video about the Saudi Arabs congratulations on the phenomenal and incredible work

    • @skwarubwa7083
      @skwarubwa7083 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Semitic refers to a group of related languages. It has nothing to do with race.

    • @Zarghaam12
      @Zarghaam12 Před 8 měsíci +2

      ... and Arab Jews have existed for over 1500 years. Many Yemeni Arabs followed Judaism and I personally know Iraq Jews who are genetically, culturally and linguistically the same / very similar to Iraqi Christians and Muslims. Hardly surprising since they are from a common stock. Religion is not genetically determined!

  • @AlSabawi
    @AlSabawi Před 7 měsíci +2

    I am looking for sone research to share with my colleagues. Can you provide some references for the data you presented here? That would be greatly appreciated

  • @arieswoman824
    @arieswoman824 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Please can you help me out? I come from a group who call themselves canaanites. We moved from the middle east in Ad 345 and settled in kerala, india. We were amongst the earliest christians. I want to know how i can find if my genes will show this. What do you suggest i can do?

  • @curious4466
    @curious4466 Před 7 měsíci +16

    We need to protect him and his truth at all costs.

  • @IranTalk
    @IranTalk Před 8 měsíci +6

    Excellent video, as always. Also, I was wondering, would you be able to help me with generating an AI voice for my videos? Thanks, again!

  • @rebellerevelle
    @rebellerevelle Před 5 měsíci

    Which dna test company do you recommend to get such as detailed breakdown?

  • @HughWilson-sj4xd
    @HughWilson-sj4xd Před 3 měsíci

    Fascinating. Which Genome analysis service provider would you recommend which have the most data privacy protocols?

    • @EleventhAccount-kn4ms
      @EleventhAccount-kn4ms Před 3 měsíci

      CRI Genetics does not sell the DNA information and is owned and run by geneticists. Check them out.

  • @lemontwiss
    @lemontwiss Před 8 měsíci +164

    Palestinian here, thank you so much for this informative video.
    Love the Age of Mythology music, very fitting for the theme!

    • @BogalaSawundiris
      @BogalaSawundiris Před 7 měsíci

      Is it true that you don't drink Juice ? Is Juice Haram ???

    • @FactStorm
      @FactStorm Před 7 měsíci +1

      Stop being a fool, grow up.@@BogalaSawundiris

    • @s14011
      @s14011 Před 7 měsíci +10

      No that's false. We don't drink alcohol though@@BogalaSawundiris

    • @eyakachai7867
      @eyakachai7867 Před 7 měsíci +18

      do you guys have guns to defend yourselfs against israeli forces in the west bank ? because you need to if you don't , i'm tunisian and my country was under the french colonialism for +70 years like you guys now , we had to protect ourselves,my grandfather told me what it was like, no one is going to protect you unfortunatly , the arab leaders are stupid and weak and the west have an agenda, and we on the other hand the only thing we can do , is to pray for you and to send the message on social media

    • @lemontwiss
      @lemontwiss Před 7 měsíci +21

      @@eyakachai7867 we're not allowed to have any weapons in the West Bank (except for security forces), although there are some armed resistance groups, but they're few and very localized.
      Since the Oslo agreement, the PLO agreed to disarmament, which we thought would eventually lead to peace. But Israel used that agreement and our vulnerability to increase its security presence and make it impossible for any new resistance groups to form or organize, and they coordinate with the Palestinian Authority to do that.
      So, to answer your question, no...we're fucked.

  • @gamalnassertv
    @gamalnassertv Před 8 měsíci +168

    Palestinians are an indigenous people to the Levant, don't let people lie about their origins! Great video Ancestralbrew, and I'm glad to see you know how well the Age of Empires/Mythology OST works when discussing population genetics and ancient history! Keep at it Sir, simply awesome!

    • @Grumhead
      @Grumhead Před 8 měsíci +23

      Indigenous😂😂😂😂

    • @gamalnassertv
      @gamalnassertv Před 8 měsíci

      Cry more, anti-Palestinians are the real anti-Semites!@@Grumhead

    • @ahmadanbar4473
      @ahmadanbar4473 Před 8 měsíci +63

      ​@Grumhead yes proved as this video shows they are the same people who lived there in the Stone Age.
      I can't wait to see the genetic origin of the Jews and how much non-European genetics they have 🤭

    • @Alghi451
      @Alghi451 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Then Palestinian isn't an arap

    • @user-ch1qv4qk4z
      @user-ch1qv4qk4z Před 8 měsíci +37

      @@Alghi451 correct, Palestinians arent ethnically arab, though the palestinians did adopt alot of the Arab culture and language

  • @danielhanawalt4998
    @danielhanawalt4998 Před 6 měsíci

    Very well done and interesting video. Seems a slightly complicated mix of many different peoples.

  • @IslenoGutierrez
    @IslenoGutierrez Před 3 měsíci +1

    Ali, where did your Israelite video go? Did you remove it? I liked that one. Did you remove it so you can remake it with an ancient sample from Israel/the Levant? Please, bring it back I enjoyed that one lots.

  • @y.h.8022
    @y.h.8022 Před 7 měsíci +191

    My Palestinian friend did her DNA and I can tell you that this video is quite accurate. She is majority from Levant, then 14 percent from Egypt, and then a little bit of surrounding areas like Anatolia and Iberian Peninsula. I will update with exact percentages here soon.
    UPDATE / EDIT - There is NO Iberian Peninsula or Anatolia.
    Here is the breakdown of my Palestinian friend.
    -61.6 % LEVANTINE
    -14.1 % EGYPTIAN
    -17.3 % ARAB
    -4.15 % IRANIAN/CAUCASIAN/MESOPOTAMIAN
    -1.4% SOUTHERN EUROPEAN - ITALIAN
    IN CONCLUSION - LEVANTINE/EGYPTIAN/ARAB = 94.5 %
    SO SHE IS INDEED INDIGENOUS. THANK YOU. AND FREE PALESTINE.

    • @hyperxplays
      @hyperxplays Před 7 měsíci +7

      IBERIAN WHAT????

    • @CT-uv8os
      @CT-uv8os Před 7 měsíci +5

      Someone was Spainish. Look up the history of Spain.

    • @tests1178
      @tests1178 Před 7 měsíci +19

      ​@@hyperxplaysthe Muslims caliphate conquered Spain

    • @toofastforyall8590
      @toofastforyall8590 Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@@hyperxplaysI got Roman and Aramean and I'm Lebanese Alawite

    • @EM.K024
      @EM.K024 Před 7 měsíci +13

      While Ißraelis: oh shi European Khazar Ukrainian with Turkic Mongol DNA.

  • @BeforetheStorm.
    @BeforetheStorm. Před 8 měsíci +19

    Thank you for this amazing video about my ancestors.

    • @hijazlander
      @hijazlander Před 8 měsíci +2

      You should do DNA testing, the more of us POC's do it, the better for our respective ethnicities.

  • @umbahanw
    @umbahanw Před 7 měsíci

    I just found your channel and I want to say you’re doing a great job 👏. I am from a Hadramy Yamen origin and I am asking if you can do a Video about origin of the Yaman people.

  • @ra77645
    @ra77645 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I am a Christian Palestinian. I can't wait to see my ancestry.

  • @yaruqadishi8326
    @yaruqadishi8326 Před 8 měsíci +37

    Yes we are Cana'anites. Thank you for confirming that to us again.
    Shalam khadish.

    • @Goyim-phobic
      @Goyim-phobic Před 7 měsíci

      Canaanites is a Jewish myth
      There's no archeological proof of the word Canaanite or that they existed. It's just native people

    • @Palstino
      @Palstino Před 4 měsíci +3

      ❤❤

    • @FreePhilistine.GoliathLives24
      @FreePhilistine.GoliathLives24 Před 25 dny

      We're also Philistines

    • @yaruqadishi8326
      @yaruqadishi8326 Před 14 dny

      @@FreePhilistine.GoliathLives24 Philistines are Canaanites aka Palestine peoples who in the iron age early long long prior to any Hebrews at all. The Philistines mixed with loose greekish turkian pirates off the coast to formulate the later Philistines we hear of from the wicked hebrews of later on. Case in Point Philistines are Palestinian/Canaanite race. Not greek/cypriot as you are lied to with.

    • @FreePhilistine.GoliathLives24
      @FreePhilistine.GoliathLives24 Před 14 dny

      @@yaruqadishi8326 I have no idea where you got that from but it's not accurate

  • @danielmasters5484
    @danielmasters5484 Před 8 měsíci +408

    Bravo, Ali. Perhaps your best video yet! This is such important information and it couldn’t have come at a better time when the world is focused on this area and this group of people. It gives us a glimpse into how the Palestinians fit into the genetic history of the region and dispels a lot of myths about their origins. Thank you immensely!

    • @GracePew-ek3rm
      @GracePew-ek3rm Před 8 měsíci +49

      the concept of "a palestinain people" is a very recent invention.

    • @n.e.7647
      @n.e.7647 Před 7 měsíci +114

      @@GracePew-ek3rm The concept of Zionism is a recent invention that directly contradicts a massive body of mainstream scientific and historical research. Palestine as a nation state is a recent concept - but so is Israel. Both were a product of early 20th century Anglo-American foreign policy. Neither of them existed prior to WW1 and the collapse of the Ottoman empire. That being said, the Arabic people as an ethnolinguistic group have existed in the region for literally thousands of years, and when we use the term "Palestinian" this refers to the Arabic population that inhabited the region prior to the Zionist and Anglo-American colonial project of the 20th century.

    • @nooa69
      @nooa69 Před 7 měsíci +46

      ​@@n.e.7647you conveniently left out the part where the Arab expansion took the Levant from the Hebrews, who were archeologically and scientifically proven to have been there long before Arabs ....

    • @jeffmacdonald9863
      @jeffmacdonald9863 Před 7 měsíci +59

      @@nooa69 If by the Arabic expansion you mean the original Islamic conquests, they took the Levant from the Byzantine Empire, which was mostly Christian, even in that area. Hebrews hadn't controlled the area since the end of the Herodian dynasty in the 1st Century CE and even that was as a vassal state of Rome.) The main Jewish Diaspora began after the destruction of the Temple in 70CE.
      Even "Palestinian Arab" is kind of a misnomer, since Arabic ancestry is a fairly thin overlay on the deeper genetic heritage that both modern Palestinian Muslims, Christians and Jews share - back to the Canaanites.

    • @brotherlittlefoot2216
      @brotherlittlefoot2216 Před 7 měsíci

      @@nooa69 And somehow this makes an argument for the removal and slow genocide of Palestinians,and you just repeated it.There is no other reason for making that statement,other than to say that Zionists have more right to the land than Palestinians.Bullish. Maybe we should return Italy to the Roman Empire?

  • @jonr1138
    @jonr1138 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Fascinating. Well done AI.

  • @shlomojesus971
    @shlomojesus971 Před 4 měsíci +52

    No surprise - the Palestinians are from where they currently live

    • @jimjames4348
      @jimjames4348 Před měsícem

      Did they have semitic DNA? I didn't hear him say that but I know many do because their ancestors were actually Jews that were forced to convert to Islam during the conquests in the 7th century.

    • @maracohen5930
      @maracohen5930 Před měsícem +3

      Not the Hourani, nor a number of other groups who adhere to "Palestinianism", the al-Tamimmi Confederacy are Chief'd from the Emir of Qatar...names will usually tell you the Arab Tribal Confederacy they come from. Who who are these (Palestinians)?? Trying to shed some light!
      Just like Saddam Hussein El-Takriti who was born in the Tikrit Iraq, the surnames of the Palestinians indicate their place of origin and their tribal affiliation
      Messri = Egypt (Mosri Hamas spokesman)
      Akkari = The city of Akkar Lebanon (terrorist Ibrahim Akkari)
      Khamis = Bahrain
      Al-Farooqi = Iraq
      Al-Arj = Morocco
      Al-Lebanese = Lebanon
      Al-Mughrabi = West = Morocco
      Al Jazeer = Algiers
      Zarkawi = Zarka city in Jordan
      Al-Yamani = Yemen
      Al-Afghani = Afghanistan
      El-Franji = "The Stranger" is a despicable name for Europeans
      Non hindi = guess by yourself
      Hamati = butter of Syria
      Ottman = Turkey
      Alawi = Syria
      Halabi = Aleppo Syria
      Dajani = Saudi Arabia
      Matar = Bnei Matar village Yemen
      Al-Kurd=Kurdistan, recently evacuated from East Jerusalem
      Al Baghdadi = Iraq
      Tarabulsi = Tripoli Lebanon
      Khurani = Khuran Syria
      Hosseini = Saudi Arabia claim that they are descendants of Muhammad
      Masarwa = Egypt
      Bardaville = Egypt, Lake Bardaville
      Nashashibi = Syria
      Bushenk = Bosnia
      Zoabi = Iraq
      Turkey = Turkey
      Khadaddin = Yemen
      Abu Sita = Tarabin tribe Egypt
      Al-Azad = Yemen
      Al-Hijazi = Saudi Arabia
      Al-Tamimi = Saudi Arabia
      Al-Qurashi = Saudi Arabia
      Murad = Yemen
      Al-Obaid = a city in Sudan
      El-Tartir = Tartir village Egypt
      Tamari = Saudi Arabia
      Zbaidi = Zbaidi tribe of Iraq
      Al-Zurni = Form of Lebanon
      Al-Zidawi = Zidawi hunting Lebanon
      Al-Fayumi = Fayumi Egypt
      Shalan = Bedouin Egypt
      Hamdan = Yemen
      El-Banna = Egypt
      The Bedouins who invaded Egypt
      Circassians from the Caucasus
      The Armenians?!
      And let's not forget the most famous Palestinian in the world
      Arafat Al-Kudwa, all his life he claimed that he was born in Jerusalem! Arafat was born in Cairo, and "Al-Qudwa tribe" originated in Aleppo Syria "AL QUDWA"
      The Arabs of Palestine, who had never considered themselves anything but generic Arabs, or, in some cases, “Southern Syrians” (an idea left over from the Ottoman Empire, when the Ottoman administrative districts of what became “Palestine” according to the League of Nations were subordinate to the regional administration based in the Vilayet (regional administration) of Beirut, which was considered Syrian at the time (the League of Nations also created a Mandate for Lebanon/Syria at the same time they created the Mandate for Palestine).
      A congress of Muslim and Christian societies in Palestine passed this resolution after being asked by the British occupiers to nominate representatives to the 1920 Paris Peace Conference:
      “We consider ‘Palestine’ as part of Arab Syria, as it has never been separated from it at any time. We are connected with it by national, religious, linguistic, natural, economic, and geographical bonds.” (From Time Immemorial, Joan Peters, Harper & Row, 1984).
      From the beginning of the Mandate for Palestine, the only people who actively considered themselves “Palestinian” were the Jews living in Palestine.
      In 1937, a local Arab leader, Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, told the Peel Commission, which ultimately suggested the partition of Israel: “There is no such country [as Palestine]! ‘Palestine’ is a term the Zionists invented! There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria.”
      The illegal immigration of Arabs into the Mandatory between 1920-1948 was quite large, as the Ottoman census of that part of the south Levant had a number of approximately 700k population, and that was everyone, with Jerusalem a Jewish Majority City. Illegal Arab immigration into the Palestine Mandate was ignored entirely, but the sudden jumps in the Arab population of Palestine tell a different story, as do Arab newspaper articles like this one:
      "30,000-36,000 Syrian migrants (Huranis) entered Palestine during the last few months alone" (La Syrie daily, August 12, 1934).
      Syrian rulers have always considered the area as a southern province of Greater Syria. Az-ed-Din el-Qassam, the role-model of Hamas terrorism, who terrorized Jews in British Mandate Palestine, was a Syrian, as were Said el-A'az, a leader of the 1936-38 anti-Jewish pogroms and Kaukji, the commander-in-chief of the Arab mercenaries terrorizing Jews in the thirties and forties.
      When John Hope Simpson arrived in Israel in May 1930, he observed: “They [the Jews] paid high prices for the land, and in addition they paid to certain of the occupants of those lands a considerable amount of money which they were not legally bound to pay.” [The meaning here is that the Jews who bought the land from the absentee owners and paid the tenants to vacate the land, as well.]
      In 1931, Lewis French conducted a survey of landlessness and eventually offered new plots to any Arabs who had been “dispossessed.” British officials received more than 3,000 applications, of which 80 percent were ruled invalid by the government's legal adviser because the applicants were not landless Arabs. This left only about 600 landless Arabs, 100 of whom accepted the government land offer.
      The Peel Commission's report found that Arab complaints about Jewish land acquisition were baseless. It pointed out that “much of the land now carrying orange groves had been sand dunes or swamp-land and uncultivated when it was purchased... There was at the time of the earlier sales little evidence that the owners possessed either the resources or training needed to develop the land.” Moreover, the commission found the shortage was “due less to the amount of Land acquired by Jews than to the increase in the Arab population.”
      The report concluded that the presence of Jews in Israel, along with the work of the British administration, had resulted in higher wages, an improved standard of living, and ample employment opportunities.
      In his memoirs, Trans-Jordan's King Abdullah wrote: “It is made quite clear to all, both by the map drawn up by the Simpson Commission and by another compiled by the Peel Commission, that the Arabs are as prodigal in selling their land as they are in useless wailing and weeping.”
      Even at the height of the Arab revolt in 1938, the British High Commissioner to Palestine believed the Arab landowners were complaining about sales to Jews to drive up prices for lands they wished to sell. Many Arab landowners had been so terrorized by Arab rebels they decided to leave Israel and sell their property to the Jews.
      The Jews were paying exorbitant prices to wealthy landowners for small tracts of arid land. “In 1944, Jews paid between $1,000 and $1,100 per acre in Israel, mostly for arid or semi-arid land; in the same year, rich black soil in Iowa was selling for about $110 per acre.”
      If anything, it’s been the Arabs who want to displace the Jews through murder and terrorism, incidentally stealing everything the Jews have built over the past 140 years.

    • @johnhatchel9681
      @johnhatchel9681 Před měsícem +3

      Same as Jews.

    • @keihan5
      @keihan5 Před 21 dnem +2

      @@maracohen5930 And the biblical Abraham was from Iraq. NOT indigenous to PS, sorry.

    • @maracohen5930
      @maracohen5930 Před 21 dnem

      @@keihan5 During the early Bronze Age there was no Iraq. Try again. Sorry, no matter what, I doubt that Hebrew Pastoralist was a time traveler. Very common for Pastoralist Peoples to stop for time frames near Cities, doesn't mean they are "from" there. Given that the Biblical Story given had Abraham (and his extended Family from Western reaches of the Fertile Crescent with his father having been born and coming from Harra, to Ur Kasidim, given that the Chaldeans didn't exist yet, this is somewhat anachronistic, further, in locating Terach as 8 generations from Noah, via his son, "Shem", and that Ur was not a Semitic Speaking City...well I think you can figure out that literal interpretations of the TaNaKh as history doesn't really work. The Sumerians were not Semitic speaking Peoples, and their stories have them coming up from the Waters of the Persian Gulf.
      Haran, That was originally the West/NW side of the Fertile Crescent. Not the Land Between the Two Rivers. According to the Hebrew Bible, Haran was the place where Terah settled with his son Abraham (at that time called Abram), his grandson Lot, and his daughter Sarah (at that time known as Sarai) during their planned journey from Ur Kaśdim (Ur of the Chaldees) to the Land of Canaan.[7] The region of Haran is referred to variously as Paddan Aram and Aram-Naharaim. Abram lived there until he was 75 years old before continuing on to Canaan, in response to the command of God.[8] Although Abram's nephew Lot accompanied him to Canaan, Terah and his other descendants remained in Paddan-Aram,[9]. In Genesis 28:10-19, Abraham's grandson Jacob left Beersheba and went toward Haran. Along the way he had his dream of Jacob's Ladder.
      In 2 Kings (19:12) and Isaiah (37:12) Haran reappears in the late 8th to early 7th century BC context of the Neo-Assyrian Empire's conquests. It appears again in the Book of Ezekiel (27:23) as a former trading partner of the Phoenician city Tyre. In the New Testament, Haran is mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles (7:2-4), in a recounting of the story in Genesis wherein it first appears.
      Phoenician and Hebrew are near identical Languages.

  • @facelesssteel97
    @facelesssteel97 Před 8 měsíci +5

    My respect for you has officially tenfolded. Cheers!

  • @jasonbrown5014
    @jasonbrown5014 Před 8 měsíci +4

    What units are the ancestral distances in? How is this calculated? I couldn't find the video on this.

  • @FreePhilistine.GoliathLives24

    We still descend from Philistines. Also, who did you use for your samples? The people in rural areas and villages didn't mix like the city people.

  • @Madmen604
    @Madmen604 Před 5 měsíci +1

    QUESTION for DNA experts:
    I understand social research methodolgy but not too much about DNA research.
    When you say someone is 50 percent Canaanite, does that mean 50 percent of the population or 50.percent of your total individual genome? What if it is 50 percent of only your maternal DNA?

  • @siavashheydari7685
    @siavashheydari7685 Před 8 měsíci +65

    A very accurate and well-made video.
    Would you also make a video about the genticics of the jewish people, including Ashkenazi and the rest

    • @Football-ko1ji
      @Football-ko1ji Před 8 měsíci

      The Palestinians who call themselves Arabs are not Arab by blood and dna 👍
      And todays Palestinians are descendants of cannanite and they are indigenous to the land unlike these European Zionist child killers terrorists jew who stole the land

    • @EAlyahya
      @EAlyahya Před 8 měsíci

      Nope he doesn’t want anything to do with Jews at all.

    • @blessedbeme50
      @blessedbeme50 Před 7 měsíci +7

      God call Ashkenazi gentiles he is of Japhet lineage.

    • @blessedbeme50
      @blessedbeme50 Před 7 měsíci

      All Jewish people DNA trace them to the Caucasus mountain region. They are kharzrian.

    • @godschild3640
      @godschild3640 Před 7 měsíci

      ⁠@@blessedbeme50JESUS🍀 IS 🍀WHITE 🍀..REVELATION 1:14:15 , ANY METAL IN THE INSIDE OF A FURNACE NOT OUTSIDE COOLED DOWN IT SAYS IN THAT MEANS INSIDE IS WHITE BRASSWOOD REFINED IN A FURNACE IS WHITE FIRE WHEN IT BURNS HAS BLUE WHITE AND GOLD JESUS EYES ARE BLUE FACE AND HAIR, WHITE AS SNOW LIKE THE WHOOL OF A LAMB 🐑. JESUS IS GOD EMMANUEL IS WITH US BY NO OTHER NAME. SHALL YOU BE SAVED THE MOABITES THE MOABITES CHANGE THE HOLY NAME OF JESUS CHRIST AND THEY CHANGE THE COLOR HE IS .. MY WHITE FAMILIES NAME IS ADAM EVE MARY, MATTHEW MARK, LUKE, JOHN PETER PAUL, SARAH, SAMUEL DAVID, DANIEL, JACOB, JOSEPH JOHN ELIJAH ELIZABETH, ABRAHAM ENOCH JESUS CHRIST, WHO’S GOT IN THE FLESH ABLE GROUPS, BENJAMIN MOSES, THE KINGS OF ISRAEL, ARE WHITE PEOPLE LOOK AT DAVID’S PAINTING, AND WE WERE SLAVES IN ALMOST EVERY NATION, AND STILL ARE THE ERASED OR WHITE HISTORY, AS IF WE DIDN’T EVEN MATTER. TODAY THERE IS A CIVIL WAR GETS ALL WHITE NATIONS AND AGAINST THE WHITE IS YOUR LIGHTS THEY CALL ALYSSA RACES A WHITE SUPREMACY IN A FASCIST, BUT WHAT THEY DON’T KNOWS YOU’RE CALLING JESUS CHRIST WHO’S GOT IN THE FLESH A RACIST WHITE SUPREMACY THAT IS A HATE CRIME. IT’S A HATE CRIME TO ERASE WHITE PEOPLE LITERALLY OFF OF THE FACE OF THIS EARTH AND THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT IS HAPPENING WHITE PEOPLE WERE NOT ON THE WORSHIP GOD KEPT WHITE PEOPLE FOR A TIME SET A TIME AND A HALF UNTIL WE COMPLAINED ABOUT THE. MANNA .. USING DNA THE OLDEST BONES IN AMERICA EGYPT BEFORE THE ANUNNAKI BEFORE THE PYRAMIDS IRAN AND ISRAEL WERE WHITE PEOPLE. WE NEVER INVADED AMERICA.. MARY CAME TO KNOW HER HUSBAND SHE HAD CHILDREN BASQUE, THE TRIBE OF JUDAH OF YOUR JACOBS PILLOWS IN SCOTLAND. All white nations are under attack America, Australia and Canada because of you know the situation between the Palestinians and the people that are in Israel and we don’t want to be blamed but we’re gonna get blamed . 100 proves that Israel lights are white. Please look that up for more information, the Moabite stone, the Moabites change the holy name of Jesus Christ into a pagan name, and turned him into a minority stealing the identity of Jesus Christ, and literally erasing white history, as if we are not good enough to live.

  • @CG-xr5bz
    @CG-xr5bz Před 7 měsíci +53

    Many are unaware that we are all 99.9% related. There is no need to shun each other. Thus the story of Cain and Abel is important to learn from. Many of these teaching's are meant to help us grow and respect each other.

    • @maka2210angel9_devil
      @maka2210angel9_devil Před 7 měsíci

      ++++

    • @wazirakbarkhan.wardag..
      @wazirakbarkhan.wardag.. Před 7 měsíci +3

      Yes agreed we are all brothers and sisters gods creation ❤

    • @georgecapra
      @georgecapra Před 7 měsíci

      Yes you are right 99.9%related but the palestinians are that 0.1% that make the difference because that small procent they inherited from their father, the satan, that is why they have that inclination and love for telling lies and for killings.

    • @dangerousmines6902
      @dangerousmines6902 Před 7 měsíci

      Cain and Abel is a myth. Stop the madness.

    • @georgecapra
      @georgecapra Před 7 měsíci

      @@dangerousmines6902 - If they are just a myth then you are just a pigment of someone imagination, you do not exist.

  • @reanimationeas342
    @reanimationeas342 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I liked the unbiased and biomedical tone to the video. It explained history and genetics without getting into politics

    • @nial4327
      @nial4327 Před 6 měsíci +2

      He did say they are deeply rooted to the region. Others want to unroot them, deny their ancestry, and make a their fantasies and legacies come true

  • @blackmanfromtheislands6460
    @blackmanfromtheislands6460 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Can you list your sources

  • @VirtualAssistantAlana2020
    @VirtualAssistantAlana2020 Před 8 měsíci +74

    The Ancient Romans renamed Judea to Syria-Palaestina. The British named the territory Palestine. Philistines and Phoenicians are related to Ancient Greeks and Minoans.

    • @roma8374
      @roma8374 Před 7 měsíci +21

      The shoreline was already called Palestina when the Roman arrived. See the map of Pomponius Mela 40 AD

    • @nicktheodorakis8305
      @nicktheodorakis8305 Před 7 měsíci +30

      Phoenicians were not Greek
      Phoenicians were Canaanites
      It was the Greeks that gave them the name Phoenicia, meaning land of Purple.
      Modern day Palestinians don't have much Philistine DNA, but they do exhibit a high degree of Levantine/ Canaanite DNA

    • @versavice9423
      @versavice9423 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@nicktheodorakis8305
      the irony of modern politics, Palestinians in truth are blood brothers or cousins of modern Israelis, they are all descendants of Abraham and Ishmael, so to speak.

    • @jeremys6631
      @jeremys6631 Před 7 měsíci +5

      ​@@roma8374no, it was called Syria. No body is denying that Gaza was the Philistine city which what you saw not Palestine.

    • @roma8374
      @roma8374 Před 7 měsíci

      @@jeremys6631, no, wrong. I mentioned the Pomponius Mela map from 40 AD. It was called Palestina. Look it up

  • @canelo1728
    @canelo1728 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Fantastic video

  • @maryrichardson7943
    @maryrichardson7943 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Super interesting! Can you do a video on Lebanese DNA too? Am curious. I did DNA testing and am a mix of Lebanese, Swedish, and Scots-Irish.

  • @mellieelle
    @mellieelle Před 7 měsíci +14

    Please do one of the genetic history of Jewish people! I have subscribed, I'm hoping you're able to clear up some of the confusion I'm experiencing while researching this! Thank you. ❤️

    • @JustSnakes911
      @JustSnakes911 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Your people are being used as a NATO base in the middle east, 50 percent of the Jewish women in the world have to guard it with mandatory military service, while the west replaces Arab seculars with islamists since the cold war and even before than when it created wahabbism.
      Islamic - Jewish conflict It's all a manufactured situation by the racist west and none of us is winning except the west.

    • @lastking5624
      @lastking5624 Před 6 měsíci

      Real jewish is black

    • @blackcreekorganicfarm296
      @blackcreekorganicfarm296 Před 4 měsíci

      Ashkenazi European decent

    • @richardhaines7029
      @richardhaines7029 Před 3 měsíci

      Well there’s Jewish artefacts that predate the faith of Islam by over a thousand years. Also the first temples built in Jerusalem were built by the Jews, again, long before Islam existed.
      For most of their history, Jews were Arabs from the region. Like Christianity, it spread to other countries and ethnicities.

  • @yianni6057
    @yianni6057 Před 7 měsíci +14

    I’m Greek and my dna test had some dna come from Palestine/levant

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před 7 měsíci +6

      I'm Lebanese. We love Greeks people, and we're actually genetically related to each other. My DNA is mostly Levantine. With Southern European (including Greek), northern European, and Caucasian. This is typical for Lebanese (descendants of the great Phoenicians). But we're especially proud to have a connection with to our *Southern European* brothers. *Mediterranean peoples* ✌🏻

    • @FreePhilistine.GoliathLives24
      @FreePhilistine.GoliathLives24 Před 25 dny

      There was a lot of mixing back and forth in ancient times

    • @NikoBellaKhouf2
      @NikoBellaKhouf2 Před 24 dny +1

      We're all related in the Mediterranean

    • @RoofingConnecticut
      @RoofingConnecticut Před 17 dny

      Extremely common. If you applied the same logic Jewish people used as justification for taking Palestine even the Greeks have a claim to the land

    • @NikoBellaKhouf2
      @NikoBellaKhouf2 Před 17 dny

      @@RoofingConnecticut ✡️ have no logical claim

  • @tigerlord1985
    @tigerlord1985 Před 7 měsíci

    What are the rest of the categories on that map at 1:07

  • @amjadsulieman1148
    @amjadsulieman1148 Před 6 měsíci +4

    No one will remove the love of فلسطين from my DNA.. I will forever defend my people and any oppressed people around the world.

    • @jaialaiwarrior
      @jaialaiwarrior Před 5 měsíci

      The name of your people comes from Rome. Arabic doesn't have the letter "P". 😄 Everyone should be proud of who or whatever they are but everyone should be less tribal.

  • @dagome_prime
    @dagome_prime Před 8 měsíci +173

    RESPECT! One of the most complicated histories referred swiftly and gracefully. Great job!

    • @alexlorenzo7049
      @alexlorenzo7049 Před 7 měsíci +3

      It’s not that complicated there a small group and minute compared to actual civilizations

    • @venus_envy
      @venus_envy Před 7 měsíci

      Yup, not complicated, agreed. They are descended from Arab marauders, colonizers, enslavers and rapists with mixture from people of the Levant whom their ancestors degenerately conquered and raped, and the people who had mixed with the people with the levant. Fundamentally in mindset and cultural heritage, they are Arab colonizers. @@alexlorenzo7049

    • @mandyadler4536
      @mandyadler4536 Před 7 měsíci

      Right. It's not complicated at all. They're the arab equivalent of European gypsies. They're actually the rabble from Egypt and Jordan. Or put another way, their DNA could be classified as ESM - evil, subhuman monster genes.

    • @jamesr8584
      @jamesr8584 Před 5 měsíci

      Palestinians should just convert to Judaism and this conflict comes to an end.

  • @abrahamyaari1004
    @abrahamyaari1004 Před 7 měsíci +174

    Hello Ali,
    Great video. I am an Israeli Jew of European origin.
    I found it fascinating that the group with largest portion of ancient Levantine DNA are the Samaritans. Makes sense as they have always stayed in Palestine and haven’t received converts since about 2000 years ago. Over the years most of them converted to Islam and they probably constitute a large portion of West Bank population. Can you calculate the percentage of ancient Levantine DNA in various Jewish ethnical groups?

    • @ArabianPeninsula1
      @ArabianPeninsula1 Před 7 měsíci +35

      Your DNA are khazar DNA according to science which mean you are originally from eastern european just search in Google its not rocket science!! There are huge amount of research and data!! 🇺🇦🇧🇬

    • @lchanichan
      @lchanichan Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@ArabianPeninsula1you are wrong. There are already several studies that shows ashkenazi jews have dna of the middle east. You can read more here-
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_studies_on_Jews

    • @bcharms10000
      @bcharms10000 Před 7 měsíci +35

      It's fairly easy to find research on this. Generally Samaritans and Iraqi Jews have the most levantine genetics, followed by mizrahim generally and sephardim. Idk what sources this dude was using, but from studies I've read, generally Ashkenazim and average Palestinians have roughly similar percentages of Levantine ancestry. It varies a lot within Palestinian groups though as Muslims tend to have the most Arab admixture (up to 80% in some cases) and Christians having the least. Judging by how poorly sourced the video seems to be, you should probably look to more reputable sources to find out more.

    • @musicoderua.
      @musicoderua. Před 7 měsíci +53

      @@ArabianPeninsula1 khazar theory was debunked several times, ashkenazi jews are closer to italians and have nothing with caucasus dna lol

    • @MrTvjungkie
      @MrTvjungkie Před 7 měsíci

      .

  • @Axecapoeiracomoxvalley
    @Axecapoeiracomoxvalley Před 3 měsíci

    What is best DNA test to find these varieties?

  • @mschickie007
    @mschickie007 Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent video thank you so much !👍🏼🤍🖤✌🏼

  • @palestinekingmusic
    @palestinekingmusic Před 8 měsíci +26

    Long live my people 🇵🇸❤️🇵🇸

  • @user-pu3ky1re7e
    @user-pu3ky1re7e Před 7 měsíci +21

    In the 5th Century BC, Herodotus, the first historian in Western civilization, referenced "Palestine" numerous times in chronicle of the ancient world, The Histories, including the following passage describing "Syrians of Palestine":

    • @Dani-wc9cu
      @Dani-wc9cu Před 7 měsíci +1

      The Arameans (= Ancient Syrians) are tribes that dispersed massively throughout the Fertile Crescent.

    • @aaronws9561
      @aaronws9561 Před 7 měsíci +1

      See David Jacobson’s article “When Palestine meant Israel”. The word Palestine is simply the Greek translation of the word Israel. They literally mean the same thing and is equivalent to something like the USA being referred to as Etats Unis in French.
      As for Herodotus, yes, he does say that and the article explains that he is simply doing what Greeks did at the time: they translated names instead of using words native to other regions. Another example would be when Americans use the translation of Amerindian names. EG- saying someone’s name is “kicking bird” or whatever instead of the equivalent words in Lakota.

    • @user-pu3ky1re7e
      @user-pu3ky1re7e Před 7 měsíci

      @@Dani-wc9cu
      It was a geographic term, not a state.

    • @albertp3721
      @albertp3721 Před 7 měsíci

      Israelites is just a subgroup of Canaanite

    • @elisabethbenhamou1150
      @elisabethbenhamou1150 Před 5 měsíci

      rien a voir avec les arabes!!

  • @blue7lvn245
    @blue7lvn245 Před 7 měsíci

    why do you say levant? isnt that a french word thus only used in recent history (relatively speaking)

  • @tassoutasnim4430
    @tassoutasnim4430 Před 6 měsíci +3

    This video is really important because espacially To some ignored who think that palasteines are native to the levant and they are arabs ignoring the fact that they are (just like lebanese and jordinians and syrians) descendant of diffrent groupe of people who lived in the levant for thousands of years that later converted

  • @tranceman22
    @tranceman22 Před 7 měsíci +7

    A great video. Is this a mean/ average spread of DNA amongst Palestinians? This isnt typical for all.
    Have you done a DNA history on the Israelis also?

    • @lesliewilliam3777
      @lesliewilliam3777 Před 7 měsíci

      How do you measure something "ancient"? DNA in a once-living organism is extremely unstable, corrodes very quickly, even quicker under poor environmental conditions.
      So, where are these "ancient" DNA samples for comparison?

  • @user-ck4tl7wi3g
    @user-ck4tl7wi3g Před 8 měsíci +16

    A wonderful and very special video, as usual 👍🏻

  • @Malek-dg4gh
    @Malek-dg4gh Před 7 měsíci +13

    One small thing, the Greeks coined Palestine around 500 BC (if not earlier, the first written source we have is Herodotus). Alexander the Great called the region Palestine in his conquest of the Levant and Egypt. The Romans renamed Judea to Syria Palestine not because of the revolts but because the roman emperor at the time, Hadrian, was fond of Greek names and renamed other regions to their Greek counterparts as well eg Antigonea became Mantinea and Sepphoris became Dioceasarea. Syria Palestina also referred to a bigger area than Judea so the name makes sense. There's no proof the name change was because of Roman-Jewish tensions and this fabrication has been spread by zionists since the 70s because of its implications around the name Palestine and the Palestinian people as invaders.

    • @yeoyeo5629
      @yeoyeo5629 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Im sorry but you cant change history😂, i can smell Bs in here

    • @Malek-dg4gh
      @Malek-dg4gh Před 7 měsíci

      what part of what i said was false this is all easily found info on google @@yeoyeo5629

    • @elisabethbenhamou1150
      @elisabethbenhamou1150 Před 5 měsíci

      tu as appris l histoire a l ecole de l unrwa! 😂....

    • @user-gp3zx1zq2u
      @user-gp3zx1zq2u Před měsícem

      I did well

    • @FreePhilistine.GoliathLives24
      @FreePhilistine.GoliathLives24 Před 25 dny

      The land has been called Philistia /Philistine for over 3,770 years. The Romans didn't name it

  • @vargaleome8143
    @vargaleome8143 Před 7 měsíci

    How are y- and mh- gaplogrupp proper for natufian, anatolian and Iranian farmer?

  • @pacifront83
    @pacifront83 Před 8 měsíci +12

    AI generates such beautiful depictions of these diverse peoples.

  • @Klingbeil94
    @Klingbeil94 Před 7 měsíci +17

    I had done a DNA test too. I am european jew and my DNA is levante, persian, greek, slavic and nordic... it seems that I traveled half around the world😅

    • @mujemoabraham6522
      @mujemoabraham6522 Před 7 měsíci +1

      What is your Haplogroup ?

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před 7 měsíci +3

      I'm Lebanese and my dna is similar to yours: Primarily Levantine; but also Southern European, northern European, Caucasian.

    • @mujemoabraham6522
      @mujemoabraham6522 Před 7 měsíci

      @@freepagan What is your Haplogroup ?

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@mujemoabraham6522 My friend I'm fully Lebanese, and my paternal haplogroup is J2. However, keep in mind that haplogroup is only *one* of *millions* of ancestral lines (it's only your father's line). We Lebanese have ancestral lines coming from the Canaanites; but also from all over the Mediterranean and Europe.

    • @AuthorMT0
      @AuthorMT0 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@freepagan northern European in Lebanon may be due to the crusaders

  • @beckynelson6786
    @beckynelson6786 Před měsícem

    A very informative video.

  • @josvandencamp8441
    @josvandencamp8441 Před 2 dny

    Very interesting. Thank you.

  • @deepb249
    @deepb249 Před 8 měsíci +3

    How do you do this? How far back can one get their ancestry accurately?

    • @jade5202
      @jade5202 Před 8 měsíci +5

      testing and comparing DNA from living people to burials from various eras...

    • @deepb249
      @deepb249 Před 8 měsíci

      @@jade5202 all nonsense

    • @petrospetromixos6962
      @petrospetromixos6962 Před 7 měsíci

      Check dna tests on youtube from different youtubers

  • @genieglander4083
    @genieglander4083 Před 8 měsíci +14

    Can you show us scientific papers that show this information? Thanks!

    • @abokareem7586
      @abokareem7586 Před 8 měsíci +9

      in the description below

    • @luisdotgarcia
      @luisdotgarcia Před 7 měsíci

      It’s all Woke with the premise of giving an identity to a Non Existent Land and People called Palestine and Palestinians.

    • @chakir348
      @chakir348 Před 7 měsíci

      You can go take a look in Google you will find all the data

  • @bellall123
    @bellall123 Před 6 měsíci

    So glad this CZcams video told me where I’m from

  • @tayrowell
    @tayrowell Před 7 měsíci

    I am so glad I watched this.

  • @danholo
    @danholo Před 8 měsíci +125

    Thank you for sharing this. I have read that Palestinians (and other surrounding peoples) and Jews share the same genetic markers to some extent making both cousins, if not brothers. Infighting between families can be the bloodiest. Hopefully they'll learn to find common ground.

    • @sab5686
      @sab5686 Před 8 měsíci +7

      this is true. peace someday

    • @christineperez7562
      @christineperez7562 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Through Abraham Moses Lot, Jacob, Issac, Joseph, King David King Solomon King Saul and his son Johnathan and many more. They are half Jewish.
      Through Ruth is how Christians also belong to Yeshua's same family.

    • @YokaiX
      @YokaiX Před 8 měsíci

      Arabs and Jews (including Arab Jews) of the region have more than half their DNA coming from Canaanite ancestry.

    • @eho6380
      @eho6380 Před 8 měsíci +15

      Palestinian Muslims do have a high ancestry to Arabs from the Arabian Peninsula. It is the Palestinian Christians and the Druze who would be the closest to the historical and modern Jews.

    • @Jubafree
      @Jubafree Před 8 měsíci +42

      ​@@eho6380source: trust me bro. Like if religion has anything to do with DNA...

  • @hazem4728
    @hazem4728 Před 8 měsíci +41

    I loved it. High quality work similar to all your other works.

    • @AncestralBrew
      @AncestralBrew  Před 8 měsíci +6

      Thank you very much!

    • @JisanAzazel
      @JisanAzazel Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@@AncestralBrew Next about Genetics of Bengali peoples 🥺🇧🇩

  • @UsefulAlien
    @UsefulAlien Před 7 měsíci +8

    Very good analysis. DNA goes far into the past and will clear up many mysteries. Well done.

  • @Natasha-tb1lm
    @Natasha-tb1lm Před 6 měsíci +2

    Interesting video and fascinating topic! Do you have a video on the Turks and their genetic makeup?

  • @lisag412
    @lisag412 Před 8 měsíci +19

    Excellent video Ali! 🇵🇸

  • @teabay83
    @teabay83 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Would love to see a video on East Asia. Particularly, Korea.

  • @pkysam1853
    @pkysam1853 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Palestinian levant DNA is very significant according to the comments. Their people appear to have stayed there continuously for at least 4000 years so it does make sense.
    Is Dna testing still illegal in Israel?

  • @catsika3887
    @catsika3887 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I am 100 % human

  • @salimzwein
    @salimzwein Před 8 měsíci +21

    lovely and concise. can you do one on the Lebanese Syrian and Palestinian DNA and make a sort of comparison if there is any ?

  • @iyaddarwish5205
    @iyaddarwish5205 Před 8 měsíci +92

    Am 81% southern Levantine Canaanite, 13% Sephardic Jewish, 2% mizrachi Jewish 2% Yemenite Jewish, 1% Anatolian,1% Sardinia. Am a Palestinian, Free Palestine 🇵🇸

    • @user-xr5iy8zc4d
      @user-xr5iy8zc4d Před 7 měsíci

      Wow mix? That means palestinian not origin of Judah & Israel land. Free palestine send all palestine to Egypt, Saudi & Iraq please, cannot hoh? Palestine got a lot 👿 monster

    • @AaronGeller
      @AaronGeller Před 7 měsíci

      Ok

    • @jjwill9982
      @jjwill9982 Před 7 měsíci +13

      dont worry Israel is gonna free palestine...

    • @fb-eb3vq
      @fb-eb3vq Před 7 měsíci +9

      Who is this palestine? Some turkish drama character?

    • @y.h.8022
      @y.h.8022 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@fb-eb3vq Go ask the Samaritans who is Palestine. They will tell you since they themselves are Palestinian.

  • @Spritz86
    @Spritz86 Před 7 měsíci

    Would you have used the soundtrack of Age of Mythology by any chance?!?

  • @Steele44320
    @Steele44320 Před 3 měsíci

    Do you believe in the Torah? If you can you give a time period to the Great Flood? What E1B1__ Group are you referring to @2:00?

    • @user-gp3zx1zq2u
      @user-gp3zx1zq2u Před měsícem +1

      In the Old Testament
      The word "Palestine" was mentioned in the Old Testament four times in both the Book of Exodus and the Book of Isaiah, while "the Philistines", the inhabitants of Palestine, were mentioned 287 times in various places in the books of the Old Testament, including what was mentioned in the Book of Genesis, the Book of Exodus, the Book of Joshua, and the Book of Judges, and the Book of Chronicles.
      In Genesis
      The Philistines were mentioned in the Book of Genesis, the first book of the Old Testament, in several places in the context of the story of the Prophet Abraham. The word Palestine referred in the Bible to the land of Canaan or the land inhabited by the Canaanites, so the Philistines, meaning the Canaanites, were mentioned in the twenty-first chapter of the Book of The configuration is in two places as follows:
      So they made a covenant at Beersheba, and then Abimelech and Phicol, the commander of his army, rose up and returned to the land of the Philistines. (Verse: 32)
      Abraham sojourned in the land of the Philistines for many days. (verse 34)

    • @Steele44320
      @Steele44320 Před měsícem

      @@user-gp3zx1zq2u The Sea People, however we know that the name are the same but the people are not. Canaanites are descendants of Ham, so where did they go, the 1600 year Arab-Muslim Kidnapping. 😳

    • @user-gp3zx1zq2u
      @user-gp3zx1zq2u Před měsícem

      @@Steele44320 Christianity moved from the East, Palestine, to the West. Do all Christians have the right to take the land and kill its people? Did Jesus command this? Of course not......Eastern Europe stole the Jewish religion by force of arms in the eighth century.
      Secular Zionists attack indigenous Palestinian Jews, Christians and Muslims
      "Palestine is not a religion. A Palestinian is a person born in Palestine and descended from Palestinian lineage. P.alestinianism is nationalism. Therefore, when someone says that Christ was born in present-day Palestine, this does not contradict the fact that Christ was Hebrew. Palestine is a homeland, Palestinianism is nationalism Judaism is just a religion, like the three religions we live with each other for a long time

    • @user-gp3zx1zq2u
      @user-gp3zx1zq2u Před měsícem

      @@Steele44320 Christianity moved from the East, P.alestine, to the West. Do all Christians have the right to take the land and kill its people? Did Jesus command this? Of course not......E.astern E.urope stole the J.ewish religion by force of arms in the eighth century.
      Secular Z.ionists attack indigenous P.alestinian Jews, Christians and Muslims
      "P.alestine is not a religion. A P.alestinian is a person born in P.alestine and descended from P.alestinian lineage. P.alestinianism is nationalism. Therefore, when someone says that Christ was born in present-day P.alestine, this does not contradict the fact that Christ was Hebrew. P.alestine is a homeland, P.alestinianism is nationalism Judaism is just a religion, like the three religions we live with each other for a long time

    • @user-gp3zx1zq2u
      @user-gp3zx1zq2u Před měsícem +1

      @@Steele44320 The true sons of Jacob are the P.alestinians, whatever their religion. Whoever wants to return to the heavenly books will see that. The Samaritans live, and they are the oldest sect in the world. They were living in P.alestine when they escaped from Pharaoh.
      Threatening Eastern Europe, they took over Judaism in the 8th century. This does not give you the right to seize someone's land
      If we are talking about the Bible, then the Israelis are the chosen ones now living in P.alestine, not the white Europeans who converted to Judaism in the eighth century and showed up with w.eapons. It's like the N.a.z.i.s claiming to be Aryans

  • @GreaterAfghanistanMovement
    @GreaterAfghanistanMovement Před 7 měsíci +5

    Palestinians are mainly of Arabized Jewish and ancient Canaanite descent.

    • @user-gp3zx1zq2u
      @user-gp3zx1zq2u Před měsícem

      In the Old Testament
      The word "Palestine" was mentioned in the Old Testament four times in both the Book of Exodus and the Book of Isaiah, while "the Philistines", the inhabitants of Palestine, were mentioned 287 times in various places in the books of the Old Testament, including what was mentioned in the Book of Genesis, the Book of Exodus, the Book of Joshua, and the Book of Judges, and the Book of Chronicles.
      In Genesis
      The Philistines were mentioned in the Book of Genesis, the first book of the Old Testament, in several places in the context of the story of the Prophet Abraham. The word Palestine referred in the Bible to the land of Canaan or the land inhabited by the Canaanites, so the Philistines, meaning the Canaanites, were mentioned in the twenty-first chapter of the Book of The configuration is in two places as follows:
      So they made a covenant at Beersheba, and then Abimelech and Phicol, the commander of his army, rose up and returned to the land of the Philistines. (Verse: 32)
      Abraham sojourned in the land of the Philistines for many days. (verse 34)

  • @errolgonsalves8850
    @errolgonsalves8850 Před 7 měsíci +21

    I am Indian whose ancestors lived in Goa and ruled by the Portuguese for 400 years.
    I'm Roman Catholic but would like to know my ancestral origin.
    Kindly do a study on Indians and their origin from ancient times.Thank you.

    • @nihaarwarrior658
      @nihaarwarrior658 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Your basically forcibly converted to Christianity by the Portuguese during the Goan Inquisition and possibly have a small DNA mix of Portuguese who used to marry converted women by choice or enslavement. Depends.

    • @NinjaWarriorDude416
      @NinjaWarriorDude416 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Why follow the religion of your colonizer?

    • @alwindsouza6354
      @alwindsouza6354 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@nihaarwarrior658eastern orthodox Christian Goa 52AD St Thomas
      6th century cross found archaeological

    • @nsfoodles8902
      @nsfoodles8902 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@NinjaWarriorDude416 let the person follow whatever she/he wants

    • @Humaira36858
      @Humaira36858 Před 7 měsíci

      @@nihaarwarrior658 'Forcibly converted' wow. So you guys have also begun targetting christians with these stupid and baseless accusations now? Were muslims not enough for you to spread misinformation about? Do you think we are all clones with no mind of our own? What our ancestors did, whether they were ''forcibly converted'' or they willingly accepted christianity or islam, no longer matters. We, their descendants, have free will. We can decide for ourselves.
      And we are well aware of our history. Most of us of the non-hindu sections come from our ancestors being of the ''lower caste''. They were ill-treated by the predominant hindu society and opted for religions which didn't judge them to be dirt based on their birth.

  • @daadyunes5878
    @daadyunes5878 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you 🙏💙

  • @jamesheinze6394
    @jamesheinze6394 Před 7 měsíci

    Where were these people located from the 12th BCE to 135 CE during the Hebrew presence? Was there no intermingling between these people?

    • @user-gp3zx1zq2u
      @user-gp3zx1zq2u Před měsícem

      In the Old Testament
      The word "Palestine" was mentioned in the Old Testament four times in both the Book of Exodus and the Book of Isaiah, while "the Philistines", the inhabitants of Palestine, were mentioned 287 times in various places in the books of the Old Testament, including what was mentioned in the Book of Genesis, the Book of Exodus, the Book of Joshua, and the Book of Judges, and the Book of Chronicles.
      In Genesis
      The Philistines were mentioned in the Book of Genesis, the first book of the Old Testament, in several places in the context of the story of the Prophet Abraham. The word Palestine referred in the Bible to the land of Canaan or the land inhabited by the Canaanites, so the Philistines, meaning the Canaanites, were mentioned in the twenty-first chapter of the Book of The configuration is in two places as follows:
      So they made a covenant at Beersheba, and then Abimelech and Phicol, the commander of his army, rose up and returned to the land of the Philistines. (Verse: 32)
      Abraham sojourned in the land of the Philistines for many days. (verse 34)

  • @agostocobain2729
    @agostocobain2729 Před 8 měsíci +32

    Your name is Ali? That’s amazing brother! He was strong, courageous, charitable, pious man. It’s cool to see we have a connection we these beautiful people 🇮🇷 🇵🇸✊

    • @Moh_Ka
      @Moh_Ka Před 8 měsíci

      🤡

    • @user-zl7cq9db3c
      @user-zl7cq9db3c Před 7 měsíci +1

      The truth is that Iran is not an ethno-state. It consists of three main human societies since the major Indo-European wars: first Arabs, then Caucasians (native Iranians), then Indians.
      There are a small number of people of Mongolian origin in the east of the country

    • @agostocobain2729
      @agostocobain2729 Před 7 měsíci

      Ancestral brew did a few videos of our ethnicity, and origins, and Indian isn't one one of them.@@user-zl7cq9db3c

  • @Mariamelhajouti
    @Mariamelhajouti Před 7 měsíci +12

    Can you do a DNA video on YEMENI PEOPLE? I’m not even from Yemen but i just wondered what DNA components they have because of the area and colonization / history i would like to know more about. Would be amazing thanks!

    • @wewenang5167
      @wewenang5167 Před 7 měsíci +5

      YEMENITE ARE THE OLDEST GENETIC IN ANCIENT ARABIA.

    • @chakir348
      @chakir348 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Mostly natufian + iran neolithic with little bet of eastern african

    • @adspur
      @adspur Před 7 měsíci +1

      Guessing Arab,East African,maybe some Persian

    • @mariabop
      @mariabop Před 7 měsíci

      Yemenis are the only true arabs

  • @issasarie1158
    @issasarie1158 Před 5 měsíci

    it is interesting and remarkable piece of work. As a bioarcheologist dealing in this region and tracing the continuity via material culture and other aspects of human bones non genetic variant. yet genetic analysis is very crucial. what is the type of gene that are similar between Natufian and Palestinians? How you manage to trace the DNA from the Natufian, Canaanite and chalcolithic Ghassulians. What types of Iranian Genes are that found within the Chalcolithic of Palestine? Yet we have very minor trace of copper trade all along Mesopotamia and Elam. Who were before the Elam in Persia ? There should be large admixture with the Sumerian, Akkadian and Babylonian? Did you trace DNA from Human Bones?

  • @Pretty098
    @Pretty098 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’m from Tamil Nadu, India. I ran my dna results into MyTrueAncestry. It said my dna matches with some archaeological samples from Tel Megiddo and Saifi Lebanon!!

    • @javierfernandoagudelogomez1794
      @javierfernandoagudelogomez1794 Před měsícem

      Well, in that logic, you can invade that land and take it as yours. Everybody will finally invade all the world, because everybody can follow an ancestor up to Africa 70,000 years ago, when the humankind started settling the world

  • @realmr.bitsch2046
    @realmr.bitsch2046 Před 7 měsíci +10

    Great video, but one question: Are you sure the Philistines didn't leave any genetic footprints in the area? The Philistine kingdom had present day Gaza strip as its center. The Philistines vanished from history in the 5th century BC. However, there is no record of them migrating from the area. Thus one would suspect that they got absorbed in the existing gene pool of the location. Have you tried to compare Palestinians with an ancestral line specifically in the Gaza area with Philistines to see if there is a larger correlation?

    • @lautbry
      @lautbry Před 7 měsíci

      Philistine is cretian

    • @truthseeker-nv6ny
      @truthseeker-nv6ny Před 7 měsíci +5

      It's hard to find people who are native to gaza. 70% are refugees from lands that Israel took over after 1948 and 1967

    • @sarahawwad7975
      @sarahawwad7975 Před 7 měsíci +2

      i am 🇵🇸

    • @israaalashqar8009
      @israaalashqar8009 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Most refugees in Gaza are from the surrounding villages that occupied by Israel in 1948 so it’s still belong to the area were Phillistines lived. I’m a refugee my dad is from a village in the north of the modern Gaza, and my mom’s father is from another village close to Gaza but her mom is mixed from a Lebanese mom and a dad from Gaza, so I think I have at least 50% ancestors from Gaza

    • @MH-tn3pp
      @MH-tn3pp Před 7 měsíci

      I try to tell here what I heard these past days.
      80 % of Palestinians are Jordanians. These is why Cisjordania is called Jordania something.
      The family name number one in Gaza is “The Egyptian”, they are lot of Egyptians there.
      They are converted Jews among the inhabitants of Gaza. They converted to Islam by force, ti avoid death or taxes that djimis, non Muslim, are forced to pay. Like poor Christians in the Balkans.