Naftali Bennett is widely regarded to be on the more extreme right than Netanyahu, and he too does not believe a Palestinian state should exist. (Photo credit: Associated Press)
For the benefit of clarity, lets first outline the definition of indigenous (source: Oxford dictionary).
- in·di·gen·ous[ɪnˈdɪdʒɪnəs]adjectiveindigenous (adjective)
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native:
Zionists have long argued that Jews are indigenous to the land we today call Israel and Palestine.
Others have rightly pointed out to them that Jews are not indigenous to that land, because they had to travel from Egypt where they were slaves and then invade what the land was known as back then; Canaan.
Where the Israelites caused a near total genocide of the Canaanites more than three thousand years ago.
This part of history has almost always been ignored by many who argued that Jews are indigenous to that land.
Ex Israeli Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett finally admits Jews are NOT indigenous to that land, he explains:
“Jewish people first entered the land of Israel 3,300 years ago”, have a listen…
“Jewish people first entered the land of Israel 3,300 years ago” – by his own admission, that means Jews are NOT indigenous to that land IF they had to “enter” it.
Bill Ackman agreed:
As did thousands of other Zionists, as can be iferred from the ‘likes’.
This is a huge acknowledgement by Zionists, because the primary argument made by them to claim that piece of land has always been that Jews are indigenous to that land.
It was genocidal invasion back then, and it is a genocidal invasion today.
Where does that leave Zionism and Israel?