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ricknick3
26-11-07, 13:05
Uit nieuw genetisch onderzoek is gebleken dat Palestijnen en Joden dezelfde HLG genen pool hebben. Dat laat zien dat men 1 dezelfde voorouder uit Kanaan gehad moet hebben. Het toont dus aan dat Palestijnen net zo recht hebben op Israel dan de Joden. Waarschijnlijk zijn de Joden afstammelingen van de Kananieten.




The Origin of Palestinians and Their
Genetic Relatedness With Other
Mediterranean Populations

Human Immunology 62, 889-900 (2001)
ã American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics, 2001
Published by Elsevier Science Inc




Both Jews and Palestinians share a very similar HLA
genetic pool (Table 3, Figures 4, 5 and 6) [/B]that support a
common ancient Canaanite origin. Therefore, the origin
of the long-lasting Jewish-Palestinian hostility is the fight
for land in ancient times. Religious and cultural have
enhanced the conflict in the last centuries, together with
the massive European, American, Asian and African Jews
settlements in the area, which has also caused a massive
displacement of Palestinians and wars. A difficult
problem has now been created between two communities
that are close genetic relatives.
Regarding Palestinian population identity, it is
clear that they spoke a language different to Arab or
Jewish in ancient times and only a few words have been
preserved. Palestinians named their leaders or princes
as “seren” (Basque, Zar = old man, en = the most impo-
rtant) [7]. The study of this and other words suggests



that they spoke a Dene-Caucasian language like other
Mediterranean populations [30,31]. The typical Philistine
crest-hut already appeared in the Cretan Phaistos Disk
(1600 BC) and in the Ramses III-Medinet Habu temple,
Egypt (1200 BC, [5]).
The Eurocentric confusion “Arab = Muslim” has also
lowered the Palestinian identity by identifying the country
were Mohammed was born (Saudi Arabia) with the
Muslim religion; it also has artificially divided peoples
both coming from ancient Canaanites (Jews and Pales-
tinians)


[B]Jews,
Cretans, Egyptians, Iranians, Turks and Armenians are
probably the closest relatives to Palestinians and this
favors the hypothesis that most of the HLA Palestinian
genetic background comes from the Middle East (ancient
Canaan, [6]), ancient stock, i.e.: ancient Canaanites.


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