Though the finding may seem intuitive, it contradicts the notion that European Jews mostly descend from people who left Israel and the Middle East around 2,000 years ago. Instead, a substantial proportion of the population originates from local Europeans who converted to Judaism, said study co-author Martin Richards, an archaeogeneticist at the University of Huddersfield in England.

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      Yet they claim to be indigenous and are returning home instead of the truth. That’s where the “surprise” part in the title comes from. I had many people argue with me that Ashkenazi are indigenous to Palestine and the descendants of people who left 2000 years ago. Worse many of them claim to be our (Arabs) cousins.

      Maybe it’s surprising to folks in the middle east and North Africa?

      Them turning bright red in the summer left no room for surprises. We always knew. It is NBC News and Western outlets that are surprised.

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    This not true, and the human genome hadn’t even been completed at the time. I’m anti Israel have been all my life. But this just isn’t true.

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      Refutation without a counter source isn’t welcome here. Wasting people’s time is a troll tactic. It is another thing if you had a source that proves your claim, but you don’t.

      The genome study is one evidence, another evidence is their susceptibility to melanoma unlike the indigenous Palestinians.

      It’s not enough being anti-Israel if you still promote the foundational myths of Zionism. Ashkenazi Jews are not indigenous to Palestine or any part of the Middle East.