So we know that Ashkenazi Jews are Khazaians from Meshech and Tubal. What if the Palestinians being oppressed by the mainly Ashkenazi Israeli government are real biological israelites?
Zionist propagandist Daniel Pipes admitted the following regarding Palestinians actually being ethnic Israelitish people “That does not mean the people living there were ‘real Arabs’ . . . They were, in fact, descendants of the original Jewish population and of the Greek-speaking population that the Byzantines imported to Christianize the land” (Schlomo Sherman, “The Myth of the So-Called ‘Palestinians,’” 1994, reproduced at Daniel Pipes Middle East Forum, comments).
Even the heretical Christian Zionist propaganda rag Beyond Today Magazine admitted in its June 7, 2018, article that the Palestinians are Arabized Judeans
"What was the makeup of the land of Israel after the Romans crushed the Jewish revolts in A.D. 70 and 135? As mentioned, most of the Jews were forcibly removed or fled, yet many others still remained throughout the land. The Romans would encourage others to settle here, particularly after the Empire became officially Christian.
When the Muslim Arabs took control of the Holy Land from the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire in the seventh century, many of them settled in the conquered land, with the Jews remaining the largest minority. Yet it’s been argued that “many of the native population, both Jewish and non-Jewish, were forcefully converted to Islam and the country was forcefully Arabized . . . [becoming] an Arab-speaking country."
David Ben-Gurion, in his book "Eretz Israel – Past and Present," argued that many Palestinian peasants were descended from Jews who survived the Roman conquest.
IIan Pape a former Israeli General documented in his book "The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine" (A very good book) that the Israeli Government was aware that Arab farmers were the descendants of Jews who survived 70 AD. Of course, this did not grant these Arabized Jews equal status or Israeli citizenship, but the Zionist Khazar Government used it instead to justify "reclaiming these villages for the Jews" meaning the Khazarian colonizers.
''Kfar Lam was a particularly apolitical village, which might explain its relative complacency in the face of the destruction already wreaked on the surrounding area since February 1948. The Hagana intelligence file described the village as ‘moderate’, but already back in the early 1940s an ominous detail had been inserted into the file that hinted at its future fate. The file stated that the village had some Samaritans in it who may originally have been Jews, but who, in the 1940s, had converted to Islam. For the Zionist historian and leading politician of the Zionist movement, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, this was enough to show that there had been continuity of Jewish presence along Palestine’s coast. This search for continuity was one of the main obsessions of the Zionist academia at the time. Ben-Zvi himself had published a book (in Yiddish) with Ben-Gurion as early as 1918 in which they claimed that the Arab fallahin (peasant farmers) were the descendants of Jewish peasants who had stayed behind in Palestine after the Roman Exile. Ben-Zvi continued to develop this argument in the 1930s and 40s. In his Sha‘ar ha-Yishuv (‘Gate to the Jewish Settlement’), he similarly argued that villagers in the Hebron mountains were actually Jews who had converted to Islam. In July 1948, proof of continuity did not mean that the people of Kfar Lam were entitled to remain as citizens of the new Jewish state, only that their village was now ‘rightfully returned’ to the Jewish people. Neither the relatively low yield of its harvests nor the political indifference of its people could save the village, and only its proximity to the more resilient villages on the coast allowed it to survive into July." (The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine by Ilan Pape)