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>Can that be proved without using the Hebrew/Aramaic scriptures as a source? I don't think any jewish "history" can stand up to scrutiny using only non-jewish sources.
[Jews](https://i.ibb.co/jkntkTGt/5.png) are neither [Hebrew](https://i.ibb.co/HJNhxNt/6.png) nor [Aramaic](https://i.ibb.co/bj7Sx6Nm/7.png). Take a look at the Behistun Rock, for example, or even your and the jew's own DNA; European and American Whites are Hebrew, jews are not. I mean even there are even several ancient Egyptian pharaoh mummies with blonde hair blue eyes or red hair green eyes, while King Tut had 99% Western European DNA. Check out the books "The White Races of North Africa" and "Missing Links Discovered in Assyrian Tablets."\
"The light skin colour of today's Europeans is primarily based on non-synonymous SNPs of the genes SLC24A5 and SLC45A2, the geographical origin of which is western Asia and the Near East [Eden]." - Prof. Carsten Carlberg & Andrea Hanel - Skin colour and vitamin D: An update, Experimental Dermatology Volume 29, Issue 9, p. 864- 875, September 2020 (DOI: 10.1111/exd. 14142)
[Jews](https://i.ibb.co/jkntkTGt/5.png) are neither [Hebrew](https://i.ibb.co/HJNhxNt/6.png) nor [Aramaic](https://i.ibb.co/bj7Sx6Nm/7.png). Take a look at the Behistun Rock, for example, or even your and the jew's own DNA; European and American Whites are Hebrew, jews are not. I mean even there are even several ancient Egyptian pharaoh mummies with blonde hair blue eyes or red hair green eyes, while King Tut had 99% Western European DNA. Check out the books "The White Races of North Africa" and "Missing Links Discovered in Assyrian Tablets."\
"The light skin colour of today's Europeans is primarily based on non-synonymous SNPs of the genes SLC24A5 and SLC45A2, the geographical origin of which is western Asia and the Near East [Eden]." - Prof. Carsten Carlberg & Andrea Hanel - Skin colour and vitamin D: An update, Experimental Dermatology Volume 29, Issue 9, p. 864- 875, September 2020 (DOI: 10.1111/exd. 14142)