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This article was posted by Dr. Ashraf Ezzat (Ashraf62) on March 24, 2015
before the Russian military intervention in Syria
(submitted by ‘The Old Sniper’ for WarPress.info on 8/1/2016)
~~~’The Old Sniper’~~~”Once the true story of the Captivity and the Arabian origin of the Israelite tribe are exposed, the whole Zionist project could crumble under the power of the historical truth.
A body of high profile anthropologists and historians trace the Israelite tribe back to their Arabian origin in Northen Yemen. One of their amazing evidence-based findings is that Jerusalem is originally called Dar Salam/ safe house that is located near mountain Zion in Northern Yemen.
Among those tribes were the Israelites (thieves and thugs from the very beginning)”.
~~~Dr. Ashraf Ezzat~~~ “The Zionist paradigm is founded on the distorted story of the Israelites’ Exodus from Egypt and their persecution by the Assyrians and Captivity by Babylonians. But the truth is that the Israelites never set foot in Egypt or Palestine. Actually they never left Ancient Arabia and North Yemen, their origin land, before the Babylonian Captivity”
The so called Islamic state in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) has started losing ground.
Judging by the latest Advances of Syrian and Iraqi forces, it seems that the days of ISIL are numbered (even if they held on to their captured territories for another year or two)
Actually nobody doubted that ISIL wouldn’t last for long.
Of course it will take many decades before the people (especially in the Middle East) forget about the havoc ISIL wreaked. While cold-blooded killing and beheading is going to be the core of their legacy, looting and destruction of the ancient Iraqi artifacts and museums is definitely will be one of their key achievements.
Everything will slowly get back to normal long after ISIL has been completely crushed. The land will be liberated, the people will return to their homes and native land. One thing will remain irrevocably destroyed and lost; Iraqi and Syrian ancient heritage and history.