What the world calls “Jewish” today is not the same as the ancient people of the covenant. The scriptures themselves tell us this, if we read them without the filters of empires and institutions.
The name “Judah” belonged to a tribe — one of many in ancient Israel. But over centuries, that name was taken and reshaped. In Europe, entire populations — Germans, Poles, Lithuanians, Ukrainians — converted into a new identity called “Ashkenazi Jews.” Their homeland was not Judea, but Ashkenaz, a region named in Genesis.
This is not conspiracy; it’s history. Power rewrote the story. The Rothschilds and their royal partners in Europe used this identity to plant a new “Israel” in the Middle East — one disconnected from the bloodline of the prophets.
The true descendants of the ancient Israelites are not the ones the world calls “Jews” today. They are in the mountains and valleys of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and beyond. They are among the Druze, among the forgotten, among the displaced.
This is why the struggle over Palestine is not just political. It’s a struggle over memory. Over identity. Over the right to be called what one truly is.
The world has been taught one story, but the truth has always been another:
The people called “Jews” today are not the bloodline of Yeshua.
The people called “Palestinians” are far closer to the ancient Hebrews than most realize.
And this is why the truth — when it is finally revealed — will change everything.