If Israeli Jews are truly more indigenous to the Land of Palestine than Palestinians, why does Israel have one of the world's highest rates of skin cancer?
An old Ha'aretz article from 2003 cited that Israelis had the highest rate of skin cancer globally, a finding that has been supported by similar data, including that confirmed by Google AI. It is crucial to consider that European Jewry (Ashkenazim), who are generally lighter-skinned, constitute only about one-third of Israel's Jewish population, while the remaining two-thirds are predominantly Arab Jews (Mizrahi/Sephardi). When this demographic fact is factored in, the Ashkenazi community in Israel probably has the absolute highest rate of skin cancer worldwide.
This data proves that today's Jewry is not indigenous to Palestine. In response, Zionist propagandists have allegedly paid for so-called "fact-checkers" at Reuters to publish professional hit pieces designed to water down this evidence --a common tactic employed by Hasbara institutions globally.
Furthermore, this situation raises questions about Israel's effective ban on DNA testing. Israel was one of the first states to implement this measure with no clear legal precedent. DNA tests are only permitted with a court order or a medical prescription, which effectively functions as a ban, regardless of Zionist attempts to spin it otherwise. Adding to this opacity, services like 23AndMe do not aggregate data for Israel, the occupied West Bank, or the Golan Heights.
Finally, it has recently been noted that most Jews exhibit an allergy to olive pollen, in contrast to the indigenous people of the region:



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