French and Indian Jews have no connection to Palestine
NOVANEWS
By Mahmoud El-Yousseph
Over the last several years, 1,700 members of the Jewish community in India, who trace their heritage to the so-called one of Israel’s lost tribes, were moved to Israel. More Indian Jews were to follow later after Israel reversed its policy of giving them VISAs, which will let the remaining 7,200 "Bnei Menashe" immigrate. This is by no means a pilgrim to Jerusalem or to have a look around then return back home.
This week, another 300 Jews from France arrived at Ben Gurion airport on July 24, 2018 to settle in Palestine. Under international law, Israeli settlements are considered illegal and an obstacle to peace because it is built on stolen or confiscated Palestinian lands.
Meanwhile, Israel continues under flimsy excuses to...
