This is from the Jerusalem post article: (the strong emotional ties to Israel reported by 94% of Jewish teens underscore the potential for fostering deeper connections through targeted educational efforts.)
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Just imagine for a moment the British speaking about their emotional attachment to Kenya or the Italians to Libya or the French to Algeria when they colonized these Arab countries. There was never a time in the history of the universe that the Ashkenazi had ever set foot anywhere in Palestine or anywhere in the Middle East before they arrived in 1882 claiming to be the Hebrews. I would like to ask the Ashkenazi what exactly connects them to Palestine and why exactly do they have an emotional attachment for a piece of Arab land that was never theirs?