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What if I told you that the people the world calls Israelites today—those who hold the highest seats in Israeli government, dominate its military power, and shape its cultural idenтιтy—are not the same as the Israelites of the Bible?
What if I told you that the true descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were black?
That the ancient Hebrews, those who walked with Yahweh, prophesied His word, and birthed the Messiah, were not pale-skinned Europeans, but dark-skinned people of African and Middle Eastern descent?
So then, who are the white Israelis? Where did they come from? How did they come to dominate a land rooted in black biblical heritage?
Buckle up.

Today, we peel back the layers.
We dig deep into hidden archives, ancient texts, suppressed genealogies, and the political chessboard of modern Zionism.
This video will challenge what you’ve been told, expose what’s been hidden, and awaken what’s been forgotten.
The Forgotten Idenтιтy of the Israelites
Let’s go back to the beginning.
The foundation of the Israelite people starts with Abraham, a man chosen by God called out of Ur of the Chaldeans to be the father of many nations.
Abraham’s story unfolds in Genesis 11 and 12, where he receives a divine calling to establish a covenant with God.
But what most people never ask is, what did Abraham look like?
Contrary to popular western portrayals, Abraham was not a white man.
He was not European in appearance, nor did he come from a land ᴀssociated with pale skin.
Abraham descended from Shem, one of Noah’s three sons.
The descendants of Shem, the Shemmites, settled in the ancient regions of the Middle East and Northeast Africa, forming what historians now refer to as Afroasiatic cultures.
These people were deeply melanated, connected through both lineage and land to the peoples of Africa and Arabia.

Author Rudolph R.
Windsor in his work From Babylon to Timbuktu confirms what many biblical scholars have long suspected: Abraham was a black Shemite, a man of African descent.
The Original Hebrews Were Black
The original Hebrews were black.
The descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were dark-skinned people, indistinguishable from the Egyptians, Ethiopians, and other African peoples of the region.
But this truth isn’t hidden only in historical books; it’s right there in the scriptures.
Take Joseph as an example.
When his brothers came to Egypt during the famine, they didn’t recognize him—not just because of his royal garments, but because he looked just like the Egyptians.
Moses, raised as the adopted grandson of Pharaoh, pᴀssed freely as an Egyptian prince.
Do you really think a white child would be mistaken for a native African in Pharaoh’s court?
Even the Apostle Paul, centuries later, was mistaken for an Egyptian revolutionary.
Again, the implication is unmistakable.
Paul, like his ancestors, had a black appearance.

The True Israelites Were Never European
So, if the original Israelites were pale-skinned, blue-eyed Europeans, how could they pᴀss so easily generation after generation as native Africans? The answer is simple: they couldn’t.
The Hebrews of the Bible looked like the people of their region: dark-skinned, Afroasiatic, black.
The truth is, the early Israelites, God’s chosen people, were people of color, walking in covenant, navigating kingdoms, and building nations across lands now called Africa and the Middle East.
And if Abraham was black, and his seed were black, then the story of Israel begins not with Europe, but with Africa.
The roots of the Bible run far deeper and far blacker than we’ve been told.

The Uprooting and Exile of the Israelites
The fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD was more than just a military defeat; it marked the beginning of one of the greatest human scatterings in history.
When the Romans destroyed the Second Temple, the Hebrew Israelites, a black people, were violently uprooted from their homeland, fleeing in every direction to escape mᴀssacre and captivity.
Many fled southward into Africa, seeking refuge among familiar people and cultures.
They traveled through Egypt, Nubia, and Sudan, and settled deep into West Africa, where they found safety among native tribes.
But these weren’t just refugees.
They were Torah-keeping, Sabbath-observing, Hebrew-speaking believers who carried with them the sacred traditions of their ancestors.
Historical records from the 9th to 15th centuries confirm the presence of large black Jewish communities throughout Africa, in places like Mali, Ghana, Nigeria, and the Songhai Empire.
These were not converts or imitators.
These were the true descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, maintaining their faith even in exile.

The Tragic Transformation and Enslavement
But as centuries pᴀssed, another tragedy unfolded.
Beginning in the 1500s, millions of these African Hebrews were captured, shackled, and forced onto slave ships, bound for the Americas in the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
They were torn from their villages, stripped of their language, and robbed of their names.
But the greatest theft wasn’t what the slave traders took from their backs—it was what they tried to erase from their spirit: their idenтιтy as God’s chosen people.
And yet, the scriptures had already spoken it: “And the Lord shall scatter thee among all people from the one end of the earth, even unto the other.
And there ye shall be sold unto your enemies for bond men and bond women, and no man shall buy you” (Deuteronomy 28:68).
These verses are not mere poetry.
They are prophecies etched in divine ink, fulfilled in the blood of our ancestors who crossed oceans in chains—not knowing they were fulfilling the covenant curses of Deuteronomy.
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America: The New Egypt
So when we see slave ships, we are seeing scripture.
When we hear the wails of black mothers losing their children, we are hearing echoes of ancient prophecy.
The Israelites were scattered, oppressed, and their idenтιтy erased, but their bloodline remained.
And now, in the last days, the Israelites—the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—are waking up to their idenтιтy.
America is Egypt.
The Bible makes it clear.
And as Egypt was judged, so too will America face divine judgment.
The system that sought to erase the true idenтιтy of God’s chosen people will soon be shaken to its core.