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There are no any Turks there. No one speaks a word of Turkish there. There are circassians though in Israel. And they serve in IDF. Very good soldiers, many are officers.
Of course there are, but they have forgotten Turkish, when we come we will teach them their language again.
 

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Of course there are, but they have forgotten Turkish, when we come we will teach them their language again.
Turks in Syria still speak Turkic. Khan Yunis never spoke any Turkic, they are simply Egyptian felahim who were brought there by Mamluks.
 

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Turks in Syria still speak Turkic. Khan Yunis never spoke any Turkic, they are simply Egyptian felahim who were brought there by Mamluks.
Mamluks were Turkish as well, all these lands were belong us. Almost half of population was Turkish origin...
 

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According to the recorded documents, in the 1980s, the population of Palestine was approximately 1.4 million, half a million of which were Turks. While some of this population was assimilated, some were forcibly exiled by the Jews, some were forced to migrate to Cyprus, some to Lebanon and Syria.

Since the population of Palestine currently exceeds 5 million, at least 2 million of them are of Turkish origin.

 

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Looking at some Syrians, Egyptians and Palestinians and the Turkish sounding surnames I always questioned it. Why do they have some turkish sounding surnames. As a kid in particular then you read history and realise how the Turks settled and stayed in the Middle East for centuries.

Even Arabs who are not Turkish/Turkic origin took these kind of surnames.
 

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Mamluks were Turkish as well, all these lands were belong us. Almost half of population was Turkish origin...
Mamluks were about half caucasian, and anyway if Mamluk sultan brings Egyptian peasants to Gaza these peasants dont turn into Turks suddenly.

According to the recorded documents, in the 1980s, the population of Palestine was approximately 1.4 million, half a million of which were Turks. While some of this population was assimilated, some were forcibly exiled by the Jews, some were forced to migrate to Cyprus, some to Lebanon and Syria.

Since the population of Palestine currently exceeds 5 million, at least 2 million of them are of Turkish origin.

Palestinians are indeed a mix of various migrants from all around. The major tribes are:

Qays coalition - from Hejaz
Yaman coalition - from Yemen
Egyptian migrants who mostly settled in coastline.
Lebanese and Syrian migrants in Galillee.

These 4 compose the overwhelming majority of the Palestinians. But in addition to them there are small number of Mugrabis, Sudanese (black Palestinians), Albanians, Iraqis, Circassians and finally some Turks too. Thus Turks compose barely couple percent of the Palestinians and even those completely lost their roots and dont speak a word in Turkish.

The only one who still speak Turkish here are the Jews.
 

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According to the recorded documents, in the 1980s, the population of Palestine was approximately 1.4 million, half a million of which were Turks. While some of this population was assimilated, some were forcibly exiled by the Jews, some were forced to migrate to Cyprus, some to Lebanon and Syria.

Since the population of Palestine currently exceeds 5 million, at least 2 million of them are of Turkish origin.

Sure,why not make them all Turks?
However there are about 70k Turkish Jews in Israel.
 

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Looking at some Syrians, Egyptians and Palestinians and the Turkish sounding surnames I always questioned it. Why do they have some turkish sounding surnames. As a kid in particular then you read history and realise how the Turks settled and stayed in the Middle East for centuries.

Even Arabs who are not Turkish/Turkic origin took these kind of surnames.
The Turks ruled the Arab world for almost a thousand years, and there is also a lot of historical evidence that the Hun Turks and the Turks before them lived in this geography, especially in Palestine and its surroundings, it is known that the Turks have existed for thousands of years. Indeed, the face type (bony nose, slightly slanted eyes), lifestyle and clothing style, and names of the people in both the Middle East and Central and North Africa are similar to the Turks.
 

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Mamluks were about half caucasian, and anyway if Mamluk sultan brings Egyptian peasants to Gaza these peasants dont turn into Turks suddenly.


Palestinians are indeed a mix of various migrants from all around. The major tribes are:

Qays coalition - from Hejaz
Yaman coalition - from Yemen
Egyptian migrants who mostly settled in coastline.
Lebanese and Syrian migrants in Galillee.

These 4 compose the overwhelming majority of the Palestinians. But in addition to them there are small number of Mugrabis, Sudanese (black Palestinians), Albanians, Iraqis, Circassians and finally some Turks too. Thus Turks compose barely couple percent of the Palestinians and even those completely lost their roots and dont speak a word in Turkish.

The only one who still speak Turkish here are the Jews.

You can see Circassians everywhere Turks live, they were our helpers in the battlefield and state administration. Mamluk Sultan Baybars Khan and his soldiers were descendants of Kipchak Turks.

Turks have no problem adapting to the geography they are in, they adapt to the language and culture of that place because they are civilized people.

After the Jews betrayed the Ottomans, the majority of them went to occupy the Palestinian lands, they caused the Turks in this region to lose their identity because they were very conservative and oppressive, and they exiled some of them.

The Ottomans saved the Jews from places like Spain, Portugal, Germany and welcomed them for centuries. However, they were betrayed by the Jews, and the Jews panicked and tried to destroy the Turkish identity in the Palastine. We see the result...
 

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Sure,why not make them all Turks?
However there are about 70k Turkish Jews in Israel.

Yes, every nation can live in our lands, but without being subjected to assimilation and oppression. And look at the zionists who established a state for the first time, they are massacring everyone and not recognizing the right to live for anyone...
 

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