It is a term that most of us are not familiar with, hence the bewilderment. Thanks to the replies I saw, I understood that this is similar to "Occupied Cyprus".
it really broke my mood, because the subject of the video is about how Jews were forced out of their country to the only place they could call home, their ancestral homeland just to be called by the occupier name, The Roman Empire changed the name from Judea to Syria Palestina, Syria was given to the Arabs, Jordan to the Arabs but the Jews ancestral homeland of Judea was split, and even that wasn't enough for the Arabs so they started many wars that they have lost
@@bloodleader5 All of which because they were different You wont ever find a decent reason for it, because there never was one, it was "ewww, they different, don't like 'em"
I watched the full documentary and I really felt bad for Isaac. He died lonely and hungry he asked that zabulon guy for bread but he ignored him untill the next day he went to check on him and found him dead. His son came to check on him in the documentary but when he found he was poor he just left. Also they filmed his dead corpse and face while being moved by the red cross to the Israeli embassy that man didn't experience peace and respect even after his death.
this makes me want to cry as much hate as there is he at the end came to his "brother" for help with no one else to go to after he supposedly helped his father and mother but out of hate he just ignored him that goes against every moral value judaism teaches and against even the most basic human decency
@@liorgoldshtein2373let’s be real Zabulon and Isaac are both scammers and liars but I do kinda feel bad for Isaac just imagine sleeping in agonising pain just to never wake up
I love how people say the jewish people are collectively conspiring together against non jews. Meanwhile this is just a small scale example of how jewish sects act towards one another
@constantinethecataphract5949 It doesn't cross their mind that it's a multiple family's fighting over control😂 Every single time there's a berg witz and Stein.
Bruh arguing is the jewish way, its in our bones. Even the talmud and gmarah is just a record of a bunch of people arguing. I love arguing.@@constantinethecataphract5949
> constant kvetching for almost for almost 30 years > accusing each other of stealing while simultaneously trying to sell the things that the other person supposedly stole > hiding from the wife since the 90's > getting kicked out of some place because they are too annoying Yup, this is it, the most Jewish thing ever
As a Jewish person who has learned much and seen much of these two, I can confirm that two Jews equals three opinions. So happy you made this one, really love the content, keep it up!
Omg, I can't believe it but I'm 5 mins into him talking and only just realised he is speaking Farsi and I can understand him. Holy Christ these guys speak with such nasaly voices
The first time I went to a synagogue, the rabbi fumbled a translation over what kind of tree was used to make the Ark of the Covenant. This derailed the Torah lesson as half the people in there began arguing over the translation from Hebrew to English for twenty minute. It was then that I knew I had found my people.
I remember listening to an episode of some podcast that was dedicated to jewish culture and language and they actually said that jews love insulting each other in a lot of different ways and the language has a lot of different insults for every occasion
these guys are apeaking in farsi or rather the dari version and Im pretty sure when he says "goy" he is saying shit like " i piss in ur fathers beard you shit"
@@thomas7365 do not disrepsect afghani machinery, they must have full manuals of ussr tank technology and a f-14 lying around there with secret sikh british wolfenstein shenanigens, all under uzbekistani supervision ofc (dýrð til Úsbekistan)
They have a heavy dialect, especially Yitzak. Assumably his name was اسحاق لیفی since I cannot imagine an Afghan saying "Yitzak" for the life of me. It's hard to understand them.
This video (of the last two afghan jews fighting) was literally recommend to me yesterday and now, this one is also recommended to me. (RU-vid now thinks that I love those two)
I thought this was gonna be some sad tale about them getting tortured and killed... Didnt expect this funny and in a way wholesome story about them. Also shoutout to Jhizzen(?) He just whent "imma do 400, and youre gonna be happy" jedi mind trick
I find it funny that even the Taliban can't deal with these two. On a more serious note though, it's sad we've lost so much Mizrahi Jewish culture in the Middle East as they've all been forced to flee due to anti-Semitism. There used to be thriving Jewish populations, especially in places like Egypt, Yemen, and Syria, and now there are very few, if any Jews left in those countries. Not a few thousand, no, there are mere single-digit numbers of Jews left across the Muslim world. Jews and Muslims (and Christians too) used to live together relatively peacefully. They Jew have all been forced out in this past century. The only Middle Eastern country with a significant Jewish population other than Israel is Iran, and those countries' governments hate each other. So much culture has been lost, and the displaced Mizrahim will probably never get to return. But hey, this is normal for us Jews, what can we do but stick together? smh
Sorry if im wrong, but didnt many mizhrael jews leave their respektable countrys to live in Israel, without beeing forced to. As far as i know, "mostly" lived without antisemitsm.
Weird that we allowed jews to live in our countries with no problem, but after they formed their fascist state in Palestine, they immediately started the Nakba.
I'd say a jew calling a non-jew a goy is not an insult but a jew calling another jew is. Kinda like calling someone a baby, it's not an insult unless the person is explicitly not a baby.
Same for Muslims a Muslim calling a jew a jew isn't an insult but a Muslim calling another Muslim a jew is an insult. You guys are trying so hard to cope lol.
@@MaximAncientDeity I think it's lower then infidel but higher than just saying non-jew on the derogatory scale if you ask me. It's kinda like an old person using the N word, like some don't really mean it as a slur, that's just how they call black people. Or homosexuals calling each other f**, it's a culture-tradition thing that's less popular in today's environment.
i mean the idea you’d liken the majority of humanity to a caste you don’t want to be is in and of itself offensive lol. “we don’t mean offense by this word but we would NEVER want to be it!” like that logic doesn’t track dude lol.
Could you please be more clear on what you mean by 'Occupied Palestine?' I'd doubt that Zablon and Yitzhak would have moved to the West Bank and/or the Gaza strip.
@@Sparky610true, Muslims kinda need to get over the fact that Israel exist it does not effect them so badly that you feel the need to fight for 50 plus years
My heritage. The rich discourse, if you can manage it, is very exciting and with the openness of it all you can really reach the heart of issue fairly efficiently.
Did they go to Israel or occupied Palestine? There is a difference. Occupied Palestine = most of the West Bank and the part of Gaza which is occupied. Israel is a de jure country and is not a part of Palestine which is under military occupation, contrary to what some like to say. Parts of the West Bank are de jure Palestinian but under Israeli military occupation. Maybe you really did mean they joined a settlement in the West Bank, but I feel like that isn’t what you were trying to imply… I mean I hate Russia but I would never go so far as to say Russia doesn’t have a right to exist and is just “occupied tataria” and imply it’s a false state but hey I guess I’m just nit based like that
I really hope when you say you hate Russia. You mean you hate the Russian government? Not the people where I live russophobia is a really big issue and it seems really bad all over the internet with people hating Russians just for existing even though it's their government whose. In the wrong, not the people.
Idk y but the fact that these two can endure taliban occupation and such a terrible regime by focusing on their hatred for one another gives me hope for humanity
Is "Occupied Palestine" Israel or just the internationally agreed Palestinian territories? calling Israel "Occupied Palestine" is like calling it "Occupied Canaan".
For the record, Goy, in of itself isn't a curse word. And it doesn't mean pig or some s*** like that. Essentially means Foreigner or Barbarian. It definitely can be used as a slur and honestly it's hilarious to see how it creative it's user can get with it. But generally when it's used in religious text it's not a slurry it's a descriptor of someone who is a foreigner or stranger.
@@bloodleader5 either that or they pull out the old defense for christian stonings and say "oh well that doesnt apply to us it's a very specific set of circumstances" because any religious text written thousands of years ago will conflict with modern morals and our minds will try to reconcile the former with the latter
@FishbedMyBeloved What rabbis are you listening to? Because if they're approaching a single letter of the Torah with "caution" then they approach heresy.
they weren’t practicing though, just ethnically jewish. These were the last two culturally and religiously jewish individuals. All the children who made aliyah in 2021 were raised muslim, their mother had married a muslim man, and hadn’t really been practicing for many decades. She wasn’t hiding that she was jewish, more so she assimilated to overall Afghan society at the time back in the day, as Afghanistan used to be a communist state and religious observance was frowned upon in the cities.
@@Dualbattle2062Israel exists defacto, not dejure. That difference matters and we will never recognize its legitimacy in perpetuity. Filasteen will eventually return to its rightful rulers.
@@boygenius538_8 Jews are native to Israel. We worshipped the one true god in our temple in Jerusalem when Arabs were bowing to idols in the sand. Israel is ours and we're not going anywhere.