Levantines are not arabs. Egyptians are not arabs. North africans are not arabs. In fact this guys is barely arab according to his dna test, like every other Levantine person. Genetically arabs are only those of gulf states. Even iraqis are not arabs.
Check the more recent Ancestry DNA updates. The more people from the Middle East region that get Ancestry DNA tests the more accurate & specific the results in the future will be.
Exactly, can't give him information if there is no dataset to get it from. Maybe if he encouraged people to take the tests, the tests will become more accurate.
Not how it works?? You don’t take the test and say where you’re from and boom that’s what everyone’s DNA from your area looks like. They do research in different areas on people who can trace their ancestry pretty far back in a certain area and conclude what’s common to that specific area. However, they don’t invest nearly as enough time or money in asia and Africa as they do in Europe. They have to conduct more research in the MENA region in order to give more accurate results.
@@razan767 um no, family tree research has little to do with the ethnicity results. Most people don't even have family trees. Obviously it works by examining the DNA, finding that everyone from a certain area has this DNA structure so people from elsewhere who have it too have ancestors from there. Its basic AF they even explain it themselves on their youtube channel. So yeah because much fewer people from underdeveloped countries are paying $100 for a DNA test they obviously don't have as much genetic info about them.
Not to sound inflammatory, however the modern “countries” of the world are a recent invention. At different times in history, there were different ancient populations moving through each area, and they have since settled and intermixed with other populations already living in a place. Political borders are often artificial and arbitrary, and they do not define the limits of an ethnic group. Awesome results.
It’s more based on where they existed around 500 years ago. Most countries are marginally mixed so the tested population shows what most people in region are made of. Found relatives from other part of world
what are you on? most of Israel today is sefardi, which are jews from north africa and middle east. Myself i'm jewish from Morocco (by my mother) and Tunisia (by my father)
@@daglahane5876 dude you wrong go look at today is@rl they look Europeans you can just tell by looking they have white skin bule eyes Is@rl pm Benjamin netanyahu he's polish he's from Poland his real name is mielikowsky
Wow that’s a high %! I have 19% of middle eastern. Ancestry DNA normally have yearly updates. So I hope the middle eastern region will have further breakdowns for the next update bro
Yea I'm ethnically 100% Chinese. My family has been in Taiwan for hundreds of years (lots of colonists) Before they only circled a big portion of south eastern China, now they separared it into two separate regions with more details and info
The results are based on population samples statistics. Anything under 5% is insignificant and should be ignored. There might be a link but it’s equally likely that someone in that sample has middle eastern DNA so the 97% is the only portion that really matters.
@@Itzz.strawberry01 What? You don't even make sense. You basically said, "No, we won't take a test to see if Jews are native, Isrl betrayed a state that didn't even exist".
@@Sayid-al-Furat LOL, you make me laugh. Palestine is not a state, it’s a country. You should actually learn history sometimes because if you knew, you would know that Israel got kicked out of where ever they lived before and no other country wanted to take them in. Palestine was kind enough to let them in and then they lived peacefully until some Jews or Israelis (whatever you want to call it) started to fight for land. Slowly, Israel took a lot of land from Palestine and currently they are in a war. It’s basically like a guest (Israel) kicking the owner of the house (Palestine) out. Israel was basically homeless until Palestine took them in, no offense.
@@Itzz.strawberry01 Definition of state: "a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government" Definition of country: "a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory" Interchangeable. And Isrl is a country, not a people. It didn't get kicked out of anywhere. The Jewish people did get exiled or ethnically cleansed from several countries, forced to migrate to Palestine, but no, Palestine wasn't because, 1, Palestine didn't exist, 2, Palestine isn't a conscious thing. Look up the White Papers of Palestine, it was a British policy ordained by the Arab leaders, saying "Jews cannot come here". They didn't live peacefully, look up what in Hebron in 1929. And yes, I agree, but the Arabs also took a lot of land themselves. You are treating these countries like they are people lol.
As a mixed race Puerto Rican I was definitely impressed with the results. It was very specific as to what side of the tiny island of Puerto Rico my ancestors came from and it was correct. It was also very specific in the breakdowns of the other regions.
It's only really for latinos, hispanics and Africans. We're mixed with the whole world. Europeans are not mixed really. Even Europeans in America really are not very mixed like this guy.
In all recorded history, there never has been a country called Palestine. Fun fact - Jews in that area used to call themselves Palestinians until the country of Israel was re-established.
I’m an African American and I definitely recommend testing with Ancestry regardless to where you are from. You may find out you are exactly from where you think you’re from, but you also help connect for your cousins who may not know for various reasons. I’ve found cousins in New Zealand, Nigeria, Guinea, Mexico, the Caribbean.. we keep getting the Philippines somehow.
All you’ve got to do is sit back and wait. Your results will get better and better. Don’t worry we all had to go through the same thing.. more and more people from the Middle East and the Levant and your results will become more detailed.
People have moved around and intermixed so much it’s why the whole area is covered, because it’s impossible to untangle. Humans have been on earth in its modern form for about 150,000 years so folks have been moving around and loving on each other in that whole area. ❤
@@angelgregioEveryone is mixed thats how it works. You can only remain one ethnicity group if you do Incest. There is not a singoe human on earth who belongs only to one ethnic group entirely
So the cool thing about that is you’ve contributed to their database, making the pool of DNA that yours is representative of more robust and helpful for people of a similar decent-The more people who use the service the better the service gets. Be sure to check your results every few months or so because as those databases become larger the results become “better” or more specific and well-defined. Sure, there are other services that cater specifically to Asian, Arab, and African populations because they specifically target those portions of their databases-Taking advantage of that market opportunity these services tend to dive deeper into specific ethnic groups, etc. Also, if you want really, really specific results, check out Y-Chromosome & Mitochondrial tests.
@@FBAExapt nah that’s one of your lies . Jews say that black people say that Europeans say that Arabs say that even they say aliens but all of that isn’t true
So basically it shows you that you’re not arab 😀, you’re mostly between south Lebanon/north Palestine so you’re probably descant of ancient canaanian/Phoenicians may be Hebrew to, if it was arabs it would’ve shown Arabia somewhere between arabi Saudia yemen etc, and your mostly levantin not Arab, so it means that you (Palestinians) are not arab coloniser that came from arabia and took the land it means that you’re native to this region/country
Some not all Palestinian muslims from northern palestine are most likely recent converts to islam from Christianity and samaritanism and sometimes from jews. The dna still picks up ancestry from african slaves only found in muslims. Majority of palestinian muslims have high egyptian ancestry as well.
@@franciscasilva8406 No, he was born in Palestine and his mission was to put the children of the tribes of Israel back on the right path. The mission GOD gave Him was to confirm what came before Him (The Torah) and consolidate it with the gospel.
@@VanillaShake-vg6qm At that time Bethlehem (where jesus was born) was part of Judea, not Palestine (in fact, Palestine as a political region didn't exist, just like Israel). And even if it had been in a political region called Palestine, how does that discredit anything I said about his ethnicity? He would still have been a jew.
@@franciscasilva8406 Not exactly ! At the time when Rome dominated the Middle East, Judea was a PROVINCE of Palestine... It was only after the revolts of Jewish nationalists that the Roman emperor Hadrian, determined to eradicate them, changed the name of the province of Judea in Syria Palestine ! So in all cases Judea was an integral part of the country called PALESTINE!
Lol the line that seperates Saudi arabi from other Arab countries is just a line, there are Arab tribes who originated from above and under the line, some originated from Yemen, some from Iraq, that whole region is native to Arabs
Saudi Arabia is a small part of Arabia which is including Arabian Peninsula, Levant and Mesopotamia... Many people make mistake and think that Arabian Peninsula is the only part of Arabia which is historically wrong... Away from that historical names Arabs are existing now in much wide region which is from Arabian Gulf to Atlantic Ocean... May God save the Arab Homeland🤲🏻
I agree. I took a DNA test. All they told me was that I was Indian heritage. It does not go into detail, of all the countries your ancestors lived, nor does it go far up the family tree, like your oldest ancestors. From family and historical research, my heritage is Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Indian, genuine Arabs like Muhammad p.b.u.h and his companions and then Abraham, and Adam, father of mankind.
Even if they don’t hinder you from getting insurance, your life insurance could go up just based on what information they can get from this and data breaches. As much as I would like to do this, it is unfortunate for me as a Middle Eastern cause I’ll just get like 90% Middle Eastern and then some European ancestry ahahah
I was the same but they literally know damn near everything already if you have a birth certificate, social, went to school, got a job, and have social media.
This happened to me also. I was so amped to do that test, and so looking forward to finding out what my lineage is finally, but it was so not what I was trying to find out, such a disappointment for me, and these tests aren't free, I only discovered that, I'm DNA wise, from England, 44% English, 44% Scottish with Irish, 10% Norwegian, 2% German. I'm so unexcited about this, I don't know what to make of this, it's not as super cool as I had initially anticipated.
@@frogbutbluegrey Every country in the world has internet, but does every individual in general public of some countries has access? No. Also if you would have known things around the world you would have taken my comment out of curiosity
I was always told my great grandfather was from Spain but every DNA test I take says that my family actually came from Peru, Ecuador, and Brazilian with a high likelihood I'm actually native South American. Really really eye opening and incredible
Palestinians cannot be the ancestors of the Biblical and Quranic Israelites. After the destruction of the 2nd Temple in 70 AD, the Emperor expelled all Jews from Palestine (present-day Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria) and replaced them with pagan Romans. Isaiah 66:19 "[*] I will send some of the survivors to the nations of Tarshish, Pul and Lud, Tubal and Javan [*]" Christians see this as the expansion of Christianity, and Jews identify this prophecy with the nations in which they lived for 2,000 years. The biblical names correspond to Spain, Turkey and Greece. These are places where they actually were at different times, up to 1948, when Jews left the nations en masse and returned to Israel.
@@echo5935Palestinians cannot be the ancestors of the Biblical and Quranic Israelites. After the destruction of the 2nd Temple in 70 AD, the Emperor expelled all Jews from Palestine (present-day Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria) and replaced them with pagan Romans. Isaiah 66:19 "[*] I will send some of the survivors to the nations of Tarshish, Pul and Lud, Tubal and Javan [*]" Christians see this as the expansion of Christianity, and Jews identify this prophecy with the nations in which they lived for 2,000 years. The biblical names correspond to Spain, Turkey and Greece. These are places where they actually were at different times, up to 1948, when Jews left the nations en masse and returned to Israel.
Wow! Interesting . You will get more breakdowns if you you test with 23 and Me, but Ancestry regularly updates their estimates . Btw you look a lot like how the ancient Greeks of the early common era days depicted their mixed ish population
it's mainly because we're heavily inbred. our parents, grandparents, great grandparents etc are probably cousins or related since that's common in our culture
Cos cultural markers for the different ethnicities, esp in ancient times, are very fluid and iffy. You could also be part Phoenician, Israelite, Greek (from philistine), Amorite, judean etc
I’m honestly surprised he didn’t have any European admixture from the crusades or the slave trades. But then again, I find 23andMe to be more accurate as my results lined up more with my paper trail.
The reason why it’s good for people of European descent is that more people from there do dna tests. If more middle eastern people did dna test then there will be better results.
Egypt started in ancient times as 2 different kingdoms that got united. They were typically darker in the south and lighter in the north and around the nile, As far as we know egyot has had black and North african and Levantine arabs in it for atleast 6000 years probably longer.
@Sgt.chickens but the people who are actually from Egypt are Arab, not black. South sudan is when you start to see black people. So probrably 3 thousand yrs ago they migrated to Egypt.
@@beachaddict7653 they migrated more often than that. There are actually many black egyptians still in egypt today. They look just like other egyptians but darker. Also most "arab" egyptians have somewhere between 10 to 25% sub saharan african DNA As well. We know from archaeology that the egyptian royal family very often intermarried with The Kushite royals to the south
Yup is great for Latinos Because we have European heritage Native American An African descent so it’s very interesting. For instance I got 66% European and 34% Native American. And my European was broken down very well.
The more folk from your region submit dna samples, the bigger their database and the better - more detailed - their results become. Your task now is to persuade others to join in and submit dna !
So this basically clarified for me that African Ancestry would definitely be more beneficial to complete instead of wasting money on the AncestryDNA one.
@@szymeq.haizaki4898lmao "ancient Arabia". Palestinians are descendants of ancient Canaanites, more so than Israelis. There's no such thing as Ancient Arabia too, the only reason Palestinians are called Arab is because they speak Arabic, that's why half of Arabs get called Arabs. Even their faces are different from Yemenis and Omanis which are generally considered ethnic Arabs, they look more Mediterranean and are generally whiter. If modern Israelis's(those who came from Europe) descendants never left the land of Israel/Palestine, then modern Palestinians is what we get
23 and me is good, expensive but good.. apparently more Neanderthal DNA than 82% of the population which is interesting.. and trace ancestry from parts of Asia minor I guess?(Bengal, Indian) Good bit of Asian (China, Japan and Korea) and North African among others. Very weird as I'm ~98% European according to them, mostly German, Scandinavian, Greek and Irish. Which I kinda knew, btw I'm not one to list this stuff out and babble percentages like it really matters at the end of the day.. just kinda hyping the test I took and how good they are plus they connect you with relatives and update your ancestry on a regular basis in their app. For example they recently found Italian among my Mediterranean ancestry. All pretty cool stuff, especially if you're into history and anthropology, you can trace where migratory groups settled with your results.
Most of Arab countries and populations aren’t Arabs ethnically, only Arabians are and some bedouines tribes well knowed around. The arabs never were a numerous people like theirs neighbors cousins Berbers, Egyptians, Canaanites and Mesopotamians, in fact they arabised linguistically most of them during the 7th and 8th century and that’s how you get the « Arab world » mostly located around North Africa and MidEast. As most of theses people were Christians and Jews and converted to Islam. So that doesn’t change by dna who they are for each of them depending the regions, they’re all legitimate descendants of all theses ancients biblical people.
@@simeoneutras2097 we in north africa didnt have arabic like now until the 18th century. France enforced it upon (bureau du arab) us hence the retarded dialect we have called darija. Before that we were normal people with our own language now we dont know anything about ourselves lol
@@TheComputernerd500 Indeed, but there is some people that are spreading a foolish propaganda trying to divide the Maghreb from the arab world, think about it who will get profit of this disturbtion. You belong to this world, your language is afroasiatic too, your dna and most ancient ancestry too came from the old great near east originally, so it doesn't matter if you're considering yourself arab or not, real ones will never see you as " arabs " as them btw lol, that's just a common identity " speaking " and the fact that it's naturally a need to learn at some point for the orthodox islamic religion.
what are you on? most of Israel today is sefardi, which are jews from north africa and middle east. Myself i'm jewish from Morocco (by my mother) and Tunisia (by my father)
@@bountboom240 The majority of israel today is Mizrahi, which means jews from the middle east. Sephardim makes about 55% of the population of Israel. Just look at Ovadya Yossef. His original name is Abd'Allah Yusuf. Is that an european name?
@@daglahane5876 DNA, testing language, and artifact has majority of "Jews" coming from Turkey(and Iran); they're not indigenous to Israel.. Therefore, Jerusalem has been underfoot by the Gentiles......(And by Colonialism but they also took over an identity) The Ashkenaz people of the old testament are the same from Japeth in Genesis 10:3; this was proved by artifacts from where they were biblically. From tracing the family lineage evidence states Jews; Sephardic and Ashkenaz share ancestry and that being Iranian. Hence, the Iranian Talmud, you guys were Persian traders. The Kazars were skilled horsemen who often took people's identites Shemites are not European, that's Japeth who was also around the Caucasus mountains in the table of Gentile nations in the book of Genesis. The Persian Talmud says they're from Japeth
@tshekediwalker8644 Dude are you daft or just slow? You say this makes us realise we are all connected and this guy is 97% one ethnicity...not really connecting🤣
I got 100% Levant region. Nothing from North Africa or the Middle East Arab regions. Mainly areas in South West Lebanon were indicated, and some parts of Syria.
DNA tests is based on who you're related to today and share ancestry with closest. This makes sense since your eyes do look ethiopian. DNA tests can't touch into ancestral details since that requires research with a lot of money.
It's interesting how technology has become so advanced that we can find our relatives simply by using saliva.
That'd make me so mad I could spit!
I found many of my cousins on there also with the help of the public records they keep on the website
He’s not arab it said Middle East he’s Middle Eastern but not arab he’s from the levant and not Arabia
@@nooraqueen2716
Hi. Are you from Abdullah Khaleeji's comments section? I also agree with you.
I’m actually born in Egypt
Ancestry test: mmh yes this arab is made out of arab
Lmaooo
@@TheCultureCaptainEgyptians aren't "real" Arabs.. They carry predominantly 60-80% native Egyptian DNA.. They were Arabized by the Arab invaders!
🤭
Levantines are not arabs. Egyptians are not arabs. North africans are not arabs. In fact this guys is barely arab according to his dna test, like every other Levantine person. Genetically arabs are only those of gulf states. Even iraqis are not arabs.
ROTFLMAO
Check the more recent Ancestry DNA updates. The more people from the Middle East region that get Ancestry DNA tests the more accurate & specific the results in the future will be.
@cavachoncx3 jesus is a human prophet of Allah (God), he isnt God
They have the largest data base of caucasians basically. You can use the data to run it through other calculators and some are more specific to race
@@abirahmed8643 3 in one. The father the son and the holy spirit.
@@abirahmed8643 Yeshua is the son of God Almighty who saves us from dying on the cross for our sins
@@abirahmed8643 He's God, Read John 8:58!
Now get an Israeli to do one
What do you mean. They will get that theyre from europe because of how israel is not real semetic
@@echo5935Arabs came in the 6th century.
@@___E and jews came from europe
@@___Ehe is not arab he is Canaan the real people of Palestinie
@@___Epalestinians are canaanites
Dude the reason is because it's mostly Europeans taking the test so they have more data, how many Palestinians do you think have taken a DNA test?
Exactly, can't give him information if there is no dataset to get it from. Maybe if he encouraged people to take the tests, the tests will become more accurate.
Not how it works?? You don’t take the test and say where you’re from and boom that’s what everyone’s DNA from your area looks like. They do research in different areas on people who can trace their ancestry pretty far back in a certain area and conclude what’s common to that specific area. However, they don’t invest nearly as enough time or money in asia and Africa as they do in Europe. They have to conduct more research in the MENA region in order to give more accurate results.
@@razan767 um no, family tree research has little to do with the ethnicity results. Most people don't even have family trees. Obviously it works by examining the DNA, finding that everyone from a certain area has this DNA structure so people from elsewhere who have it too have ancestors from there. Its basic AF they even explain it themselves on their youtube channel. So yeah because much fewer people from underdeveloped countries are paying $100 for a DNA test they obviously don't have as much genetic info about them.
He’s Palestinian not arab Palestinians are arabnised it said Middle East but if he did 23 and me he would have zero % Arabian
@@nooraqueen2716 Palestine is in the middle east and yes Palestinians are considered Arabs.
Nigerian. Proof that many travelled to Sham to study in the past. Mabroook
Not to sound inflammatory, however the modern “countries” of the world are a recent invention. At different times in history, there were different ancient populations moving through each area, and they have since settled and intermixed with other populations already living in a place. Political borders are often artificial and arbitrary, and they do not define the limits of an ethnic group.
Awesome results.
Spot on. Well said. Most people just the “I am [country]ian”. Looking at chromosomes is much better.
It’s more based on where they existed around 500 years ago. Most countries are marginally mixed so the tested population shows what most people in region are made of. Found relatives from other part of world
Your results will probably update. Mines updated 3 times.
Mine has changed 6 times and the numbers changed drastically at this point it’s weird.
@@alexandriamcgill4724 😮 Did it say you had a certain ethnicity & then it went away & said you had that ethnicity again?
@@alexandriamcgill4724 can you give an example change from where to where? why did they change so many times like that, ain't valid ?
@@KimAhrina11 When I asked the lady she just said it was because the dna was mixed.
Those tests are not 100% safe everything under 5% is definitely not showing exactly where you come from....
When an Israeli does one: Poland, Czechia, Germany and Netherlands 😂
what are you on? most of Israel today is sefardi, which are jews from north africa and middle east. Myself i'm jewish from Morocco (by my mother) and Tunisia (by my father)
@@daglahane5876the Islamist cult of Mohammed is based on lies.
Like if u tell them their leader was a pdfile they’ll lie and say no 😅
@@daglahane5876 dude you wrong go look at today is@rl they look Europeans you can just tell by looking they have white skin bule eyes
Is@rl pm Benjamin netanyahu he's polish he's from Poland his real name is mielikowsky
@@daglahane5876today Jews are not true Hebrew Jews they askanzai European converts jews who converted Judaism in 600ce
When 6 million Jews were slaughtered they were all Jewish no matter where from right?
I’m 98% Arab from Arabia and I’m from 🇦🇪 GCC
As an Ethiopian, happy you are 2% Ethiopian! 😊
It doesn't make sense
Why wouldn't it make sense? Look into the history of the Assyrians.@@AwedJR
@@AwedJR Bro, just let me be happy for things that I want to be happy for. Stop raining on people's parade.
@@AwedJR I think it's from the trans sahara slave trade
@Everyone _Modern_ day Ethiopians *are* Arabs mixed with some black African. Aboriginal Ethiopians were dark skinned.
Wow that’s a high %! I have 19% of middle eastern. Ancestry DNA normally have yearly updates. So I hope the middle eastern region will have further breakdowns for the next update bro
I’m actually born in Egypt
Yea I'm ethnically 100% Chinese. My family has been in Taiwan for hundreds of years (lots of colonists) Before they only circled a big portion of south eastern China, now they separared it into two separate regions with more details and info
The results are based on population samples statistics. Anything under 5% is insignificant and should be ignored. There might be a link but it’s equally likely that someone in that sample has middle eastern DNA so the 97% is the only portion that really matters.
Ooo where are you from
Now we know who the land belongs to.
Test Mizrahi Jews.
@@Sayid-al-FuratNo, Palestinians is who it belongs to. They were their first, Israel took shelter in Palestine and now is betraying them.
@@Itzz.strawberry01 What? You don't even make sense. You basically said, "No, we won't take a test to see if Jews are native, Isrl betrayed a state that didn't even exist".
@@Sayid-al-Furat LOL, you make me laugh. Palestine is not a state, it’s a country. You should actually learn history sometimes because if you knew, you would know that Israel got kicked out of where ever they lived before and no other country wanted to take them in. Palestine was kind enough to let them in and then they lived peacefully until some Jews or Israelis (whatever you want to call it) started to fight for land. Slowly, Israel took a lot of land from Palestine and currently they are in a war. It’s basically like a guest (Israel) kicking the owner of the house (Palestine) out. Israel was basically homeless until Palestine took them in, no offense.
@@Itzz.strawberry01 Definition of state: "a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government"
Definition of country: "a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory"
Interchangeable. And Isrl is a country, not a people. It didn't get kicked out of anywhere. The Jewish people did get exiled or ethnically cleansed from several countries, forced to migrate to Palestine, but no, Palestine wasn't because, 1, Palestine didn't exist, 2, Palestine isn't a conscious thing. Look up the White Papers of Palestine, it was a British policy ordained by the Arab leaders, saying "Jews cannot come here". They didn't live peacefully, look up what in Hebron in 1929. And yes, I agree, but the Arabs also took a lot of land themselves. You are treating these countries like they are people lol.
I wasted my money on ancestry. Had great results with 23and me. Highly recommend
What was the difference?
As a mixed race Puerto Rican I was definitely impressed with the results. It was very specific as to what side of the tiny island of Puerto Rico my ancestors came from and it was correct. It was also very specific in the breakdowns of the other regions.
Turns out ur black huh
Or did ur results say “latina”
It's only really for latinos, hispanics and Africans. We're mixed with the whole world. Europeans are not mixed really. Even Europeans in America really are not very mixed like this guy.
In all recorded history, there never has been a country called Palestine. Fun fact - Jews in that area used to call themselves Palestinians until the country of Israel was re-established.
West African Muslim pilgrims settled in Palestine from the medieval era. That is probably why you are 1% Nigerian.
I’m an African American and I definitely recommend testing with Ancestry regardless to where you are from. You may find out you are exactly from where you think you’re from, but you also help connect for your cousins who may not know for various reasons. I’ve found cousins in New Zealand, Nigeria, Guinea, Mexico, the Caribbean.. we keep getting the Philippines somehow.
@@AllBrightColors Very interesting.
All you’ve got to do is sit back and wait. Your results will get better and better. Don’t worry we all had to go through the same thing.. more and more people from the Middle East and the Levant and your results will become more detailed.
People have moved around and intermixed so much it’s why the whole area is covered, because it’s impossible to untangle. Humans have been on earth in its modern form for about 150,000 years so folks have been moving around and loving on each other in that whole area. ❤
Put your test results in another company to see a different breakdown
Bro is this me or does he look like NasDaily😂lol
Makes sense actually i thought so too
Bro, it literally highlighted where Palestine is at.
I believe he meant more mixed race.
Nothing wrong with that. He's a Palestinian Arab. He's not mixed.
@@angelgregioEveryone is mixed thats how it works.
You can only remain one ethnicity group if you do Incest. There is not a singoe human on earth who belongs only to one ethnic group entirely
Free Palestine from the river to the see🇵🇸❤
Unlike the polish and russian whites intruders who have 99% European
As a Nigerian myself “Come Home.”
that stinks....mine was super specific down to the village.... maybe not tons of middle easterners participating...
you are from many countries in the middle east. your test is correct because you guys are a huge mix of all countries in the middle east
So the cool thing about that is you’ve contributed to their database, making the pool of DNA that yours is representative of more robust and helpful for people of a similar decent-The more people who use the service the better the service gets. Be sure to check your results every few months or so because as those databases become larger the results become “better” or more specific and well-defined.
Sure, there are other services that cater specifically to Asian, Arab, and African populations because they specifically target those portions of their databases-Taking advantage of that market opportunity these services tend to dive deeper into specific ethnic groups, etc.
Also, if you want really, really specific results, check out Y-Chromosome & Mitochondrial tests.
The Ethiopian is the Egyptian part lol
No the ethiopian is from the transsaharan slave trade.
wtf ? No
@@Maria00569 Yup this was a year ago. The Berber are the Egyptians
The Nigerian too 😂
@@FBAExapt nah that’s one of your lies . Jews say that black people say that Europeans say that Arabs say that even they say aliens but all of that isn’t true
Well there is nothing we can do but be impressed
So basically it shows you that you’re not arab 😀, you’re mostly between south Lebanon/north Palestine so you’re probably descant of ancient canaanian/Phoenicians may be Hebrew to, if it was arabs it would’ve shown Arabia somewhere between arabi Saudia yemen etc, and your mostly levantin not Arab, so it means that you (Palestinians) are not arab coloniser that came from arabia and took the land it means that you’re native to this region/country
Yes we are not arabs but we speak Arabic
Because I'm not from an Arab tribe
same with north african if the test shows that you are north african then that means you are berber.
Some not all Palestinian muslims from northern palestine are most likely recent converts to islam from Christianity and samaritanism and sometimes from jews. The dna still picks up ancestry from african slaves only found in muslims. Majority of palestinian muslims have high egyptian ancestry as well.
Where do you think Lebanon and Palestine located in? Both levant and mesopotamia/Iraq are located in the Arabian plateue.
Jews are from europe
Man founds out he has n word pass
I think you should do an update on this because they updated the middle eastern region
I’m Greek to
I’m actually born in Egypt
Will this be good I am from Kashmir India..... should I do this tooo...?
That’s how Jesus looked like: brown Arab with black curly hair
He was jewish. Even palestinians only started having arabic ethnical traits after the arab invasion in the 7th century AD. But nice try my dude.
@@franciscasilva8406 No, he was born in Palestine and his mission was to put the children of the tribes of Israel back on the right path. The mission GOD gave Him was to confirm what came before Him (The Torah) and consolidate it with the gospel.
@@VanillaShake-vg6qm At that time Bethlehem (where jesus was born) was part of Judea, not Palestine (in fact, Palestine as a political region didn't exist, just like Israel). And even if it had been in a political region called Palestine, how does that discredit anything I said about his ethnicity? He would still have been a jew.
@@franciscasilva8406 Not exactly ! At the time when Rome dominated the Middle East, Judea was a PROVINCE of Palestine... It was only after the revolts of Jewish nationalists that the Roman emperor Hadrian, determined to eradicate them, changed the name of the province of Judea in Syria Palestine ! So in all cases Judea was an integral part of the country called PALESTINE!
@@franciscasilva8406 And the term “Jew” refers to the religious affiliation of the inhabitants and not their country.
They probably don’t have enough samples to distinguish between Levantines, Gulf Arabs, Yemenis, etc. yet.
You are truly an Arhabs !
Man has the n-word pass
Arabs are "sand niggaz"
mixtures of black/turk
I *K.new I saw
that Ethiopian
in you!🌍👀👌🏽
Just to let you know Middle-East doesn’t = Arab, Arabs are from Saudi Arabia but you could have Arab DNA.
Arab doesn’t = Saudi Arabia. There’s many Arab countries.
Lol the line that seperates Saudi arabi from other Arab countries is just a line, there are Arab tribes who originated from above and under the line, some originated from Yemen, some from Iraq, that whole region is native to Arabs
Saudi Arabia is a small part of Arabia which is including Arabian Peninsula, Levant and Mesopotamia... Many people make mistake and think that Arabian Peninsula is the only part of Arabia which is historically wrong... Away from that historical names Arabs are existing now in much wide region which is from Arabian Gulf to Atlantic Ocean... May God save the Arab Homeland🤲🏻
@@km-jd6htbs
Thanks, you saved me money.
At least you can identify your lineage with the Nigerian Prince
I agree. I took a DNA test. All they told me was that I was Indian heritage. It does not go into detail, of all the countries your ancestors lived, nor does it go far up the family tree, like your oldest ancestors.
From family and historical research, my heritage is Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Indian, genuine Arabs like Muhammad p.b.u.h and his companions and then Abraham, and Adam, father of mankind.
Well, you are south asian. What else can you expect?
0:38 oml- SUBHANALLAH!!! ARE YOU MY ACTUAL BIG BROTHER OR SOMETHIN'!?!?!?
I’m actually born in Egypt
Even if they don’t hinder you from getting insurance, your life insurance could go up just based on what information they can get from this and data breaches. As much as I would like to do this, it is unfortunate for me as a Middle Eastern cause I’ll just get like 90% Middle Eastern and then some European ancestry ahahah
Dude that's good means your almost pure simetic, real biblical noodling,something to be very proud of!
Proud to be inbred? Weird
"With the highest conshenshashin" 😂
FREE PALESTINE✊🏻✊🏿✊🏽🇵🇸 from settler and colonial nation of “isr*ael”
Why don’t you go to Gaza and help out
There has never been a country called Palestine - so free it from what exactly?
I find it very interesting delving into the genetic links between the races.
Middle Eastern do have african decent in them because people from Africa migrated there one point in time. Or people just traveled and fell in love.
Philistine DNA at burial site in Gaza was Southern Italian/ Greek.
I will never take one of these tests. The internet doesn’t need my DNA on file.
Ur too scared?
😂scared
What have you got to hide?
Wait until you learn how much data is already collected on you. DNA is the last thing you have to worry about, what do you think they will do with it?
I was the same but they literally know damn near everything already if you have a birth certificate, social, went to school, got a job, and have social media.
I took the same test and it reunited my family with relatives that we lost touch with almost half a century ago.
That'd make me so mad I could spit!
It's just Spit🤷🏽♀️🙄
This happened to me also. I was so amped to do that test, and so looking forward to finding out what my lineage is finally, but it was so not what I was trying to find out, such a disappointment for me, and these tests aren't free, I only discovered that, I'm DNA wise, from England, 44% English, 44% Scottish with Irish, 10% Norwegian, 2% German. I'm so unexcited about this, I don't know what to make of this, it's not as super cool as I had initially anticipated.
He has one percent of my country ERITREA 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
How are you even using internet from eritrea lol
@@barneystinson6494I know it’s hard to believe, but many places in the world besides your country also have internet. Crazy, I know!
@@frogbutbluegrey Every country in the world has internet, but does every individual in general public of some countries has access? No. Also if you would have known things around the world you would have taken my comment out of curiosity
Probably from slavery.
@@meina0614 slavery?? bruv you dont know the history of horn Africa, horn of africa never been slaves, check again, we had the most empires in Africa
I was always told my great grandfather was from Spain but every DNA test I take says that my family actually came from Peru, Ecuador, and Brazilian with a high likelihood I'm actually native South American. Really really eye opening and incredible
I mean spaniards did immigrate to peru ecuador and brazil
@@nartworks557 no I was told my family was from Spain
lol i alr knew how the cideo would end. i'm south asian, duh. i get you brother 😂
It gets more specific the more people take the test
The irony is I would’ve liked to be one ethnicity to feel that belonging. But you’d prefer multiple 😂
Sometimes people like being connected to various different places.
One area means ur inbred lol
Bruh you are the most palestinian ive ever seen no need for the test😂
great video keep up 🫶🏻
I am anglo-saxon decent Dutch and British. My results came back 100% Northern and Western Europe. But I do have DNA associated with most races.
n ice im dutch too (im a native)
My mom did it and all that lit up was 🏴🇮🇪🇩🇪, so take yours as a W 😭
what do u mean W?
100% JEWISH!!!
Jews are from europe theyre not from middle east
Palestinians cannot be the ancestors of the Biblical and Quranic Israelites.
After the destruction of the 2nd Temple in 70 AD, the Emperor expelled all Jews from Palestine (present-day Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria) and replaced them with pagan Romans.
Isaiah 66:19
"[*] I will send some of the survivors to the nations of Tarshish, Pul and Lud, Tubal and Javan [*]"
Christians see this as the expansion of Christianity, and Jews identify this prophecy with the nations in which they lived for 2,000 years.
The biblical names correspond to Spain, Turkey and Greece.
These are places where they actually were at different times, up to 1948, when Jews left the nations en masse and returned to Israel.
"I just want to know who am i."
My man is secretly a joestar💀💀💀
(Jojolion JJBA reference)
Palestinian was a term by the Romans and later by the British. What did the turks call it?
Why would you go by what the Turks called it ?
Filistin
Palestine is real. While israel is not
@@echo5935wrong
@@echo5935Palestinians cannot be the ancestors of the Biblical and Quranic Israelites.
After the destruction of the 2nd Temple in 70 AD, the Emperor expelled all Jews from Palestine (present-day Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria) and replaced them with pagan Romans.
Isaiah 66:19
"[*] I will send some of the survivors to the nations of Tarshish, Pul and Lud, Tubal and Javan [*]"
Christians see this as the expansion of Christianity, and Jews identify this prophecy with the nations in which they lived for 2,000 years.
The biblical names correspond to Spain, Turkey and Greece.
These are places where they actually were at different times, up to 1948, when Jews left the nations en masse and returned to Israel.
Wow! Interesting . You will get more breakdowns if you you test with 23 and Me, but Ancestry regularly updates their estimates . Btw you look a lot like how the ancient Greeks of the early common era days depicted their mixed ish population
23 and me does a great job with breaking it down as compared to Ancestry
Maybe just be smarter and it won’t be so hard for you stupid
it's mainly because we're heavily inbred. our parents, grandparents, great grandparents etc are probably cousins or related since that's common in our culture
I wouldn't really call cousin marriage inbred because we're biologically strangers
I got 1.6% Nigerian and I’m pasty white girl from Ireland 😂. Also 5.6% North African which I’m loving.
The very worst genes in the world, along with the 2nd worst genes in the world. Congratulations. Maybe it's just some old Phoenician, and not monkey.
I knew you were Palestinian from the first second I saw your face 😂😂😂
he is now 1% BLACK
Cos cultural markers for the different ethnicities, esp in ancient times, are very fluid and iffy. You could also be part Phoenician, Israelite, Greek (from philistine), Amorite, judean etc
If the Israeli had performed this examination, he would not have obtained such a wonderful result
You’re just not mixed with European. You’re middle eastern only and that’s ok! Doesn’t mean the test is bad. Be proud of your roots!
I’m honestly surprised he didn’t have any European admixture from the crusades or the slave trades. But then again, I find 23andMe to be more accurate as my results lined up more with my paper trail.
@@kcirtapelyk6060 DNA is also not passed down evenly whole ancestry can disappear in a few generations or stay for dozens
The reason why it’s good for people of European descent is that more people from there do dna tests. If more middle eastern people did dna test then there will be better results.
Palestina is not arab its levant inhabitated by the levant semetic people. Arabs are from oman,yemen and suadi arabia
Yes. Palestinians are not Arabs. They are Arabized levantine people
@@yesusbugil3893true just like jews are from Iraq babylon
Why you neglected Kwuait, Bahrain, UAE and Qatar? and to some extent south Jordan and south Iraq too?
Why didn’t you like the results? It was accurate. You didn’t get a lot of places because your family isn’t heavily mixed
Exactly
Every now and then i see a black person in gaza and egypt and i think to myself, "how tf did that happen?" Now I know.
Egypt started in ancient times as 2 different kingdoms that got united. They were typically darker in the south and lighter in the north and around the nile,
As far as we know egyot has had black and North african and Levantine arabs in it for atleast 6000 years probably longer.
@Sgt.chickens but the people who are actually from Egypt are Arab, not black. South sudan is when you start to see black people. So probrably 3 thousand yrs ago they migrated to Egypt.
@@beachaddict7653 they migrated more often than that.
There are actually many black egyptians still in egypt today. They look just like other egyptians but darker.
Also most "arab" egyptians have somewhere between 10 to 25% sub saharan african DNA As well.
We know from archaeology that the egyptian royal family very often intermarried with The Kushite royals to the south
The Ancient Egyptians were Nubians you muppet not Arabs you clearly do not know history
Yeah. Slavery or refugees.
Yeah I was disappointed the results were so broad. Was hoping for very specific details.
I swear everyone has atleast 1% Nigerian in them
bcs most people were taken to be slaves from there
@@sunipye7051
Wrong! Nigerians occupied the
middle east long before this
mix races were made!!!!
This might be because there are many shared genetics in the whole region, so it’s harder to determine where exactly the genetics came from.
Yup is great for Latinos Because we have European heritage Native American An African descent so it’s very interesting. For instance I got 66% European and 34% Native American. And my European was broken down very well.
What part of europe
The more folk from your region submit dna samples, the bigger their database and the better - more detailed - their results become. Your task now is to persuade others to join in and submit dna !
He got some jewish but he didnt wanted to Show it
Hes palestinian not jewish. Jewish peopke are from europe they are not real semitic people. Free palestine
His family converted from Judaism or sirian Christianity
Judaism is a religion
Jewish is not a race
@@personofcultureit’s a race . Read some history
So this basically clarified for me that African Ancestry would definitely be more beneficial to complete instead of wasting money on the AncestryDNA one.
Your decendant of Arabian nomads that's why you got a huge region
My dad is from Iran and my mum is European. Would like to do this
"From the country of Palestine"; Palestine isn't a country.
Literally. Wikipedia proofs that. European Jewish have more % D.N.A. with Levant and Palestinians more with ancient Arabia.😂
و هل اخرائيل دولة 😂😂😂😂
Isreal isnt a country
But paliestien is a country
@@szymeq.haizaki4898lmao "ancient Arabia". Palestinians are descendants of ancient Canaanites, more so than Israelis. There's no such thing as Ancient Arabia too, the only reason Palestinians are called Arab is because they speak Arabic, that's why half of Arabs get called Arabs. Even their faces are different from Yemenis and Omanis which are generally considered ethnic Arabs, they look more Mediterranean and are generally whiter. If modern Israelis's(those who came from Europe) descendants never left the land of Israel/Palestine, then modern Palestinians is what we get
More like it not a country no more but it was at a certain time
23 and me is good, expensive but good.. apparently more Neanderthal DNA than 82% of the population which is interesting.. and trace ancestry from parts of Asia minor I guess?(Bengal, Indian) Good bit of Asian (China, Japan and Korea) and North African among others. Very weird as I'm ~98% European according to them, mostly German, Scandinavian, Greek and Irish. Which I kinda knew, btw I'm not one to list this stuff out and babble percentages like it really matters at the end of the day.. just kinda hyping the test I took and how good they are plus they connect you with relatives and update your ancestry on a regular basis in their app. For example they recently found Italian among my Mediterranean ancestry. All pretty cool stuff, especially if you're into history and anthropology, you can trace where migratory groups settled with your results.
But palestinians arent arabs tho....
Most of Arab countries and populations aren’t Arabs ethnically, only Arabians are and some bedouines tribes well knowed around. The arabs never were a numerous people like theirs neighbors cousins Berbers, Egyptians, Canaanites and Mesopotamians, in fact they arabised linguistically most of them during the 7th and 8th century and that’s how you get the « Arab world » mostly located around North Africa and MidEast. As most of theses people were Christians and Jews and converted to Islam. So that doesn’t change by dna who they are for each of them depending the regions, they’re all legitimate descendants of all theses ancients biblical people.
@@simeoneutras2097 we in north africa didnt have arabic like now until the 18th century. France enforced it upon (bureau du arab) us hence the retarded dialect we have called darija. Before that we were normal people with our own language now we dont know anything about ourselves lol
@@simeoneutras2097 we did have arabic but was only used for islam and talking to other muslims that werent amazigh
@@TheComputernerd500 Indeed, but there is some people that are spreading a foolish propaganda trying to divide the Maghreb from the arab world, think about it who will get profit of this disturbtion. You belong to this world, your language is afroasiatic too, your dna and most ancient ancestry too came from the old great near east originally, so it doesn't matter if you're considering yourself arab or not, real ones will never see you as " arabs " as them btw lol, that's just a common identity " speaking " and the fact that it's naturally a need to learn at some point for the orthodox islamic religion.
@@TheComputernerd500lol there was not Arabic spoken anywhere in North Africa before the arab Islamic conquest .
The results from Europe turn out to be very similar. My results are almost completely Irish and some English but it's a large area
Israel : 100% European 0% Middle eastern
Most israelis are from middle east you bozo
what are you on? most of Israel today is sefardi, which are jews from north africa and middle east. Myself i'm jewish from Morocco (by my mother) and Tunisia (by my father)
Israelis are from southern Russia and northern Ukraine. Or just say eastern Europe. Sepharvaim went to Spain and ashkenaz Germany
@@bountboom240 The majority of israel today is Mizrahi, which means jews from the middle east. Sephardim makes about 55% of the population of Israel. Just look at Ovadya Yossef. His original name is Abd'Allah Yusuf. Is that an european name?
@@daglahane5876 DNA, testing language, and artifact has majority of "Jews" coming from Turkey(and Iran); they're not indigenous to Israel..
Therefore, Jerusalem has been underfoot by the Gentiles......(And by Colonialism but they also took over an identity) The Ashkenaz people of the old testament are the same from Japeth in Genesis 10:3; this was proved by artifacts from where they were biblically. From tracing the family lineage evidence states Jews; Sephardic and Ashkenaz share ancestry and that being Iranian. Hence, the Iranian Talmud, you guys were Persian traders.
The Kazars were skilled horsemen who often took people's identites
Shemites are not European, that's Japeth who was also around the Caucasus mountains in the table of Gentile nations in the book of Genesis. The Persian Talmud says they're from Japeth
Your percentages will probably change over time. My husband’s was originally 97% French, then started changing each year.
wonder if more people did this and they realise we’re all so connected if there will be less discrimination and racism.
This guy is literally 97% from one area
@@dariomartinez459 point is?
@tshekediwalker8644
Dude are you daft or just slow?
You say this makes us realise we are all connected and this guy is 97% one ethnicity...not really connecting🤣
@@anfieldreds_1892he’s inbred
I'm also ethiopian🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
How are you surprised at the Ethiopian and Nigerian dna? Have you looked at yourself? I’m surprised you don’t have more African dna.
There's nothing Sub-Saharan about him really
@@blackinton2526 His hair.
@@Kimshi4242 Meh barely
@@blackinton2526 His skin tone too.
@@Kimshi4242 You pushing it man ain't nothing black African about him cut it out you must be American always claiming anything as black
Only the Arab has the purest dna Semitic
BU****** SH*****
Free Palestine
For what its worth, the Euro results are not necessarily more specific. My mom's results were basically "you're Anglo-Saxon and Irish"
What would be the best dna test if you want to check Middle Eastern ancestry?
I got 100% Levant region. Nothing from North Africa or the Middle East Arab regions. Mainly areas in South West Lebanon were indicated, and some parts of Syria.
Looks Yemeni
I was thinkin he's Yemeni before I saw the video
@@reemalatif1089
Yeah I was surprised he said Palestine.
He probably has Bedouin background.
DNA tests is based on who you're related to today and share ancestry with closest. This makes sense since your eyes do look ethiopian. DNA tests can't touch into ancestral details since that requires research with a lot of money.