Several individuals have taken to social media to debunk the claim that Jesus was Palestinian, asserting that he was Jewish and born in Judea. The tweets emphasize that Jesus was not a Muslim and was born in Israel under Roman occupation. They express concern over what they perceive as historical revisionism and attempts to erase Jewish history and ties to the land. The tweets aim to clarify the historical context and emphasize Jesus' Jewish identity amidst claims that he was Palestinian.
Jesus was not a Palestinian. To say such a thing is to try to erase Jewish history, to erase Jewish ties to the land. “Palestine” didn’t exist when Jesus was alive. Jesus was a Jew. A proud, observant Jew. He was a Jew born in Israel under Roman occupation. Merry Christmas.
REPEAT AFTER ME 🔈 ➡️ Jesus. Was. NOT. Palestinian ⬅️ #Jesus was born a Jew in Judea of Bethlehem. The word ‘Palestine’ was not even in existence then! This whole Jesus was Palestinian nonsense is simply historical revision rolled out every time at Easter & #Christmas.
🇵🇸 In Palestine, where Jesus was born, Christmas is different. https://t.co/CWIbuEmVNF
Don’t believe the hype this Christmas. Jesus was not Palestinian. Jesus is an Israeli Jew. To find out more reasons why that’s the truth, click on my full interview with Pastor Rabbi Giulio Gabeli, click on the link. https://t.co/5jfHqYsDui Merry Christmas 💜 https://t.co/BMgA82SUMa
Jesus wasn’t a Palestinian. He wasn’t a Muslim. He was a Jew. Merry Christmas 🎄 📸 @EitanChitayat https://t.co/MisSHfryuR
Every holiday season, the anti-Israel activist work overtime with their made up history falsely claiming “Jesus was Palestinian”. Let’s settle this once and for all: NO, Jesus was not Palestinian, in fact he was born Jewish in Judea. No amount of historical revisionism can… https://t.co/XXYwp88PHZ