Through a long and systematic effort, the Jews succeeded in promoting a set of ideas and beliefs that lack any sound scientific basis, to the point that they became acceptable to broad segments of global public opinion, particularly in the Arab world. This endeavor was not accidental or arbitrary; rather, it was part of a comprehensive project aimed at establishing the intellectual and cultural foundations upon which the Zionist entity, now established on the land of Palestine, is built.Among the most prominent of these narratives is the myth of the so-called "Hebrew language," the very name being a corruption of the word "Arabic," which represents the linguistic origin of what is known today as Hebrew. Any linguist, possessing even a modicum of objectivity, can discern the fragility of this claim; the Hebrew currently spoken in occupied Palestine does not, in terms of structure and characteristics, rise to the level of an independent language, for several scholarly reasons.On the one hand, Hebrew has only about 2,500 root words, roughly one-tenth the number found in Arabic, revealing its limited vocabulary despite repeated claims of historical antiquity. On the other hand, the majority of its vocabulary consists of Arabic words with altered pronunciation, with a crucial difference: Arabic is a dynamic, inflectional language, rich in conjugation and semantics, while Hebrew appears rigid and limited in its development, as if it were borrowed at a later stage from its Arabic source.
The earliest known Hebrew text is from around the 10th century BCE (Gezer calendar, pictured.) The earliest Arabic text is from at least a thousand years later, and many date it to around the third century CE.
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