The fact remains that this clade has been part of the West Asian landscape for a long time.
As for your assumptions about me: I’ve traveled half of Europe and I hold European citizenship. The difference between us is that I don’t feel the need to obsess over the label. I find the European vs. Non-European gatekeeping in these forums to be a tedious, 19th-century hobby that has zero relevance in the real world.
I didn't bring up Zionism. You did (Post #6), because you clearly view these genetic charts as a political scoreboard. If you’re genuinely interested in Yemenite Jewish history, that’s great. But if you’re just looking for genetic gotchas to invalidate a group's identity, it’s transparent and, frankly, quite boring.

