Witness #1: BRIT-AM (Yair Davidy) - "Rediscovering the Lost Ten Tribes from a Jewish perspective" Yair Davidy's thoroughly documented research has shown that the Lost Ten Tribes, which had been transplanted to the outskirts of Assyria, came to be known as the Sakeans (they were previously known as Yitzakheans or in Aramaic, Isakeans). These Sakeans are known to have migrated across the Bosphorus and made their way into Europe to become the Scythians (S'kitheans) and Saxons (Saksons). Davidy's research has shown that other tribal groups of the Lost Ten Tribes also emerged in Europe under names similar to those of the Tribes of Israel, such as: Galics (Galileans); Danes (Dans); Cimereans (Simeons); Goths/Gots (Gads). After carefully tracing the migrations of the Tribes, Davidy has concluded that each of the Tribes generally came to be associated with a different national group: Ephraim = Britain; Manasseh = USA; Reuben = France; Simeon = Celts and Jews; Levi = with the Jews; Yehuda = Jutes and Jews; Issachar = Swiss and Fins; Zebulon = Holland; Gad = Sweden; Asher = Scots; Benjamin = Belgae and Normans; Dan = Danes and Celts; Naphtali = Norwegians."
Witness #2: UNITED ISRAEL - "Based on this and much additional recent research, our organization, United Israel, holds the position that it can definitely be shown that significant portions of the Lost Tribes migrated northwest, toward Europe and are to be found today among the Anglo-Saxon-Celtic and associated peoples. In other words the tribes are largely located today in the United States, Great Britain, north-western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and other scattered areas. They are primarily Protestant, tied to their Biblical heritage, and have by and large provided a hospitable climate for Jews."