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Ehm, your own link and even quoted post ( lol?) mentions them to debunk that as if anyone was arguing it was so. Did you bother to read your link or just run a fast google?
So again, I didn't mention Jewish people...the article, presumably, mentions them because many people are familiar with the Exodus narrative and the trope of Israelite enslavement in Egypt, though as I didn't write the article I can't be sure...
And no sloppy appeals to authority, pls. Yes, i am not an egyptologist. That sort of doesn't mean an egyptologist or a group of them is automatically right to claim WHATEVER. It is why i asked what status their theory has, eg what other egyptologists think, what it is based on, etc. You know, an actual logical point.
Tombs of the workers have been discovered, and they are clearly not slaves. As for the rest of it, I don't know what other Egyptologists think (I'm not an Egyptologist) but my understanding is that, as the director of the Berlin Museum said, it is 'common knowledge' in the field that the Pyramids were not built by slaves. I can't really tell you any more than that, I would suggest reading the links I posted and maybe doing some of your own research if you want to know more.