Like I pointed out that must be the work of the devil to confuse the world. I have nothing to gain by stating this because I am a Christian of the bloodline of Judah. Judah is the name they should have used for their new country. Here is the Britannica entry of the 10 lost tribes:
Ten Lost Tribes of Israel
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The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
See Article History
Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, 10 of the original 12
Hebrew tribes, which, under the leadership of
Joshua, took possession of
Canaan, the Promised Land, after the death of Moses. They were named
Asher,
Dan,
Ephraim,
Gad,
Issachar, Manasseh,
Naphtali,
Reuben,
Simeon,
and Zebulun—all sons or grandsons of Jacob. In 930 BC the 10 tribes formed the independent Kingdom of Israel in the north and the 2 other tribes,
Judah and Benjamin, set up the Kingdom of Judah in the south. Following the conquest of the northern kingdom by the Assyrians in 721 BC, the 10 tribes were gradually
assimilated by other peoples and thus disappeared from history. Nevertheless, a belief persisted that one day the Ten Lost Tribes would be found. Eldad ha-Dani, for instance, a 9th-century Jewish traveler, reported locating the tribes “beyond the rivers of Abyssinia” on the far side of an impassable river called
Sambation, a roaring torrent of stones that becomes subdued only on the sabbath, when Jews are not permitted to travel.
Manasseh ben Israel (1604–57) used the
legend of the lost tribes in pleading successfully for admission of Jews into
England during
Oliver Cromwell’s regime. Peoples who at various times were said to be descendants of the lost tribes include the Nestorians, the Mormons, the Afghans, the Falashas of Ethiopia, the American Indians, and the Japanese. Among the numerous immigrants to the State of Israel since its establishment in 1948 were a few who likewise claimed to be remnants of the Ten Lost Tribes. The descendants of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin have survived as Jews because they were allowed to return to their homeland after the
Babylonian Exile of 586 BC.
End article.
So if they are still looking for them, they must still be lost. Simeon is erroneously listed as of the Northern ten, they were fully assimilated into Judah. Omitted was a partial of Levi and a partial of Benjamin. Ephraim and Manasseh should just be called Joseph.