Jesus wasn’t white. Posting pictures of modern day Jewish people is not compelling evidence considering that Jesus and the people that he was biologically related to lived 2000 years ago. There are some traditions which suggests that Jesus, the man, was a perfect human specimen. Blonde/red hair and blue eyes are recessive traits. If Jesus was a perfect (or even a mostly perfect) human specimen, that implies darker eyes, darker hair and darker skin (though we may never know the exact hue).
Again this truly cannot be proven (no photographs) but Jesus was clearly darker than the Victorians painted him and most likely did not have blue eyes. And I wonder about the descriptions that visionaries have had, since they saw the resurrected Christ and didn’t necessarily see Jesus as he was in life. We don’t know. The differing descriptions of those visionaries (if they are all telling the truth) implies that even if they all saw Jesus, they didn’t all see the same thing.
But the answer to the OP’s question must still remain: no.
MUST it now? I says in my mischievously contentious Irish brogue (per my ethnicity I’m allowed)
**Lamentations 4:6 ** The punishment of the daughter of my people is greater than the penalty of Sodom, Which was overthrown in an instant without the turning of a hand.
7*** Brighter than snow were her princes, whiter than milk,*** More ruddy than coral, more precious than sapphire.
Ruddy? Red. Red hair? Red skinned as in fair skinned with a slight burn?
Look who turns out to be “ruddy”. Jesus’ ancestor David!
**1 Samuel 16:12 ** Jesse sent and had the young man brought to them. He was ruddy, a youth handsome to behold and making a splendid appearance. The LORD said, “There-anoint him, for this is he!”
13 Then Samuel, with the horn of oil in hand, anointed him in the midst of his brothers; and from that day on, the spirit of the LORD rushed upon David. When Samuel took his leave, he went to Ramah.
**1 Samuel 17:40 ** Then, staff in hand, David selected five smooth stones from the wadi and put them in the pocket of his shepherd’s bag. With his sling also ready to hand, he approached the Philistine.
41 With his shield-bearer marching before him, the Philistine also advanced closer and closer to David.
42 When he had sized David up, and seen that he was youthful, and ruddy, and handsome in appearance, he held him in contempt.
Looks like Goliath, who lived in the same region, looked substantially different than David.
At the very least. Something. No?
Song of Songs 5:10
My lover is radiant and ruddy;
he stands out among thousands.
11 His head is pure gold;
his locks are palm fronds,
black as the raven.
Black hair here, but that unusual ruddy appearance. This is not David, but the literature is Jewish and so “the lover” is of that ethnicity. Jesus’ ethnicity.
When David is singled out … that is not only the same tribe (Judah) but the same house and ancestor within the tribe of Judah. Your ruling OUT present day Jews (also descended from that same tribe of JUDAH if not converts) is dismissive and curious.
All of them “look white” to me. And they are. Caucasian? Israel is closer to the Caucuses than Ireland is (though further south where its more sunny). Still one doesn’t breed oneself into a whole new race when you are as historically clannish as the Jews have been throughout their history. “Ruth” being an outlier.
What the hey?! If Jesus was white He was white. Might just as easily go nuts because He was Asian (per where he lived) or something. I suspect political correctness in all this.
I myself have gotten several shades darker (on the arms and face especially) since moving from Chicago to California. I look real tan next to my milky white cousins who live in a place where the sun doesn’t break through the clouds for months on end in the winter.
My race and theirs? The same. White. I could probably say “Irish isn’t white … It’s Hibernian” or some such thing. And we Irish Catholics weren’t considered “white” by the Ku Klux Klan in the narrow sense they meant it.
But I’ll contend that most Jewish persons I can think of today would be classified as
“white” if the categories were: White, Black or Yellow. Caucasian using the other words for the races. “Middle Eastern?” Yes of course. But you know what?
Here’s a well known Lebanese born Christian. The late Danny Thomas.
So help me he “looks white” to me too.

For all THAT matters.