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Originally Posted by Fuzz
You are so certain that Israel has no desire to kill more than necessary, and you justify that position by saying they could, and haven't, so won't. Let me ask you this, did Hitler go immediately to killing all the Jews, or was it a long process?
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Yes, I'm certain that Israel doesn't have desire to kill "more than necessary" or simply for the sake of killing. I went to school there and the education was always about striving for peace and living in peace in our country. Moreover Israel is still a democracy, and any such killing wouldn't be supported by the majority, or the legal system in Israel.
You're trying to force a rather tasteless narrative here. The Arab/Muslim citizens of Israel enjoy the same rights as the Jews. You just conveniently forget about them because they decided to join Israel after 1948.
Israel never tried exterminate all the Arab refugees, that then became the Palestinians. There was plenty of time since 1967 to accomplish that. Hitler in contrast was appointed as the chanselor of Germany in 1933 and almost immediately all of Germany's problems were blamed on the Jews. The final solution took 10 years before it started being implemented, but Jews became worse than slaves long before that.