I gave more then just examples to torture. I gave examples to soldiers bombing villages and soldiers surrounding Sabra while Palestinians were being murdered. And people were tutored to death in the Kiram prison.
My comparing to Nazi soldiers was in regard to people following orders blindly. I see no deference, for example, between the soldiers who surrounded Sabra during the massacre, and Nazi soldiers who guarded death camps. I see no difference between agents of the Shin-Bet or Israeli Soldiers who trained the SLA to kidnap, torture, and kill civilians to Nazi technocrats who assisted and maintained the system in tact. And what was the SLA if not a death machine?
By this I’m not trying to trivialize the holocaust. I’m trying to draw attention to the fact that the Nazi frame of mind, the obedience to the state in face of atrocities, is still with us.
its Illogical because it creates a paradox, it defeats the Palestinians objectives by uniting instead of polarizing the Israeli society.
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