Examining the Genocide Narrative: From Jewish History to Gaza's Reality

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Jason Stanley, a professor of philosophy at Yale University, reflects on his personal connection to the genocide of Jewish people and expresses concern over the current situation in Gaza. He argues that while empathy should be extended to both the Palestinian people and the victims of Hamas, Israel's actions make him feel less safe as a Jewish person. Stanley examines the justifications for mass killings and questions the claim of an existential threat posed by Hamas to Israel. He urges fellow Jewish people to openly call for a halt to Israel's assault on Gaza, as he believes it not only endangers innocent civilians but also fuels antisemitism worldwide.
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