Does Israel Treat Palestinians the Same Way Nazis Treated Jews?

Does Israel Treat Palestinians the Same Way Nazis Treated Jews?

Jan 31, 2022
More than a third of the Norwegian public believes that Israel treats Palestinians the same as how Nazis treated Jews during the Holocaust, according to a recent survey. Such an attitude coincides with Norwegian schools and media presenting Israel as the great villain of the Middle East. It thus raises the question of what will future generations think about Israel if such is the material being circulated, and have we not progressed beyond such attitudes? We have not progressed beyond any of these attitudes because we have not corrected anything. Antisemitism does not pass, but only on condition that Jews change themselves, i.e. that Jews start relating to themselves, to their lives, to their place and to the world differently and truthfully. We need to know why we exist, and who we are as a nation. We exist in order to show the world the corrected form of human society as a whole. The corrected form is “Love your neighbor as yourself.” If we make progress in that direction, then we will be able to influence the entire world, including Norway. This is the rule by which we all need to live. If we lived by it, then all people would feel a positive illumination coming from the Jewish people, and thanks to the Jews, all people would also come closer to realizing that rule. Today, we are condemned for how we treat the Palestinians. However, if we in Israel will start implementing relations of love for one another, even a little bit, then the extent to which we reach relations of mutual love for each other will change the world’s view of us accordingly. We would then also find ourselves closer to Palestinians, Norwegians and everyone else. We Jews once held relations of mutual love, and that connection shattered. Since its ruin, we have felt a common hatred toward each other, and that is the source of our every problem. If we correct our broken connections, then we would also correct our relations with the rest of the world. The cure for antisemitism is thus in the love between us.