Já podemos dizer que os netos dos sobreviventes do Holocausto se tornaram nazis racistas, ou isso é ofensivo, apesar das ocupações ilegais de território nos países vizinhos, do genocídio de Gaza, da guerra de agressão contra o Irão (que tem ainda o condão de prejudicar fortemente a economia global e a vida de todos nós), e deste retrocesso que é restaurar a pena de morte, mas só para pessoas de um grupo étnico específico?

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/04/ben-gvir-death-penalty-israel-terrorism/686645/?utm_source=feed

Smirking Past the Gallows

An ugly law backed by Itamar Ben-Gvir might never be applied—but it will still do real damage.

The Atlantic

@arturcoelho

Lang niet iedere Israëli is nakomeling van overlevenden van de Holocaust.

De voorouders van Netanyahu bijvoorbeeld woonden al lang in Palestina toen in Europa de Holocaust plaatsvond.

Zijn familiegeschiedenis zal dus geen aanleiding hebben hoeven geven tot scrupules tegen genocide.

@sibrosan I know, it's a simplification, that diminishes the complexity of the levantine world. Yet the state of Israel was created directly because of the tremendous stain on human history wich was the holocaust; it's rulers invoke its memory.

@arturcoelho I think the Zionists aimed for an independent state long before the Holocaust occurred. International developments after WWII (where the Holocaust would have been a consideration, but hardly exclusively) led to a situation in which this became feasible.

See e.g.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Special_Committee_on_Palestine

United Nations Special Committee on Palestine - Wikipedia

@sibrosan indeed, history is always far more complex that simple social media rants.