Per the Israel/Palestinian aside, there's a reason we don't use the term "genocide" to describe Israel's occupation of and/or conflicts in the West Bank and Gaza. They're not genocidal. Illegal, immoral, inhumane--yes, you could plausibly argue that. But there is no systematic extermination of Palestinians by Israeli or anyone else, and to say otherwise is false and needlessly inflammatory.
And about the NPR story, do you doubt the existence of Israeli children on the kibbutz? Or the existence of tunnels? And about the children of Gaza, hundreds of thousands of them are still alive, and the last thing they need are adults who dehumanize any group in this terrible conflict.
Per the Israel/Palestinian aside, there's a reason we don't use the term "genocide" to describe Israel's occupation of and/or conflicts in the West Bank and Gaza. They're not genocidal. Illegal, immoral, inhumane--yes, you could plausibly argue that. But there is no systematic extermination of Palestinians by Israeli or anyone else, and to say otherwise is false and needlessly inflammatory.
And about the NPR story, do you doubt the existence of Israeli children on the kibbutz? Or the existence of tunnels? And about the children of Gaza, hundreds of thousands of them are still alive, and the last thing they need are adults who dehumanize any group in this terrible conflict.