The Jewish People Policy Institute Israel Index survey found that 8 out of 10 Jewish Israelis agreed with Trump’s proposal of expelling Palestinians from Gaza.

Forty-three percent of all Israelis said that the expulsion plan was “practical” and should be implemented, while 30 percent said the plan was “desirable” but not practical.

A minority of 13 percent - made of up 54 percent of Palestinian respondents and just three percent of Jewish Israelis - described the Trump plan as “immoral”.

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    “Religion enables violence” is not the same as “All violence is caused by religion.”

    Yes, and I’m saying that religion had very little to do with Hitler’s inherently race-based ideology. Hell, the Nazis defined Jews via their ancestry, not their religious observance. What did religion have to do with the Generalplan Ost or the Aryan race?

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      Aryan race stuff, as exemplified in 19th and 20th century racial superiority, actually starts with lingustics.

      Yes, and I’m saying that religion had very little to do with Hitler’s inherently race-based ideology.

      Okay? You’re the only one talking about that, and nobody is disagreeing with you. Although I might add that Hitler and his ilk were kind of famously into the occult. Perhaps not a religion, but certainly religious.

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        Let me rephrase: Yes, and I’m saying that religion had very little to do with Hitler’s inherently race-based ideology, even as a cover. Nazis were religious to the extent that everyone at the time was religious, but religion was just another thing they pandered to and didn’t have a big role to play in their activities except insofar as all non-Nazi ideologies—religious or not—were targets of extermination.