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The scenario I presented in my questions is what's happening. If it's happening then it exists. Just because you're not a big fan of the scenario or how it's presented does not make it non-existent.
I am answering your question, just not in the way you want me to. I neglected to advocate for any kind of specific punishment on purpose for the exact reasons you described. It's more nuanced than that and it deserves to be reviewed by someone(s) more well-versed in law and accounts for all the nuances and grey we know exists in real life. I refuse to condemn an entire population to a single verdict or punishment simply because that makes me no better than the Zionists who I judge for doing the same thing to Palestinians. Even when they are irrefutable guilty of war crimes and the population they have condemned are more or less blameless.
Neither I nor the professor said anything about all Israeli's. The point is made regarding Zionists. It's a Venn diagram with a lot of overlap but also some parts that don't.
If you want to disagree with me on this point then that's fine and it's your right. You're not saying anything wrong in my opinion. We just have different worldviews. For me, there are certain hard lines I have when it comes to morality and these Zionists and the Israeli government have crossed so far over it that I refuse to entertain even their stupidest of attempts to empathize with them.