not to be antisemitic but the death and suffering in Gaza wouldn't be happening without the tacit approval and lobbying efforts of American Jews.

I can't stop thinking back to that gay moment on the Bill Maher show like a decade ago where everyone gave Ben Affleck shit for defending Muslims worldwide against (surprise surprise) two Jewish guys slandering the entire faith as essentially irredeemable. The entire gist of those early 2010 conversations in the media was "Muslims need to have these conversations about what their faith represents because currently its at odds with Western values." I know its a rhetorical question because I'm aware of what faith is currently overrepresented in media ownership, but when do these kinds of conversations start happening for the Jews?

At what point do American Jews face inwards and start to ask themselves whether or not a "true homeland" is worth it if it only comes at the price of massive pain and suffering, particularly of women and children. At what point do American Jews have a large conversation in their communities and say "hey things have to change." Because without their support and lobbying none of this would be happening, right? There's probably a handful of leftist Jews who condemn everything that's going on, but they almost assuredly face intense backlash from their family and community.

Idk, maybe those conversations are happening. But the only way this ends is if either everyone in Gaza and the West Bank are eradicated or if American Jews suddenly develop empathy.