Israel funded hamas to keep the region unstable and unable to organize effectively
USA funded the mujahideen to keep the region unstable and unable to organize effectively
Israel was warned multiple times by allies about an impending attack
USA was warned multiple times by allies about an impending attack
Israeli response is stifled by their own decisions to move troops away from the border AFTER BEING WARNED
USA response is stifled by their own decisions to cripple their air defense systems AFTER BEING WARNED
mUh AtRoCiTiEs are committed, justifying extremely profitable (socially, financially, etc) endless war
mUh AtRoCiTiEs are committed, justifying extremely profitable (socially, financially, etc) endless war
I know there are more, let’s make the list
The rage-induced howls for vengeance and spilling of blood coming from the Israelis and non-Israeli Jews.
Which is interesting because you didn't see comparable ethnic unity between Americans and (eg.) the English. They were sad, but you only really saw rage from Americans.
Right after Bush's "they will hear from all of us soon" speech on the smoking rubble of the Twin Towers, he did another national address to make sure we all knew that "Islam is a religion of peace."
Meanwhile, conservative Jewish commentators are calling for the obliteration of every man, woman, and child in Gaza, and some other conservatives are joining them. To a certain extent this is the culmination of a decade of weariness with the post-Iraq wave of Muslim terrorism, beginning with the Eagles of Death Metal massacre. On the other hand, well, Jews and their privilege.
True while we were being told "Islam is a religion of peace" and "We have to fight them over there so we don't have to fight them here"...we were bombing them over there and then importing them here.
As for the extermination rhetoric from "conservatives" I think it's a simple matter of either (for non-Jewish Americans) surrogate Nationalism where American Nationalism is forbidden or (for Jewish and dual-citizen Americans) revealed preference of where they truly consider their homeland to be. Especially when you consider the rhetoric from many of these same quarters toward 9/11 was a far more dispassionate analysis of all the ways America invited the attacks.
Another update
Most of the demands for blood letting I'm seeing are coming from Hamas explicitly, followed by a chorus of "good, whatever" from the political Left.