Translation:
Nazi germany stopped existing after 1945
This is debatable. Politically and for the protection of the populace they argued that the german reich isn't discontinued but was re-developed.
This for me is a central argument, you can't pretend that "Death to Israel[sic]" is a normal proposition. Because that wasn't even done with the 3rd reich. Germany still exists today. The country, the cultural entity, the people, the nation were given the right to continue existing. Fucking[sic] nazi germany was allowed to. And for the sole reason of protecting the population to not commit another genocide, but to be better than the nazis.
I find it baseless, intellectually dishonest and for the whole debate unbelievably destructive, if people act like you're pro genocide in Gaza if you object to the destruction of Israel[sic].
Destruction of the government: absolutely. Criminal prosecution of those responsible: definitively. Even a temporary occupation and "denazification" are things you could demand. But "Death to Israel[sic]" goes far beyond that. And it's simply Bullshit[sic] to pretend that this is the only ethical stance on this subject. Downright bizarre, to think like this.
you can't pretend that "Death to Israel[sic]" is a normal proposition. Because that wasn't even done with the 3rd reich. Germany still exists today. 
Death to
requires death to
, even the germans agree.
"'denazification' are things you could demand".
is
for anyone who served in the IDF an acceptable compromise?
Ctrl+F "pal": 15 hits
Ctrl+F "israel": 47 hits
Ctrl+F "arab": Phrase not found
Just in case it wasn't extremely clear who the so-called "antizionist" germans worry about the most. The center of the discussion at the moment is very very much still
which is why I think I'm gonna retire "death to pissrael", and go for "free all of palestine" or something like that.
like I mentioned the brits had threatened the germans with war in defense of france's claims to morocco
the empires were always at each other's throats and ww1 started when their territorial ambitions came too close to home. the germans were not unique in this regard. but you know, the brits - the most rapacious empire by far - had something to say about how their defeated enemies were to blame for the war.