You cited Quranic verses and hadiths to frame what's happening in Gaza as rooted in Islamic hatred of Jews—implying it justifies or explains the conflict.
In turn, I cited passages from the Babylonian Talmud showing that Jews hold Christianity and its central figures in contempt: Jesus is a false prophet, a sorcerer, and a bastard; his mother is a whore.
Now you claim: "Jews do not practice hatred of Christians."
Really? The Talmudic passages I quoted aren't dusty relics; they're printed in every standard edition (Vilna, ArtScroll, Steinsaltz) and studied in Orthodox yeshivas worldwide. When a 21st-century rabbi teaches Gittin 57a and tells students that Yeshu (Jesus) is boiling in excrement for mocking the Sages, that's not "ancient history"—that's active transmission of contempt.
So which is it?
Using your exact framework, wouldn't it be fair to say the same about Jews that you say about Muslims?
Judaism teaches hatred of Christians.
Therefore, peace between the two groups can never exist when one hates the other.
Now, apply your final point about Gaza:
Any judgment about the Holocaust that ignores the history of Jewish-German relations is not valid—it's just an emotional reaction.
Why not?