Epic Beard Man
Bearded Philosopher
OK. But you asked about Judaism and Judaism doesn't agree with you.
In your mind. But in reality the issue is highly charged, complex and political. "right" and "wrong" are never so clear and trying to force religion (or one version of something related to religion) to clarify politics won't work.
That is a statement of your political opinion. If you want to make one, maybe a "Religious Debates" forum is not the best place. And if your goal is to conflate politics with your version of textual exegesis, then I don't think there is anything to discuss.
And I'm sure that you have heard the contrary position. Have you done research into who the woman is and what drives her political views? Do you know if she speaks for Judaism in any formal sense? Is per place within the community one of any authority that your vesting value to her statement is reasonable?
So then asking about why Judaism doesn't enforce something but accepting that her position doesn't reflect normative Judaism answers your own question.
This is another political opinion which you are expressing, and that you hold it informs your position on other points. You mistake your political opinion for a transcendent truth.
Great. You are entitled to believe that. But it then bears no connection to the question in your original post which asks about "Judaism's politics."
Have at it. It just won't be a question of religion. The definition of and iteration of hospitality in the mideast as an expression of religion or culture is more complex than you give it credit for, especially when combined with politics. If you wanted to boil it down to overly simplified strokes then you might as well ask why Arabs attacked Jews who moved into the mandate region if Arabs were so driven by hospitality and acceptance. Maybe this goes beyond reductionist statements.
Well from an outsider looking in, I see Judaism as an influence of the political sphere of the Israeli government. I mean, look at the constant battling and argument that persist concerning Zionism. I'm not trying to conflate anything I'm sure the situation is complex but I highly doubt Judaism is absent from the political sphere of the Israeli government.