The American relationship with Israel?

Honestly, I'd take it more as the bureaucrat Nazis being "complacent" in eradicating Jews. Like, at this point the Jews in Europe are dead or in places Germany can't touch without catastrophic consequences. The Reich is in decline, and no one but weird fucking dudes who realistically will be purged after the German Civil War want to do a worldwide Jewish eradication campaign.

Imo for most regular Germany, the Jewish Question was answered, and Jews are just an American, Italian, and Japanese issue now (and since Germany doesn't give two shits about any of these groups, nor can they, there isn't an impetus to do anything about it).

I'd honestly read Israel more as Germany being unable to do anything about it than a lack of trying or a lack of support for certain anti-zionist groups. I think it would be neat should a crisis occur in Palestine due to mismanagement, which then can have Germany start working to fund death squads and such there, but as is it seems stable enough to where all Germany could do is bitch and moan about it to Italy and Italy not need to care because it's a non-issue.

A little event could be warranted, potentially, but I feel like the timeframe we're in has it already established enough to where it isn't a controversy anymore. I mean, shit, Madagascar still has Jews so this interpretation of a post-WW2 Nazi Germany seems to be kinda lackluster in doing anything to kill Jews outside its immediate core. I think someone like Heydrich or Himmler could try to do shit, and it potentially lead to a nuclear war, but otherwise I think the Germans are too cucked to even protest diplomatically and not be seen as bitching. For all intents and purposes, it's an issue "For Later" and would only be really relevant once Germany isn't in perpetual crisis.

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