Encouraged as a PA counterpoint, yes, to some degree. But it existed alongside the PA for a while. The more accurate analogy would be to encourage one of your enemies to start fighting the other, rather than fighting you, while taking some punches yourself. (potentially even paying them to...)
The Jewish view of being chosen is nuanced, in that the Ultra Orthodox may see things the way you describe, but most others won't. Most others will see things in the light of Maimonides, who held Gentiles who hold to the Seven Noahide laws will have a part in the Life to Come.
In summary, while some historical and cultural expressions have included contempt or negative stereotypes toward non-Jews, the foundational teachings of Judaism affirm the sanctity of all human life, the moral responsibility of non-Jews through the Noahide Laws, and the potential for non-Jews to achieve righteousness and a place in the World to Come
Encouraged as a PA counterpoint, yes, to some degree. But it existed alongside the PA for a while. The more accurate analogy would be to encourage one of your enemies to start fighting the other, rather than fighting you, while taking some punches yourself. (potentially even paying them to...)
https://search.brave.com/search?q=was+hamas+created+by+israel&summary=1&conversation=b61fd1b4a52f1c7d61f802
The Jewish view of being chosen is nuanced, in that the Ultra Orthodox may see things the way you describe, but most others won't. Most others will see things in the light of Maimonides, who held Gentiles who hold to the Seven Noahide laws will have a part in the Life to Come.
https://search.brave.com/search?q=how+do+most+Jews+view+non+jews&summary=1&conversation=7bd8a277b502000714e63b
In summary, while some historical and cultural expressions have included contempt or negative stereotypes toward non-Jews, the foundational teachings of Judaism affirm the sanctity of all human life, the moral responsibility of non-Jews through the Noahide Laws, and the potential for non-Jews to achieve righteousness and a place in the World to Come
It's a false religion and always has been.
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1C2KRhWg6o/
Gnosticism is the closest thing to Jesus' teachings.