The provided source is a single opinion piece that argues against debating Israel’s enemies. The author contends that Israel is the only nation that, in the framing of the essay, must repeatedly justify its right to exist even under conditions where its people face existential threats. The piece characterizes Israel’s adversaries as “avowedly genocidal,” and argues that this context makes debate—rather than action to address security threats—ultimately futile. Because the user supplied only one outlet and no additional reporting sources, the summary reflects solely the viewpoint presented in that commentary and does not incorporate independent factual corroboration or additional perspectives. The text focuses on the logic of dialogue and negotiation rather than on specific events or policy decisions. It presents a broad claim about the nature of Israel’s ongoing conflict and the limits of engagement with those the author describes as seeking genocide.