Therefore I find your view of karma on this particular issue very one sided. I understand that the Jewish people went through tremendous suffering during WWII but for the most part it has not changed their religion: they are still waiting for their savior. How much does it take to transform people and for them to see the merit of the teachings and the life that Jesus came here for to serve his people? Can anyone blame (Jesus) him for reprimanding them in their temples when their was, and still is, so much obstinacy and rigidity in such a ‘sphere of thought’.
My one-sidedness is only apparent. I'm not evaluating historical karma here, just the most recent episodes.
Would I condone Ukrainians doing mass raping on civilians in Russia, killing their kids and taking hostages and let most of'em die underground? No, it is not remotely admissible in a spiritual context, even if Putin and his Russian supporters are dead wrong in their war. What is admissible is to fight strenuously against military targets, and if there is collateral (civilian) damage, that's part of a legitimate war.
In the same way, Palestinians committed extreme atrocities that have no place in today's world and society. Their main target was helpless civilians.
That's why I wonder about the double moral standard, people protesting in favour of Palestinians when they just attracted the inevitable counter-violence of Israel.