Stop twisting what the Rabbi is saying. The Torah provides very clear exceptions to murder as a sin if the murder is committed in self-defense, just as any Western law ethic does in the US or elsewhere.
The point the Rabbi is making by singling out children and babies is that he is saying that children do not need malicious intent to kill you - if their Jihadist caretakers put a gun in their hands then they are dangerous. When kids are being told to kill Jews from an early age, this is not just realistic but it has already happened, when the very concept of a child killing anyone is almost unheard of in the Western world.
Stop twisting what the Rabbi is saying. The Torah provides very clear exceptions to murder as a sin if the murder is committed in self-defense, just as any Western law ethic does in the US or elsewhere. The point the Rabbi is making by singling out children and babies is that he is saying that children do not need malicious intent to kill you - if their Jihadist caretakers put a gun in their hands then they are dangerous. When kids are being told to kill Jews from an early age, this is not just realistic but it has already happened, when the very concept of a child killing anyone is almost unheard of in the Western world.