Yes, I'm in the easy position of not perpetrating a genocide. I got into the position by not perpetrating a genocide. It's a good position to be in, I can recommend it to everyone. Whole humanity will be better off when everybody is in my position.
I would have Israel deal with the situation by, I think you can guess by now. And I'm pretty sure if Israel had a better leader, it would be in a better position too. But it is what it is, the trauma caused by pogroms and the holocaust is now propagated further upon the Palestinians and will cause much suffering now and in the future. And then the Israelis can look back and see clearly they chose the wrong leaders and the wrong way to deal with the situation, and it can't be undone now.
It's in the first two sentences of the previous post, I just didn't feel the need to repeat it for the third time.
Moreover, I would withdraw from the occupied territories and respect Palestinian statehood both de iure and de facto, not as a consequence of the Hamas attack, but well before that. In other words, implement the two-state solution. This makes lasting peace possible.
Of course Israel is doing and will be doing the exact opposite of that, because they want the whole Palestinian territory for themselves, so there will be no peace until they achieve that. And possibly not even then, because expansive nationalism knows no bounds and always fights for enlarging the lebensraum.
I would have Israel deal with the situation by, I think you can guess by now. And I'm pretty sure if Israel had a better leader, it would be in a better position too. But it is what it is, the trauma caused by pogroms and the holocaust is now propagated further upon the Palestinians and will cause much suffering now and in the future. And then the Israelis can look back and see clearly they chose the wrong leaders and the wrong way to deal with the situation, and it can't be undone now.