Maybe. I tend to think it's the product of their own brutality and hatred. He knew how he would treat Ukrainian prisoners and couldn't imagine a world in which he was treated better.
Don't kid yourself, the supreme court may well take it up. The most corrupt supreme court in more than a century, perhaps of all time, is more than happy to tear down the rule of law.
Isn't organ harvesting a really difficult process that needs to be handled quickly and shortly after death?
I wouldn't put it past Israel, given their behavior, but this seems initially implausible to me, as someone with limited knowledge of the medical process.
Fortunately, not everyone has the same interests. I don't really like cooking, but plenty of people love it enough to make it their life's work.
Similarly, I know plenty of people who genuinely enjoy cleaning. I don't know if they'd want to make it their life ambition, but with a solid paycheck and plenty of time to think, I doubt you'd have a hard time filling the position.
You're mostly right and the Christian church has been deeply antisemitic for most of its history.
The Holocaust had a deeply chilling effect on those aspects of the Christian church and while the overt antisemitism has largely vanished the last 80 years, the theology of most Christians still has antisemitic thought baked in to it.
I would imagine once it gets good at distinguishing things like various kinds of baked goods (which is actually really tough, I'd imagine), then you start exploring what other challenges it can solve.
I didn't see the car at first and thought it was just a lovely picture.