Naturally, you ignore the collaboration on multiple fronts between Nazis and Zionists:How Palestinian Nazis bonded Islam, Nazism, and Arab nationalism in the Middle East:
"The SS was particularly enthusiastic in its support for Zionism. An internal June 1934 SS position paper urged active and wide-ranging support for Zionism by the government and the Party as the best way to encourage emigration of Germany's Jews to Palestine.
"This would require increased Jewish self-awareness. Jewish schools, Jewish sports leagues, Jewish cultural organizations -- in short, everything that would encourage this new consciousness and self-awareness - should be promoted, the paper recommended. /8
"SS officer Leopold von Mildenstein and Zionist Federation official Kurt Tuchler toured Palestine together for six months to assess Zionist development there. Based on his firsthand observations, von Mildenstein wrote a series of twelve illustrated articles for the important Berlin daily Der Angriff that appeared in late 1934 under the heading 'A Nazi Travels to Palestine.'
"The series expressed great admiration for the pioneering spirit and achievements of the Jewish settlers. Zionist self-development, von Mildenstein wrote, had produced a new kind of Jew.
"He praised Zionism as a great benefit for both the Jewish people and the entire world.
"A Jewish homeland in Palestine, he wrote in his concluding article, 'pointed the way to curing a centuries-long wound on the body of the world: the Jewish question.'
"Der Angriff issued a special medal, with a Swastika on one side and a Star of David on the other, to commemorate the joint SS-Zionist visit.
"A few months after the articles appeared, von Mildenstein was promoted to head the Jewish affairs department of the SS security service in order to support Zionist migration and development more effectively."
Zionism and the Third Reich
A Jewish homeland in Palestine doesn't add up to collaboration, dipshit.