Because Jews disagree about everything. However, Jews do not disagree that animals have rights; they only disagree on what those rights are.
Jews do not directly disagree with any teachings of Jesus. However, Jews do not call him Jesus Christ because the title "Christ" comes from the Greek word christos, which means "messiah", and Jews don't believe that he was the messiah. (I am Jewish, by the way.)
Because since Jews are animals, and also Jews are Jews, they are defended by everyone and everything. And America has no guts to go against them (no one does) so they join them.
Israel is the homeland of the Jews, and Palestine is the homeland of the Palestinians. (However, there are people on both sides who disagree with this statement.)
They had no rights of any kind at all.
The "rights" of terrorists.
In the Holocaust the Jews had no rights at all. They didn't even have the right to exist.
The whole issue was that the Nazis took away the rights of Jews. They did not have the right to practice their faith, they did not have the right to own property, or to own or run businesses. Human rights as we understand them now did not exist at this time, they were only created after the war. The answer is that the rights of Jews were not violated at all. But the question should be; why did the Jews not have any rights.
Exactly the same rights as everybody else.
The Nuremberg Laws
The inmates of concentration camps had no rights at all.
No, they did not fight for the Jews.
Jews didn't lose any rights! After Passover, Jews were allowed to leave Egypt. This resulted in them becoming a united nation and receiving the Torah. The Jews have prospered, regardless of the threats and actions taken against them.