Here's a bunch of nonsense, none of which is probably very salient.
1.) In the U.S. a least (and on Twitter, I guess), the Pro-Zionist v. Pro-Palestine argument is just another symptom / propaganda tool of the right v. left polarization that's probably only gonna end when Trump is reelected and turns himself into a Banana Republic style dictator. There's no nuance to anybody's argument or even civilized discussion because politics in America is now pro football. Complex political issues get boiled down to "our team v. theirs." That's sort of another discussion though.
2.) The "if you're not pro-Israel, you're anti-Semitic" argument is a giant pile of horseshit that's allowed Israel as a nation-state to get away with all the bad actor occupation and relocation shit that led to Hamas being a bunch of fucking animals on October 7. Netanyahu is a fucking fascist and a monster. That Hamas
did blatantly attack Israel and commit horrible war crimes doesn't change that Netanyahu's support of right-wing policies (with the help of the U.S) have turned Gaza and the West Bank into virtual prison states over the past two decades. Palestinians elected Hamas (who are also a bunch of fucking monsters) because unemployment was at 75% and there's been no quality of life in Gaza or the West Bank for over a decade. That place has been a powder keg for so long. Israel created the conditions that led to 10/7 the same way the U.S created the conditions that led to 9/11.
BTW, Congress passed a near unanimous resolution today that any sitting member making a anti-Zionist statement is to be construed as anti-Semtism. It's muzzling any resistance to a pro-Israel stance. It's ridiculous. You can criticize an organized political group or nation-state without criticizing the ethnic group they're closely aligned with.
3.) Which brings me to the core of the problem: Hamas is to Palestine as Proud Boys are to Idaho. (Or to bring it closer to an old conflict we all know well, al qaeda was to Afghanistan.) But decentralized guerrilla warfare has been part of the middle eastern fundamentalist playbook since the 1990s. (I know it's not a perfect metaphor since Hamas is technically the ruling political party of Gaza.)
Hamas anti-Semitic rhetoric is indeed awful. What they did on October 7 is reprehensible. Those are war crimes by any definition. Same as 9/11 was a horrific attack. Yet the more we dug to the core of Al Qaeda's motivations, the more we found that the policies of our government, the U.S government, was what had created the conditions that led to the resentment and vitriol that eventually spilled over into violence.
And the same way we had no clear idea of who was who after 9/11 so we went after whole nations (Iraq and Afghanistan) who were "harboring terrorists," Israel just launched a full on counter offensive on Gaza. (Using the same Bush-era "We do not negotiate with terrorists" rationale from the 2000s. That shit boiled my blood when Biden trotted it out.) A professional army bombing hospitals that barely have running water is a bad look. War crimes committed by one side does not give permission for war crimes to be committed by the other. There are rules of engagement for a reason. Yes, those rules got torn pretty ragged in two decades of Afghanistan, but if we all claim to be civilized nations then we should recognize them.
BTW, Hamas wanted Israel to come in and lay waste to Gaza. They're counting on people being horrified by Israel's response. All the dissension and arguing is the point. It delegitimizes Israels' claim that they're the victims. And I think Netanyahu is secretly glad to have a reason just to cut the fucking Gordian knot on this so they can quickly finish the slow colonization job they've been at for two decades.
Anyway, I guess I have a position too. Though honestly, I've just been trying to ignore it.
That you can make a compelling argument for one side and I can make one for the other illustrates what a giant mess it all is. The whole situation is terrible for both sides, and there's likely a horrible reckoning no matter how this eventually turns out. Maybe for all of us.
https://open.spotify.com/track/0EYOdF5FCkgOJJla8DI2Md?si=086337408850453cEDIT: I ain't mad at you Nubbins. Nor do I think you're wrong. If I'm mad at anything, it's being almost 50 years old and realizing human civilization has been remaking the same movie for 12,000 years.