"Many members of the forum management are based in the US. We don't want any trouble."
You may wish to consult with a lawyer.
"the jury is out on whether the palestinians or israelis are the real terrorists. "
Throughout most of the Muslim world pro-Israel advocacy is severely restricted on this topic. Some foreign Muslims one meets in the U.S. may be pro-Israel in private, but don't dare voice such in public - the risk of ostracism or violence by less-informed or close-minded co-religionists is too high. How can that change without some Muslims somewhere taking a brave stance?
Don't forget that Pakistan's biggest problem, under "normal" circumstances, is corruption, not terror. Corruption creates grievances. Grievances that aren't addressed are by definition unjust and thus can lead to support for violent alternatives. So if you bottle things up, TL, you may be suppressing the cry of the oppressed and in the long run making matters worse, is that not so?