Contrary to your simplistic analysis, fueled by your ignorance and hatred of Muslims, I oppose Israel because it is a colonial cancer -- a festering sore of European colonialism. The ideology of racial supremacy espoused by Zionist Jews is similar to the racial supremacy of the Nazis. While their tactics may not be as extreme, the fundamental belief that other races are expendable to achieve one's racial goals is 100% comparable to Nazi ideology.
Your ludicrous comparison to the civil rights movement in the US only served to provide entertainment.
And I don't expect you to have the historical knowledge to understand that the religious angle to this whole conflict was instituted by the Zionists, not Arabs. Muslims have been relatively accommodating of Jews through the centuries.
A couple yrs ago, I met a couple of young Muslims from the Islamic Society of Nevada who were students at UNLV. We were waiting for our cars going thru a car wash across the street from the campus at Maryland Parkway. If you are ever in Vegas and need a good and cheap hand wash for your car -- under 25 bucks -- the Regency Auto Spa is the place.
Any way, after I steered the conversation towards Jews and Israel, they gave me the usual bullshit about how Muslims do not hate Jews except Zionists, etc...etc...Kinda like how often I see here, so I gave them 'The Look'. It was a blank stare without facial expressions, intended to silently convey the response "Are you fucking shittin' me, jack ?"
It worked. And being Asian, we can give 'The Look' better than other folks can.
One of them laughingly admitted that most Muslims never met a Jew or at best have only casual acquaintance of a Jew or a few Jews. Most know very little about Israel or the history of how Israel was created. They admitted most Muslims do not have any true hatred for Jews and Israel, as in personal as if a particular Jew have done a wrong or world Jewry have done the Islamic community a great wrong the way Nazi Germany did to Jews in WW II.
They admitted that while they feel animosity towards Jews and Israel, that animosity is quite 'ginned up', as they used the American vernacular to express something conjured to create something else that was never there before. The animosity or even hate is 'real' in the sense that they were told by their elders that they must have in order to be a real Muslim. In a way, it was an act but one that can have dire consequences to the targets of that 'ginned up' hate.
They admitted that Muslims are discouraged, under peer pressure, to even have a neutral attitude towards Jews and Israel lest a Muslim be known via the rumor mill that he/she is not enough of a Muslim, as if hatred towards Jews and Israel is a core part of what it is to be a Muslim. In essence, Muslims are raised to hate Jews and Israel with the vast majority of them knowing next to nothing about Jews and Israel. It was a religiously motivated hate that needed a cover and the Palestinians-Israelis conflict is that needed cover. Most Muslims do not care about the Palestinians in that conflict. Both young men know and admitted the contradiction and hypocrisy in the Muslim community at large, that the Muslims will make hue and cry about human rights charges when it comes to Israel but are perfectly comfortable with Muslims oppression of non-Muslims under Muslim governments' rule. Perfectly comfortable -- as they admitted. Also as to why they would rather live in the US than in the Muslim countries they visited.
It was a refreshingly candid conversation from these two American Muslims.
While you may have a good read from a few history books about Israel, it is unlikely that you have as much dealings with Jews as I had with Muslims, thanks to my USAF time in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. Then being an Asian-American is the proverbial double whammy when I had to deal with racist Muslims in those countries. You, being in first world Australia, may make you outwardly a more sophisticated Muslim the same as those two American Muslims I met, but deep inside you are no better than the hate filled Muslims I had the displeasure of working with in the ME.