I believe that most posters on this site support Israel as it fights the good fight—standing for the free world against death cults and imperialist Arab nationalism.
The suffering of individual Arabs, who are being sacrificed by their own leaders and movements, is undeniably tragic. But unfortunately, there seems to be no other path forward.
It cannot be Israel's—or the free world's—responsibility to unify the Arab individuals and push them to confront the terrorism and imperialism that have taken root within parts of their own society.
It's just like the French had to rise up together to execute the French Revolution, it's the responsibility of the people themselves.
Just as there was such a gap between the judges' votes and the public vote in yesterday's Eurovision, your voice may be loud and disruptive—but thankfully, it does not represent the majority. If it did, the West and the free world might have already collapsed under the weight of extremist ideologies like those promoted by Hamas or the Iranian regime, and we might all be living under authoritarian religious rule.
I speak for the majority—against your irrationality, and against the personal issues that seem to fuel your misplaced hatred toward the side resisting terrorists, rapists, and executioners with medieval ideologies.
You can keep cheering for those destructive forces, ignoring the grim reality they would bring upon Arabs and others alike. I'll continue to speak for reason, for freedom, and for a better future.