Please don't blame the common people of Israel. They are all pawns and victims, too, used by powerful warlords. Israel is another European invention. Originally, Hitler and a group of jews designed the idea. They brainwashed first, and forced later, jew people to emigrate there. They were forced to sell their properties and invest their money in Israel through some banks which transferred the wealth and took the lion's part, of course. Guess who owned those banks. Not Hitler, he killed and robbed the jews who disobeyed those plans and dared to remain in their homes. During those terrible days, the forced emigration was introduced in Germany as the solution to the "jew problem". Most of the descendents of the people of Israel are descendents of exiled people. Of course, propaganda (that nazi invention) tells another story. But serious historical information and jew intellectuals tell the truth. That's why they are against the idea of Israel.
We Americans have the same origin. We descend from an European problem, too. We are descendents of exiled people who had to leave Europe by different reasons. War and hungry, and related causes. Our ancestors occupied a foreign territory and displaced the native people in the same cruel, belligerant and bloody way. The fact that it happened some centuries ago doesn't wash the sins commited in the name of God and in the benefit of different European monarchies properly financed. It's painful, but we american people are the descendants of people who other people considered as disposable trash. Massive emigration always means expulsion. We descend from maladjusted population.
We the people of America (the continent) and Israel are in the same way the descendants of the invaders. Most of them exiled people, victims too, thrown in far away places to kill or to die to benefit a bunch of powerful people. So, please, don't blame the common people who live in different places of the world because we are all the same. We are sistematically moved, brainwashed, terrified and slaved by a dominant group. Don't you see the anguish in the faces of the contemporary exiled is the same pain of our ancestors when they had to leave their European homes and families some centuries or some decades ago?