Put yourself in your shoes. Odds are you'd be doing the same thing. All of the troubles come after they were effectively told half the country they thought was theirs wasn't any more and all of the conflict and displacement that followed it.
I probably wouldn't gleefully murder hapless civilians over what was written in some book 1,400 years ago, to be completely honest.
Your comments ignore that Fatah and the PLO both turned their back on terrorism and recognised Israel had a right to exist after Arafat and Rabin made peace with each other and since Rabin was killed (by someone from what would be called Israel's ruling ideology now) all they've experienced is more violence, theft and insult.
Yes, what happened to Rabin was a tragedy and one that appears orchestrated by people that had a vested interest to not have a peaceful outcome.
I'm sure I've done that plenty of times. Its an easy thing to do and we all do it but in situations as fraught as this one I think its worth us all making the effort to be a bit more careful about what we say and how we say it. I don't want to encourage Nazis or Israel's increasing resemblance to them.
Everyone does it all the time. I just found it especially weird that everyone jumped down my throat for a simple mistake.
If you feel someone is making anti Semitic remarks quote them and call it out or contact the mods.
I find the term 'anti-semitic' horrendously overused. It's entirely fine to criticise Israel(or sections of Jewish society) for abhorrent behaviour. Resorting to calling any criticism as anti-Semitic devalues what the actual action is and is merely deflection for terrible behaviour committed by people who use it as a shield to hide behind.