Very well written. I was quite nervous reading this, but you did not disappoint.
However, I think people are missing an important point. For me it not about Palestinians or the Israeli state. It is about, in my opinion, a concentration camp, and a machine of death, as described in J. B. Peterson's magnum opus, the Maps of Meaning. It is this feature that has stood out to me the most. I do not look at it as a conflict, but something else. Something I worry, we do not quite understand yet. Norman Finkelstein, I believe will agree with this assessment.
Monstrosities known as concentration camps, arise again and again in modern times. I fear they are not a product of mere hatred, but some kind of undetected sadism. Like something made by the Joker in the Batman series.
I am not blaming Israeli people here. What I am referring to is something like a subtle socio-psychological process unfolding. What I want to say is, that maybe it is worth focusing on this specific aspect of the situation, how, why and under what circumstances do concentration camps come into existence?