In essence this seems to come down to one simple concept.
Accepting your plight resulting from your own decisions.
In some of these countries you can blame it on leadership. That leadership will generally blame it on the Jews. If it is totalitarian in nature, it may in fact be to blame.
It’s policies may also be to blame even if it is not a totalitarian regime.
The only time I can think of Israel possibly being part of the problem, is when it takes action after terrorism, and there might be collateral damage. Saying that, I think action is justified, and Israel does try to limit collateral damage. It even warns neighborhoods in advance of it’s actions.
So boiling it down, everyone over there seems to admit to hating Israel, supporting evil acts against it, and a willingness to participate, even if they don’t.
Israel on the other hand does not make statements about hating Arabs. It’s populace does not make public statements about evil acts needing to be perpetrated against Arabs. I don’t think Israelis sit and dream of terrorizing Arabs either. I don’t think they dream of participating in it, or brag about wanting to.
Israel just wants to live in peace.
Arabs just want to destroy it.
And yet, Israel / the Jews are thought to be the problem.
The really sad thing is, Europe, and the U. N. seem to buy into the Arab’s side on this.
Just irrational to the max IMO.