If there is any kind of anti-Semitic turn that Q takes, he/they will almost instantaneously discredit himself/themselves, at least in my mind.
It's fine to be critical of Israel's policies in a specific area—even Zionism—and it's fine to be critical of certain wealthy billionaires, etc. that happen to be Jewish, but as soon as it turns to broad-brushing and/or sounds like Farrakhan, Spencer, etc. then it becomes totally illegitimate and anti-Semitic.
So whatever the Q crowd has to say about Israel and Jews, etc., they's better be damn careful not to indulge any of that kind of crap, because they'll lose almost all their support in a heartbeat. It's a slippery slope, and rightly so...
If our own leaders are evil, why should we not expect evil leaders in Israel as well?
Truth is truth. Sometimes it hurts. I don’t think anybody is broad brushing anti semitism. I think most of us feel there is a large segment of the cabal, maybe the dominant part, that is composed of Jewish elites.
Surface misdirection is surface stuff. And, I don't think there's even that, at this point.
I think POTUS TRUMP is as big a supporter of Israel--and maybe more so--than one's local Rabbi. Don't think he's going to change on that score.
At its core, to us, supporting Israel means supporting its people and the Biblical prophecies about Israel.