Using the world 'Problem' in the title of an essay critical of Jews...
I think it's too easy to categorize like this. There are non-Jewish Jews who are pro-Israel (unless you define non-Jewish as anti-Israel). I'm sure there are religious Jews who disagree with certain Israeli policies.
And there are plenty of moderate-to-religious Jews who may or may not be pro-Israel but who are pro-secular in the United States.
I myself am a "non-Jewish Jew" in that I have Jewish ancestry but am a Christian. You don't see me sympathizing with Hezbollah.
A good many of ex-Catholics resent the Church's teaching on moral matters such as abortion and gay lifestyle and make an open break. There is also a group of Catholics who do not practice but do not call themselves ex-Catholics. Don't know what the Jewish parallels would be.
Hey.....if those "World Citizens" don't like me waving my American flag, they better stay off my mountain. It flys just about all the time and God help the person I see trying to burn one. When I was in the military, I took an oath to defend that flag and no one released me from that oath yet.