I don't know that the majority of people aren't. There's sort of a heckler's veto at work. If you say you support Israel against Hamas, a bunch of people will scream that you love to murder babies or whatever, so a lot of people probably just don't bother to engage. Anecdotal anyway.
I knew on day 2 that there was not a viable protest option for me. Attend one protest and hang out with people who support a country. Protest with the other and be associated with genocidal shouting.
People who have no idea about the facts on ground and/or the complete history scream against Jews fighting for their lives. New about that is only that some of the governments learned to look through the antisemitic bullshit.
But there's no telling how far they will go against their voters.
The collective guilt over WWII/Shoa makes them reflexively take Israel’s side. They don’t feel they can do anything else. I know someone German so makes the same old false equivalence for that reason: “Israel = Jews.” It’s maddening and stupid and destructive.
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Maybe it's the arms dealers?
There are people subsumed under those leaders who shouldn't be suffering because of their leaders. Others who happily take up the leader's flag.
But there's no telling how far they will go against their voters.