But that's probably just my bias.
There is no existential threat.
Yes, it is your bias.
And yes, there is an existential threat and so long as people like you believe there is not one, the threat is even greater.
That you poo poo the anti-Israel language from the BDS movement you embrace - not opposition to its actions, but to its existence is exactly why there
is an existential threat.
You seem to think that Israel is safe from attack when it just isn't. It's
moderately safe from the kinds of invasion that they've seen in the past, but they are not safe from missiles, Iron Dome or no Iron Dome. And they sure as hell aren't safe from a smuggled nuke or bio weapons.
Given how this country handled Ukraine and Crimea, they are also not safe from betrayal from some random president or two deciding that it is no longer in our best interests to support a Jewish state.
And I will say it again, your version of history is bizarre.
I happen to agree that Israel under Netanyahoo has been a disgrace. I don't happen to think everything that Israel has done in the name of self-protection is reasonable or even remotely defensible.
But "sticks and stones" is not an appropriate characterization of what Hamas has been doing, either. You act as if the Palestinian conduct has been pristine and pure all the way along, as if there had been no effort to overthrow the king of Jordan who was providing support and resources. You act as if Egypt hasn't been wrestling with Hamas' conduct on their side of Gaza, as well.
The Hamas side of this, with its human shields, its exaggerated claims in order to win support from the outside world, and the like continues to make it harder, not easier. But just as Israel's full speed ahead defenders make it easier for Netanyahoo to commit evil, so does the vilification of Israel and all-accepting endorsement of Hamas make it easier for them. And they do, whether you care to admit it here or not.