Pretty much the same for me, although I'd add specific opposition to the brutal tactics the IDF has displayed (Hamas it goes without saying, terrorist organisations have a habit of engaging in brutality because they don't have numbers or strength, so they use shock tactics instead (No, I'm not excusing them))
There's a reason I tend to sum up my views as "Both sides are dicks" - It's easier than breaking down my individual views on each facet of the conflict. Alas, as mentioned previously, this tends to result in everyone seeing you as a toady for whichever side they don't support.
The other issue is this is a situation where you can't just go "If one side would just *stop*...", because neither side will stop, neither side wants to stop, and even if the important people on one side or both did they'd be out of power in a coup, election or whatever within weeks. There's no easy, obvious solution, which makes me wonder if that's part of what's driving the push to extreme positions.
To go on a tangent, there was a pro-Palestinian campout protest at my university last year. Lasted through all of spring, but presumably the summer holidays broke it up.
I assume to prevent it beginning again, the entire grassy area it was on is now covered in temporary metal fencing. To be fair, the grass needs to recover too.