Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I'd also like to mention that Palestinians have never been booted off. All of them have been offered unconditional citizenship after a background check.
I'll correct you on this one first. You're aware of the ~800k of them that got displaced and never allowed back in 1948 right? Then the next wave that happened in 67? Some of them left for obvious reasons (there was a war going on) and some got booted off. These people are still living in refugee camps and nobody offered them Israeli citizenship.
Ever since Israel was created, the lives of most Arab citizens have improved.
That's arguable. Modernity has come; whether or not that's good is a question we could talk out our asses about for hours. However, it's not really the few Palestinians that were lucky enough to get Israeli citizenship, who have a problem here. It's the vast majority of them who got kicked out and ended up in refugee camps or under military rule in the West Bank (or lived in the West Bank all along and are in the same situation, like the family I lived with), who have a problem.
If Israel were willing to let those people have citizenship and equal rights, you'd have a point, but apparently it's more important for people from Brooklyn to be able to come over to the middle east and feel great about being Jewish, than for people to be able to live in their ancestral homeland instead of a refugee camp or a ghetto.
Anyone remember the crap Hammas used to fake? They faked funerals, injuries, rubble, smoke, etc. All to make Israel look bad.
Nobody's defending Hamas here. But the thing is, they didn't need to fake anything to make Israel look bad in that Gaza massacre...or in the occupation.