>>508704999The main difference between the left and the non-zionist right when it comes to israel seems to be that the left view israel as a settler-colony outpost of the US, while the right view the US as a extraction-colony of israel. From this we also have the implied difference that the left views israel as an asset to the US while the non-zionist right views israel as a liability.
If my hunch is correct then this has deep consequences. For example a huge role of the zionist lobby is to convince americans that israel is a strategic asset to the US, but this is also what the left believe, so the left are naturally going to be weak at opposing the zionist lobby on this front. Dynamics like this are why opposition from both sides is necessary, but this is only really possible if both sides give each other space. If you try to create some shared march/rally/etc to unify the left and non-zionist right then this is just a powder keg. All it takes is some agents-provocateurs to incite the left and right into fighting each other and suddenly everything is derailed and the zionist lobby is secure again.