What I find interesting about this discussion is you provide insight to both sides no matter how it falls. Others only provide one side. Very easy to tell who has their eyes open and who has their head buried in the sand.
Eh, truth is so relative. We can see clearly as a starting point
@PlatinumGuy doesn't value Jews living in Israel the same as how other members value it greatly. Sure it's nice to see articles and posts from both sides, but as already agreed above it doesn't make much difference and I wouldn't say it means it's any more truthful, (for example are 2 lies more honest than 1?)
Imagine someone broke into your home.
How would the narrative go if:
A. You don't value living in your home and feel others can be there all the same. Really you shouldn't be living there anyway. (A concept that likely sounds insane).
B. You feel it's your home that you own, as of course you do.
I'm sure you can see that would change the narrative of someone breaking in.
ETA:
So ask yourself. Is the person defending the guy who broke in to
your home really more honest, just because he says it's not your home? Could you imagine this happening in your own home, for real...