I'm not sure if you are conflating things here, but i think there are two points.
1) What you experienced in Saudi is not uncommon. It's one of our core pillars. To be charitable. If we do not follow that, we are essentially not muslim.
2) We need to stop saying that the marches for Palestine are marches against Judaism. They are not. Netanyahu would love you to believe they are and he will sow that seed. He does not care about you, me, sutho, beretta, or anyone else. I fear that ever since his brother died in Entebbe, he has held a strong hatred and need for revenge. Jewish people march in the rallies for Palestine too.
I agree that our governments need to be stronger. In the Palestine rallies and the rallies against Migration, there are some really bad elements. We've seen it first hand. However, those elements do not represent either of those rallies. They are self-serving individuals using a cause to further their own agenda. Netanyahu is doing the same thing. America is leading the way in divisiveness, and if we are not careful, that rhetoric will soon overtake us too. We need to not allow it to do so. Sussan Ley was on tele this morning trying to score political points. Same with Frydenberg. They were weaponising what happened at Bondi, and all it will do is create more animosity, hatred and anger, leading to more incidents. On this forum too, we have people spouting the same talking points, refusing to acknowledge facts and evidence. It's a very scary time.
Are you threatening violence? Also, why when someone disagrees with you do you assume that they are saying only their opinion matters? If you think yours is correct, then provide the evidence and support to back it up. It's like you guys on the right must have pre-typed keyboards.
1) do your own research
2) all muslims are bad
3) if you can't look it up, then i can't help you
4) so, only your point matters?
5) gaslight and deflect.
There, I wrote your playbook in 5 simple sentences. Whoever is selling you yours can stop now. You get it for free.