If you pay attention to what is happening to Jewish professors and students then you would know what I mean by unsafe and antisemitic. Listen to the interviews; they are sobering.
I appreciate that you say having a problem with Jews is unacceptable. However, the call to "fake news" is really overdone and not helpful in light of what people are actually experiencing.
The Jewish people have experienced, over and over throughout history, rabid antisemitism. Things always seem to boil over in the same manner. It starts with Israel and then becomes a call for "the river to the sea," which is a term calling for the annihilation of Jews in Israel. Then where does it lead? This line of thinking has already created a near one hundred percent of ethnic cleansing of Jews in every single Arab-Muslim country.
It seems that you are conflating a right to self-determination with the right to murder, rape, torture, and kidnap innocent people. Is this what you are claiming? I do not want to assume that this is what you are saying; I'm only asking for clarification.
Citing a Holocaust survivor is a call to authority, a logical fallacy, and holds no merit in this discussion.
To counter your idea that Hamas isn't against Jews around the world, but only Israelis, this just isn't true. Read what they have said and written, in their own words.
Since its founding in the late 1980s, Hamas has been promoting rhetoric and policies aimed at destroying the Jewish state of Israel and killing Jews and Israelis around the world. This is evident in their founding charter, which cites the infamous Protocols of the Elders of Zion forgery as “proof” of a Zionist plot to control the world. It remains true after Hamas released a new charter in 2017, which essentially simply swapped the word “Jew” out and replaced it with “Zionist” while repeating antisemitic tropes.