Criticism of Israeli policies with regard to Palestinians, believed to be ideological or stating an ethical argument, have been dismissed by many Israelis and supporters as antisemitism. The Palestinian territories are a good example of criticisms that lack structure. Israel withdrew from Gaza as part of a peace plan in 2005. War broke out straight away between Fatah, the Palestinian authority in Samaria, and Hamas. Hamas are believed to be part of a paramilitary force, possibly from Egypt, some think commisioned and controlled by Saudi Arabia. According to Israelis, the aiming of rockets at Israeli citizens and other paramilitary activity is the reason for the barricade. This, however doesn’t take into account Gazans who are supposedly locked in under paramilitary control.
The opposite has been true in Samaria. Israel has been accused by various international elements of trying to squeeze Samarians out via beurocratic measures, and by encouraging returning Israelis to take over the area. The new plan as proposed, to reapportion Samaria to Israel seems to be a formality in view of an apparently ongoing plan to oust Samarians out systematically, if not for the u.n. who are believed to be reinstating Samarians in Jerusalem.