Phil is making a mistake thinking of this as a "progressive" movement. Aligning with the universal rather than the particular is neither progressive nor conservative. (In fact, conservative thinkers -- not to be confused with neocons -- have actually been in the lead opposing Zionist hypocrisy up till now.)
There will come a point down the road when there will be arguments over practical steps to take to implement a just solution, but the commitment to justice is a shared commitment of both camps.
Phil is making a mistake thinking of this as a "progressive" movement. Aligning with the universal rather than the particular is neither progressive nor conservative. (In fact, conservative thinkers -- not to be confused with neocons -- have actually been in the lead opposing Zionist hypocrisy up till now.)
There will come a point down the road when there will be arguments over practical steps to take to implement a just solution, but the commitment to justice is a shared commitment of both camps.
Keep your eye on the real problem.