My thoughts on some of these points:1,3) So what? It has not been a continuous country in its present borders since then. Irrelevant.
4,5,6,7) So?
8) I have never heard of Jews praying facing any particular direction. I would say it's common knowledge that Muslims pray facing Mecca. The only ones who would have their backs to Jerusalem would be the ones who happened to be in between the two cities.
9) Rings true to me. I understand that part of the agreement that established modern Israel included lands for any displaced inhabitants of that area. The Arab state(s) involved reneged on their part of the deal.
10) Believable, but I believe most modern Israelis came from other parts of the world, mainly Europe. There would likely have been no call for a Jewish state in the Middle East if it hadn't been for brutality, persecution, and pogroms elsewhere.
12) Yep, and it's a crime. Arab states give the appearance of having one overriding concern, the elimination of Israel. The plight of modern "Palestinians," in and out of Palestine, appears to mean nothing except when it adds political expedience to that goal.
13) Re the wars--slow learners, eh?
14) You ever seen those cartoons where a fellow in a store is saying to a customer, "How about if we give you a replacement item free, refund your money, provide a written apology, and have the manager shot? Will that be satisfactory?" Palestinians show no sign of understanding the concept of reasonableness.
16,17) Some will say this is because Israeli actions have been so atrocious, others will say this is because the rest of the world is unwilling to regard the Israelis with fairness.
18,19,20) Believable, and if true, pretty damn sad.
22) I doubt that's true (look at WWII Germany) , but I wouldn't doubt that it's the only nation asked to concede land won in wars that it didn't start.
While I can't say I'm happy about all that Israel has done, I think that it's continually gotten the short end of the stick since its establishment in 1948. The vituperative hatred spewed upon it by almost all Arab and Muslim states, combined with little sign of compromise or reason, make me naturally sympathetic to Israel.
Nevertheless, this 22-point missive is more fluff than compelling argument. It seems to me it's made for the purpose of preaching to the choir.