The irresponsible panderers of the West, who accept all the propaganda lies generated from Hamas and associated areas, do so because they have a strange notion that to be on the side of the weakest is in itself right. But even if that were the case, to encourage the weakest to fight the stronger is profoundly stupid. You send these heroes of yours to kill Jews with no possible positive result in view, in order, ultimately, to masturbate your own mental images of valiant impoverished heroes at war with villainous rich enemies. This image is the more passionately cultivated, the more its addicts come themselves from the richest and most unchallengeable areas of society; which shows that what is being projected on to the "colonized victims" of a distant country is one's own sense of guilt and shame, of being undeservedly wealthy and powerful while others work for your advantage.
The worst thing about this pandering to the worst of the Arab world is that, even if there were any good reason for it, there is no possible success in sight. Encouraging the aggression against a country that has won every war that has ever been fought against it is like encouraging the people you say you support to beating themselves to death against a stone wall. I think that the hatred against Jews for being strong and successful is the motivating factor here, and it leads whole populations to irrational acts, to policies that have no possible victory at the end. In the end, Hamas would probably have known, though never admitted it to themselves, that the only thing they could possibly achieve with their aggression is the murder of a certain number of Israeli civilians, after which, IF THEY WERE LUCKY, nothing would have changed. This is a pathological, diseased mentality, and the fact that the BBC in particular is backing it with both hands is either pathological or criminal, whichever seems the better explanation to you. I think it is both.