KingMob parent
The war itself is unpopular, but the long-standing policies that contributed to it, like supporting settlers, second-class citizenship, restrictions on movement, etc. are all generally popular last I checked.
You can't get a man to understand something when his... salary, home, neighborhood, citizenship, country, and government depends on it.
I think people are capable of nuance. Even if one might support settlers or even things like a normal war, that's dramatically different than supporting behavior that in one instance seems to be trending towards literally genocidal in nature (and not the hyperbolic genocide that propaganda always claims the 'other side' is engaging in any relatively normal war), and in another instance is just seemingly psychotic and, at best, demonstrating a severe lack of intelligence - both state and personal.