You can read up on the historical ties between Israel and the States on wikipedia Dilbert. Surprise: the Cold War, the security situation in the ME and an avenue for the US to project power throughout the ME (which is oil rich) were major factors in the maintenance of that relationship.
Arab nationalism and radicalism were already being shaped in the late 19th, early 20th centuries. I don't like to argue counterfactual history but it's a certainty (religious) nationalism would've taken hold and still likely terrorism would happen sooner or later. ISIS referred the sykes picot agreement and the colonial legacy in quite a few of its propaganda videos. Your sole focus on Israel is simply unwarranted.
It's also quite typical that in the entire documentary you only made sure to remember that one quote from the oldest guy in the room, opposite all of his peers, more than a few of whom were sympathetic to the palestinian cause and strongly argued against the government's current course of action. If I recall correctly actually all of them were opposed to Netanyahu.
Arab nationalism and radicalism were already being shaped in the late 19th, early 20th centuries. I don't like to argue counterfactual history but it's a certainty (religious) nationalism would've taken hold and still likely terrorism would happen sooner or later. ISIS referred the sykes picot agreement and the colonial legacy in quite a few of its propaganda videos. Your sole focus on Israel is simply unwarranted.
It's also quite typical that in the entire documentary you only made sure to remember that one quote from the oldest guy in the room, opposite all of his peers, more than a few of whom were sympathetic to the palestinian cause and strongly argued against the government's current course of action. If I recall correctly actually all of them were opposed to Netanyahu.