If Jews were not treated as equals before the law in other people’s homelands most Jews would consider that antisemitism. That’s why most Jews in the diaspora are leftwing as minorities. When it comes to Israel though, the tune changes and minorities are viewed as an existential threat.
This contradiction is hardly limited to Israel though. The ideological conflict between modern definition of universal democracy and homeland is a global issue for all groups with a homeland. It’s easy for me to virtue signal a century after Greeks kicked out most of the Turks from Greece. Today we focus of trying to keep Greece by keeping out illegal migrants rather than kicking out Turks. While the tactics are different and adjustments made for modern human rights, from a goals perspective it’s similar keep Greece Greek.
It has nothing to do with racism though. It’s simple love of Hellenism. Greeks like me do not want to assimilated into anything else. I love Greek culture (as defined by ancient Greeks with allowances for their mistakes) If someone loves Hellenism as much as Greeks do they are usually welcome in Greece but it’s hard to assimilate someone that’s not going to see Pericles et al as their ethnic roots. The only way that happens is if they marry a Greek. With time their children can be assimilated but that’s an exception not the rule..
Unfortunately there is a game being played globally. Rather than openly discuss how to resolve this contradiction in manner fair to all peoples that want a homeland we are all smeared as “racist” by leftists. Conservatives on the other hand have a habit of crying persecution as minorities when treated unequally in someone else’s homeland… but then demand special rights in their own homeland.
This moral inconsistently is a constant source of conflict in the world. Rather than sit down like adults and resolve the matter in a friendly and fair manner for all my experience has been most pretend this contradiction doesn’t exist.