1) The secular Israelis really do hate religous Jews and are working to remove them from the land.
This is not the majority of secular Israelis. Despite the scandals and gangster politics of haredi groups like Shas and UTJ and all the antagonism from haredi Jews, and all the media onslaught against religious Jews, I don't believe that most secular Israelis "hate" religious Jews. That is a very serious and grave claim to make. If anything most "secular" Israelis are traditional in some way and not completely off the path. Of those who are completely off, and of those who truly hate religious Jews, still even only some of these actively work to remove us from the land. The elites are not necessarily a representation of the masses, and it is the elites who in a very high percentage of cases actively work to remove us from the land of Israel. This includes most politicians.
3) The mainstream non-observant Jew fears the religious because they know what happened during Chanukah..
I really don't think most Jews, non-observant AND observant know what actually happened in hanukkah.
5) I really question your understanding when you say something stupid like "Hitler did things wrong".... You think he did things right? Maybe he should have killed Jews but not gotten into politics? I dont understand such a statement. Nazis were wrong on all fronts.
Completely agree. "Hitler did things wrong" is probably one of the biggest understatements I've heard in a while, and sounds rather silly... Not to mention suspicious. Even if you are sincere and have good intentions Eagle Eye, my response to you is unapologetically: What a dumb thing to say.
I have to say that "Secular" reasons for supporting JTF are pretty flimsy and nonsensical, but go ahead and support. Good deeds are of value from anyone, even the most confused of people. But one thing is certain, we cannot have the leadership of the movement be secular because then we would go the way of Likud, Herut etc G-d forbid, since "Secular nationalism" is completely at odds and antithetical to Jewish nationalism, and "secular nationalism" will always bend and twist and give in to compromise on any ideal for the sake of pragmatism and gentlemanly compromise. Whereas, we Jewish nationalists have a Torah to uphold.