Shalom Chaim,
few observations that lead to the same questions:
1) During an annual beatification of alcoholic bolshevik Rabin, Israeli History channel showed documentary about our and "best soldier", "savior of the nation" - "dear leader" Yizhak . In this soviet style propaganda he freely admits that he despises huge crowds who were cursing him and demonstrating against him. He said something like - "I despise them, who cares what they have to say? - I fought for this country and they did not." Even for Israeli media this was too much (or they did not get the meaning of his words) and they suggested that many people who vehemently oppose his plans fought for Israel too. Rabin immediately spouted an incoherent and senseless statement that he "loves and protects those people" I immediately suspected that he had in mind, even in 1995, our dear rabbi Kahane of blessed memory and his American-born followers whome, Rabin the Marxist and other establishment bolshevik Sabras despised and did not think of as real Israelis.
2) In an Israeli movie shot in 1980s (featuring Rabbi Kahane interviews) I saw a Goebbels-like portrait of American-born "terrorist" Jewish "settler" shooting unprovoked at "palestinian" arabs.
3) Finally - newest poster child of American "Kahanist" for the liberal left is Yaakov Teitel, ex US Marin and who lived in Shomron, and who is accused of smuggling weapons from USA, murdering two Arabs and of placing a bomb at a "professor's home (a snake who called arabs kill only Jewish settlers!!!). This heroic Jewish pioneer is held without lawyer and I, personally, don't believe a word of fabricated evidence.
I believe that Israeli bolshevik, as much they say to the contrary, do not want an overwhelmingly right wing American Jews making Aliah to Israel as they do not really want mass immigration of free-thinking citizens from US who are not going to put up with their BS. Please comment on my assertion and on the case of Yaakov Teitel.
Secondly, Id feel that those on the left like Yossi Beilin, Rabin, Bibi, Barak and others do have a somewhat valid argument- we risked for Israel, we fought for Israel and despise American arm-chair right-wing Jews who never shed a drop of sweat or blood for Israel. What is your take on this seemingly fair statement?