Thank you for taking the time to comment, but we can't argue against beliefs.
However, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA) influence US policy.
Palestinians are indigenous to the land, but the British Empire colonized the region prior to allocating it to Israel. Britain and France refused Egypt's claim to the Suez Canal, ordering Israeli forces to overthrow the decolonization movement. The US intervened, feigning support for Egyptian liberation and flexing power over European imperialists.
The verse in the Koran refers to religious persecution against Muslims, stipulating they may retaliate when attacked. Historical events explain the passage, and my Muslim friends aren't planning to murder me. Yet, the paragraph/chapter is continually taken out of context.
Israel and the US are the only countries that vote to maintain the Cuban embargo, which may have something to do with US weapons and funding for Israel.
The US interferes in Central Asia/the Middle East, overthrowing governments and confiscating natural resources to control the world's energy sources. US interventions created extremists in Afghanistan to combat the USSR, which backfired, yet CIA disclosures prove the US retains relations with terrorist organizations.
It is not Muslims who interfere with sovereignty, and aside from assuming Israel sides with the US embargo against Cuba to maintain support, you can find government documents for everything I mentioned. The history isn't black and white or easily understood, but it is horrifically depressing.