Clarify - are you anti-Netanyahu (which is fine) or anti-Israel?
I think 'anti-Israel' is too vague and certainly too emotive a term to be useful in these debates.
On one hand, a lot of leftists might self-describe as 'anti-Israel' because they have significant issues with longstanding Israeli government policy (in the same way they might self-describe as anti-USA), whilst at the same time being fully supportive of Israel's right to exist. On the other hand, Israelis, and Jewish people with an affinity with Israel, live in a world where 'anti-Israel' voices, including the leaders of other regional powers, are often arguing that the country should be wiped off the map.
I think those critical of Israel need to be awake to the fact that it is not uncommon for antisemites to co-opt legitimate criticism of Israel to spread hate, and that Israelis and Jewish communities more generally know this all too well and are understandably wary. They also need to be wary that it isn't always easy to tell when this is happening, and that in societies where anti-Jewish conspiracy theories have existed for millennia, they need to be mindful of unconscious bias in themselves and in their sources. At the same time, it's not uncommon for people with an interest in defending Israeli policy to intentionally conflate criticism of that policy with antisemitism to stifle debate, and there's understandable anger about people being tarred as antisemites because their attempts to hold the Israeli government accountable for their actions are inconvenient.
Basically, in the interests of people being able to have a nuanced and adult conversation about a sensitive topic, it isn't useful for either side throw around terms like 'anti-Israel' because they can mean very different things to different people. Tagging
@Ramshock here too as the post pertains to his post.