If you don't understand how conflict inevitably breeds sectarian tensions then that's on you. Any area that would have seen a population forcibly removed from their homes to make way for a religious state would have inevitably harboured ill will towards the people taking their land. This is just absurdly naïve guilt tripping - If you want to play guilt by association then Israel have enough demons of their own. They aligned with literal fascists in Lebanon, a group inspired by Nazi Germany as it aligned with their own anti-arab sentiment.
I don't particularly blame either side of the conflict for harbouring those feelings - I'm aware from my own country how these divisions lead to hatred - But the idea that the root of this conflict is anti-Semitism is so fecking laughable that it doesn't merit discussion. It is a land dispute - It has always been a land dispute. Completely remove the religious aspect and the results would be the same. People who are displaced en masse will inevitably resist displacement with violence. Conflict was inevitable when Israel was established and literally everyone involved knew as much at the time.
Other way round....
This is a partial list of the antisemitic attacks
pre-Israel,
pre-settlements,
pre-'displacement' on Palestinian Jews.
Of course, the situation wasn't helped with the Mufti of Jerusalem cozying up to Hitler in adopting the final solution in the Middle east too..
Battle of Tel Hai 1920, Arabs
Nebi Musa riots 1920, Arabs
Jaffa riots 1921, Arabs
Jerusalem stabbing attack 1921, Arabs
Palestine Riots 1929, Arabs
Hebron massacre 1929, Arabs
Safed massacre 1929, Arabs
1933 Palestine riots, Arabs
1936 Anabta shooting, Arabs
Jaffa 1936, Arabs