More Palestinians die in traffic accidents than getting killed by Israelis.
In 2010, 82 Palestinians were killed by Israelis (Source: B'Tselem) and 188 Palestiniand died in traffic accidents (UN Global status report on road safety).
Only one example is comparable to the Israel/Palestine conflict, and that's Turkey's case.
The Turks fight against the Kurds because they want independence. They do not massacre them because the Kurds are muslims.
The Turks massacred the Armenians because they wanted independence on muslim ground and were non-muslims (christians).
The Arabs attacked Israel because it declared independence. Israel is on muslim ground and that is not tolerated in the muslim world. If Israel wouln't be so strong they would have been massacred too.
Secular Turkey always had a good relationship with Israel until it became Muslim Turkey again.
pollingreport
CNN/ORC Poll. Sept. 23-25, 2011. N=1,010 adults nationwide. Margin of error ± 3.
"What is your general impression of the Palestinian people? As of today, is it very favorable, or somewhat favorable, or somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable -- or haven't you heard enough about them to say?"
9/23-25/11
Very favorable 5% / Somewhat favorable 25% / Somewhat unfavorable 25% / Very unfavorable 14% / Haven't heard enough 31%
"What is your general impression of the Israeli people? As of today, is it very favorable, or somewhat favorable, or somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable -- or haven't you heard enough about them to say?"
Very favorable 22% / Somewhat favorable 37% / Somewhat unfavorable 13% / Very unfavorable 6% / Haven't heard enough 21%
BBC poll:
Israel's popularity climbs in annual BBC poll, but overall global impression is still negative
22 out of 27 different countries that took part in the survey leaned toward a negative view of Israel - giving it an overall 49-percent negative rating.
A comment on the BBC poll : The anti-Israel movement is waging an extremely successful PR battle in the West. The reason isn’t because it has the truth on its side — far from it. It’s because it’s become adept at handling a media that is already unsympathetic to Israel. This poll is yet another example of why the Israeli government needs to consider a massive overhaul of its ineffective (nonexistent?) public-relations strategy.