A Tweeter points out that a Times news article about the Israeli company SodaStream and the actress Scarlett Johansson reports, "The dispute over the ad, scheduled to air during the Super Bowl on Sunday, has pitted pro-Palestinian activists against people and groups who support Israel unreservedly."
This is a strangely non-parallel way of framing the issue. Not pro-Palestinian activists versus pro-Israel activists. Not "people and groups who support Israel unreservedly" versus "people and groups who support Palestinians unreservedly." It's not even an accurate description, because some of the people most supportive of SodaStream were also critical of Israel, or at least did not unreservedly support it, when, under Prime Minister Rabin and Prime Minister Sharon, the Israeli government chose to cede land in the West Bank and Gaza to the Palestinian Arabs.