Egypt destroyed more than 2000 of the tunnels into Gaza between 2011 and 2015. Supporting Hamas (it's actually around 70%) is not the same thing as committing genocide which, again, was your original claim.
And while I don't dispute that young men are indoctrinated in Gaza (though, as I've repeatedly pointed out, there's not much need to indoctrinate children against the people killing their parents), there's plenty of genocidal indoctrination to go around. That's why you see Israeli children shouting "Death to Arabs" (this was pre-October 7th) and singing about killing everybody in Gaza.
But anyway, sure, let's judge by actions, not words...
What do the actions of an Israeli government that not only originally funded Hamas to undermine the PA, but ignored repeated warnings about Hamas' October 7th attack tell you? And speaking of October 7th, what do the actions of an IDF that seem very likely to have fired on their own civilians/soldiers in accordance with the Hannibal directive tell you?
What do the actions of an Israeli government that spent six months dropping bombs an enclave the size of Detroit (almost half of which were unguided), even though it's filled not only with 2 million innocent Palestinians, but also the aforementioned Israeli civilians/soldiers tell you?
What do the actions of an Israeli government who sold the rights to natural gas exploration off the coast of Gaza just weeks after October 7th tell you?
What do the actions of an IDF who would shoot three shirtless, surrendering, Hebrew-speaking men on sight tell you? We know for a fact that these men weren't hostile or presenting a threat, because they were Israeli hostages. Yet "the most moral army in the world," that's is "doing everything it can to avoid civilian casualties," gunned them down without hesitation. What do those actions tell you?
Criticise Hamas all you like. I'll join you. But this wilful blindness to the horror of what the Israel government is doing is psychotic at this point. Especially if you claim to care about Israelis.