I'm still not sure I'm understanding your point. Perhaps because this Is plainly false. The majority of the world supports Israel wiping out Hamas. What they're objecting to is Israel wiping out Gazan civilians along with them.
I'm aware of the extremist rhetoric coming from Hamas and other Islamist organisations. I'm also aware that there are millions of people happy to live under those regimes. I say a very cautious, "fine" to those people. Let them live under fundamentalist rule if they choose. As far as I’m aware, the people in Gaza weren’t really clamouring for freedom on October 6th because of Hamas. But if we're going to have a conversation about the people who don't want to or can't live in those societies, we also need to have a conversation about immigration and culture and resource sharing that a lot of people don't want to have.
I would absolutely love to see the UN actually enforce international law throughout the world. To step in to prevent genocides, to stop people from being executed for their sexuality, to stop women from being killed for showing their hair. I'd love it. But sadly the UN is almost completely toothless, rendered useless by political grudges and greed and a total lack of morality. And so I don't think that's going to happen.
Anyway, still not sure if I'm getting your point (it feels as if you're dancing around it rather than stating it clearly, which makes it harder), but I, along with most people, fully support the destruction of Hamas, as well as all other terrorist organisations. I do not support that being done in such a way that thousands of innocent people die. Especially when it's being done by a country that has spent decades cruelly oppressing those same people.