I'm not understanding what would make you say that. It seems a bit hyperbolic. Acknowledging that we have a complicated situation between the two parties is not to say "Israel should roll over and play dead".
I realize that emotions are running high, and that's understandable. I have a friend (Jewish American) who moved to Israel last year, and is currently keeping us updated on Facebook with what is happening there. I also have friends who are Jewish here in U.S., including one rabbi, so I've heard a spectrum of opinions about the current situation from them. My husband has an Israeli Jewish friend (born there), and in his conversations with us on the internet, he says his greatest frustration is that Americans don't understand the history of the region. What I'm saying is that I can both support my Jewish friends AND see that many Palestinians have legitimate issues that need some resolution.
What is the solution? I really don't know. But I know the cycle of violence must stop, and we will never do that by racheting up the rhetoric that encourages it. My basic position is that two wrongs don't make a right---for anyone involved.