The first article you linked was about Rabbis,in this country,signing a petition that the U.S. (and Trump) supports
legal immigration of asylum seekers.
The second article (from 2015) is about the STATE OF ISRAEL addressing (and threatening to deport)
illegal immigrants who were smuggled into the country across the Mediteranean Sea.
The 3rd article is about a multi-denominational group, in 2015, asking the U.S. to increase quotas for refugees from Syria to come to the U.S. through
legal avenues. The article discusses the large size of the U.S and a request to take more (actually to return quotas to numbers we allowed in the past).
Your final article is similar to your 2nd article. It is from 2018 and discusses
immigrants who did not cross into Israel via a legal entry point (otherwise known as illegal immigration).
First off, I originally called you antisemitic when you repeatedly posted antisemitic imagery and Nazi propaganda about a Jewish cabal attempting to take control of the entire civilized portion of the planet, along with propaganda about Jews controlling Hollywood and the world media.
Secondly, your collection of articles is bullshit. Israel is a country. Their governmental actions should not be connected to the actions of domestic Jewish leaders as proof of "contradictions". The country of Israel has a very real set of concerns and security issues that differentiate them from every other country in the world.
If you take time to study history, Israel became a country after the Holocaust, where 6 million innocent Jews were the victims of genocide. The country was created as a safe haven for Jews all over the world, if they chose to emigrate there. The country is surrounded by Muslim countries, all of which have attempted to invade and destroy Israel at various times in the past. Israel is a unique situation, and it is necessary for them to take unique measures to keep themselves safe from invasion/annihilation/terrorism. They choose to make it easier for Jewish people to immigrate via legal means, and to expedite their immigration. I think that makes sense if Israel wants to continue to be the only "safe' haven for Jewish individuals from across the world. It is clear that antisemitism continues to exist (thrive?) and tha, alone, should justify a safe haven for Jews.
Finally, this may be hard for you to accept, but all Jewish people are not alike. We are not one big ubiquitous group, who have the same philosophy, and are all working together toward some common goal. For example, there are a lot of Jewish Americans who are fully behind the Israeli government and support them unquestionably. There are also many Jewish Americans, who think Netanyahu is overly conservative, and inappropriate in his treatment of Palistinians within Israel, and are not happy with Israel's current policies regarding settlements in disputed territories.
Now that I have explained this, I am sure you will stop your continued narrative and obsession with Israel, and Jews around the world. After all, you aren't an antisemite. You are just an innocent guy who recognizes inconsistencies and likes to bring them to everyone's attention.