Not in our minds, but we aren't in their shoes. We haven't lived in an open air prison our entire lives watching a foreign power wantonly murder, torture, and rape our friends.
And it certainly has done wonders for attention to Israel's crimes.
If raping and murdering people is an acceptable way to bring attention to issues, then the Russian invasion of Ukraine under the pretense of eliminating anti-Russian bias and removing Nazi influence in their government. You and I both know that's a ridiculous statement, but it follows logically from yours.
It does not follow logically because Ukraine is fully incapable of blockading and raiding Russia at will. At least until Russia forced them to militarize by invading them in 2014.
Ukraine's capabilities wouldn't change whether Russia's invasion was unjust. If they were a corrupt nation run by neo-Nazis (they aren't) and Russia wanted to draw attention to it, then they'd be justified in attacking Ukraine.
I don't really know what "resistance ideology" is. Are otherwise-heinous actions acceptable if they come from a weaker party? Is this that power-plus-prejudice thing again?
That's a Wikipedia article that's not about resistance ideology. It's sole citation for that line is a book written by a Jewish professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. You might as well ask a white man what he thinks of the indian problem in the 1800's. Well we massacred an entire town but them doing anything about that is just plain wrong.
Maybe start somewhere like this, where people who have interviewed former IRA fighters talk about how they viewed violence as legitimate but that didn't stop them from accepting peace once their goal of a free Ireland had been met.