In the Muslim world (the one that is most involved anyway) there is only one position: destruction of the state. Everything else is window dressing.
Nice strawman there, chief. No one said every Muslim believes that.
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So which one of those is it, Rabbi?
BTW, perhaps we should count those 1 billion Muslims.
162.5 million Muslims live in Pakistan, which is, at least officially, a friend of the United States, and receives US aid. They provide more troops to UN peacekeeping efforts than any other nation in the world (10,000 troops as of 2007) and fought alongside with America in Gulf War I.
234.5 million Muslims live in Indonesia. The government works with America to fight Al-Quaeda, and numerous Indonesian muslims have been targets of AQ attacks because of this.
6 million Muslims live in Jordan. They are actually harder on Hamas supporters than Israel is recently, they prohibited the relatives of the yeshiva shooter to grieve for him in public, which Israel did not do. To quote Wikipedia, "Jordan has consistently followed a pro-Western foreign policy and traditionally has had close relations with the United States and the United Kingdom." Jordanian and Israeli soldiers cross-train on some exercises.
70 million Muslims live in Turkey. Turkey is all but officially allied to Israel.
Egypt is ambiguous their media is highly anti-semitic, but they are also anti-Hamas, and so far 34+ Egyptian police have been shot or otherwise injured by Hamas. Egypt is also a recipient of US aid.
53 million Muslims further live in Europe. I hope everybody agrees Europe in general is not out to destroy Israel (though again, the relation is sometimes ambiguous).
151 million Muslims live in India. To my knowledge, never has a major Indian politician called for violence against Israel.
1.1 million Muslims hold Israeli citizenship.
That brings us to 824 million Muslims.
In the meanwhile, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, and Lybia the anti-Israeli nations have a population of 100.5 million between them. If you add Palestine to this (which is a doubtful thing), that brings us to about 104 million Muslims.
So, the majority of Muslims clearly live in countries that are neither anti-Western, nor anti-American, nor anti-Israeli. There are more Muslims in countries that are friends of the United States and Israel than otherwise.
How does this jive with your claim that "in the Muslim world, there is only one position"?