Exactly. As you've shown here, to most Muslims "victims" of violence committed by Muslims or Arabs are to be belittled, not sympathized with or defended.
The Spain stuff was centuries ago: in general, the Arabs abused the Jewish refugees whereas the Turkish rulers did not; yet what can you point to
today? The last such event I heard of was the conviction by the Jordanians of a soldier who, unprovoked, decided to shoot and kill some Israeli girls who were touring the country back in the 1990s - and today there is a huge hue and cry in Jordan's parliament to have him exonerated and hailed as a hero, that his example may serve as a role model for the current generation. The
Mavi Mamara affair shows the direction Turks are leaning towards today, yes?
Are you willing to confront Arabs and your fellow Muslims about this, telling them that their feelings are despicable? Or tell them that because their efforts have been noticed that they are creating bad press for Islam or the Palestinians?
Or are you going to grit your teeth at my words and think only bad thoughts about me and Jews in general?
I personally know Jews who were saved by Muslims in WWII Yugoslavia. These Muslims tend to sympathize with Israel:
link I understand some Muslims also saved Jews in German-occupied Tunisia during WWII. More honor to them - and I wish their example will soon be taken to heart by the majority of the world's Muslims.