This guy is a bit special, he's trying to tell me that the jews commited genocide against jesus, im not sure if he knows what genocide means.
Anyways, to answer your questions:
Do i agree with the boycott?
Short answer: Yes
Long answer(bible):
Although a boycott is a noble idea, this practice is largely inneffective, and has proven on many occasions to simply be a waste of time, and an excuse for A: antisemitism, or B: Media attention. And I simply do not know what the real motivation of this church is, since 80% of the members did not want to get involved, which leads me to believe this is most likely a media stunt or an excuse for antisemitism as i said, not a genuine movement. Im just judging based on the numbers here as the church is known to cater to the masses, which is not the case.
Do i believe whats going on in the region is just?
Short answer: No
Explanation (long answer):
I dont think either party is entirely "just" in the west bank. In light of the fact that if there will ever be a two state solution, which i doubt will happen, it is detrimental to the peace for jews to settle in the west bank as it will be a palestinian part of the land, but only detrimental because mahmoud abbass made a public statement that he wants a palestine WITHOUT jews, which is, lets be honest here, an apartheid statement, although im sure the settlers know this, and are aware of what they are doing. If he really does want a state, he should accept the land with the existing arab majority population and not discriminate.
On the other hand, the land is administered illegally by israel, however, people forget this new administration is far from violent compared to the jordanian administration of the land prior (palestinians were not allowed to build anything whatsoever and were shot for doing so). So yes the israeli government does bulldoze palestinian houses that were recently built without permit, and yes they even bulldoze jewish and christian houses that were built without permit (not as popular to demonstrate in the news), but the government has now made it illegal to build any new settlements for israeli citizens in the west bank.
Even if it does one day become a palestinian piece of land, and they want peace as they claim, then why shouldnt the jews that have settled there recently along with the recent arab settlers(yes not all of them have been there for a while) be allowed to live in new palestine, governed by a palestinian government along with the christians and muslims if they choose to? It is the holy land after all.
Now keep in mind that there are 1,600,000 arabs living inside israel(not including the west bank or gaza strip) who do not wish to leave the country, and live, for the most part, very good lives with the same opportunities as jewish and christian citizens. The israeli government is in no way practicing apartheid.
No i do not believe either side is just, but in a conflict of this scale and complexity, the solution is always the lesser of two evils, and rarely a "just" one.