There are 2 e options to solve Israel vs Palestine. They are:
1) One state solution (it doesn’t matter if this state is Israel or Palestine). In BOTH of these nations, Jewish people make up about half of the population and Muslims the other half. The Muslims won’t be able to successfully prosecute the Jews in Israel because they make up half the country (and vice versa with the Muslims).
2) A 2 state solution. The bigger Israel gets, the more Muslims will be inside Israel and the bigger Palestine gets, the more Jews would be in Palestine. Exceptions apply, but this is the general rule.
So if you advocate Israel owning all of Palestine, rather then view someone who wants Israel eliminated as the enemy or even someone that disagrees with you on the issue, relieze you want the same thing, a one state solution where half the population is Jewish and the other half is Muslim. It doesn’t matter if you call this country Israel or Palestine, the end result is the same.
And it doesn’t make sense why Israel would even exist. If America accepted 300 million migrants from Latin America (let’s say they they are all fleeing prosecution for something) and they return the favor by breaking away and being their own independent country, that wouldn’t seem fair, would it? If you are a refugee and a country lets you move there, you should become as integrated with your host country as you can be to prevent separatist movements. I have no problem with immigrants (even if they are undocumented). But we have room for BUT one flag and that is the American flag. We have room for but one language and that is the English language. And if any migrant wants their place in America joining another country or separating from America, then they should get deported. A hyphenated American is an oxymoron. Either one is fully an American or one does not belong in America. If they don’t belong in America, they should get deported. Most of the undocumented are NOT in this category, but the ones who favor the land they live on joining a foreign state should get deported.
So if you’re a Jewish refugee and you head to Palestine to escape Nazi prosecution, fine, you’re welcome. Just don’t create a separatist movement from Palestinian land once you arrive. If you’re a Jewish refugee and you want to come to America; you’re absolutely welcome here under the condition that you don’t try and create a country out of American land. You will not (and should not) face any legal prosecution for being Jewish. But you’re an American now. Not a member of some Jewish country made from American land (I treat the Jews living in the Middle East the same way). Don’t create separatist movements out of the countries that saved you from prosecution from foreign states.