Now you're straight up into Islamophobia.
You're 67 and scared to live in the US. The IDF needs clerks and logistics help.
After the creation of Israel, Israel made it difficult for Jews to live in Arab countries, and easy for them to come to Israel, where they were needed to get a majority of Jews over Arabs and Christians.
The Hamas charter was changed in 2018 to accept Israel on the 1967 border.
EVERY. SINGLE. YEAR. there is a vote in the UN to accept the 1967 borders. EVERY. SINGLE. YEAR. there are only 2 countries who vote against. The US, and Israel.
It is patently clear that Israel and the US do not want peace in Palestine and openly block the peace process.
It is patently clear who is committing the VAST majority of war crimes in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and Iran. It is Israel, not those other countries.
In the world of the Internet it is not possible to keep that truth hidden as it was only 30 years ago. That is the main problem for the US and Israel in this genocide and ethnic cleansing colonization of Palestine.
I will half agree with your last point. IMO the just solution would have been to carve out a Jewish enclave, a semi-autonomous Bundesland in Germany, and maybe Austria, after WWII. Part of Bavaria (the heart of Nazism), and maybe part of Oberösterreich, would have been a great candidate. Germany and Austria were in no position to argue. German and Austrian Jews would have had a "right of return."
That would have made reparations and legal fights in both countries for forced sales to Nazis and Nazi-supporters much easier than doing it from the US, Israel or anywhere else. Distance makes such court cases more difficult today. 70 years ago near impossible to manage in a timely fashion.
Such a plan post WWII didn't fit with what particularly the very anti-Semitic English Lords wanted in the first half of the 20th century. They wanted to get rid of the European Jews, and bonuses, to create chaos (divide and conquer) in the Mid East with a western colonial action against the indigenous people while gaining an permanent military base in a hugely important geostrategic piece of real estate.