Lunacy. The creation of the jihdadist rebel state "Kosovo" in the heart of Europe was despicable enough. But Israel IS the only Jewish state, the historical lands of the Jews for 4000 years.
Jews in the so-called "west bank" are not "settlers." There is no "East Jersusalem." The Arabs there came in with the Jordanian invasion and annexation of the "west bank" in 1948, and kicked 190,000 Jews from their homes in Judea and Samaria and Jerusalem, and barred Jews from even worshipping at the remnant of their Temple. The Arab mosques on the Temple Mount are a historical abomination, part of the most brutal colonizers in World history - with only Spain/Portugal, Israel and India managing to liberate themselves from the monstrous barbarism of Islam.
Israel would use every nuke in its arsenal to prevent what the scumbag Russian puppet Sachs is proposing. And they would be right to do so.
Just restating the one narrative over and over again expecting the other group to succumb to it is the definition of lunacy.
What you seem to be proposing is the "Greater Israel" solution. Maybe that is the correct, or the just solution, but it hasn't happened yet and will continue to be resisted by much of the World.
We can see a continuation of the present condition where Palestinian terrorists attack Israel followed by Israeli attacks on Palestinians. This tit-for-tat can go on for centuries. Maybe thousands or tens of thousands of people will be killed over those centuries. Maybe that's the best "solution" since there are millions of Israelis and Palestinians.
But as we saw this time around, there was a possibility that what was happening in Israel and Gaza could have exploded into WWIII if Iran and Israel had escalated their attacks beyond what they did.
It seems there are some people who are okay with this. They seem to think that something like that will signify the beginning of the End Times.
Even if the Bible can be correctly interpreted to show that the world will be utterly destroyed by nuclear war before Jesus returns, I don't think it is a very Christian thing to wish for it to happen.