Well, actually I'd be willing to start with the 30% who did. That's around 3 million people. If only those people were removed, that would be more than enough room to relocate the ~700,000 settlers who have knowingly and illegally chosen to steal Palestinian land.
But then, of course, I'd also want to consider the fact that these sins are still being visited on the Palestinians being born in Gaza and the West Bank. What about them? Neither they, nor their grandparents did anything wrong. Where is your compassion for them?
You claim that this view is one sided, but it's not. You're just so biased that you can't see you're placing the burden for the crimes on the victims instead of on the criminals. I agree, the children of the criminals are also innocent. Let the criminals that put them in that position and the criminal regime that supported them, compensate those children at the same time as they compensate their victims.
As for "ignoring" the holocaust, as I said to somebody else today, I can see a strong argument for creating safe havens for Jewish people after, and indeed before WWII. What happened at the Evian conference, for example, was shameful.
But the Holocaust does not and cannot justify the ethnic cleansing of another group of people who had nothing to do with that atrocity. And it certainly doesn't justify the establishment of a racist ethnostate that apportions rights based on ethnicity or religion.