I already mentioned a cpl issues needing cleared up by you, IMO anyway. Let me remention them.
The first is with Zechariah 14:11 in regards to Jerusalem and this part--- and there shall be no more utter destruction. If that is fulfilled before anything in Ezekiel 38 is fulfilled first, that would contradict the following in Ezekiel 38:20----and the mountains shall be thrown down, and the steep places shall fall, and every wall shall fall to the ground----which would have to include Jerusalem, or at least one would think so. This in Ezekiel 38:20 obviously is a depiction of utter destruction.
The other issue I pointed out has to do with Ezekiel 38:23. How is one to make sense out of that verse if the timing is after the thousand years, meaning after Christ has already returned and is physically present on the planet for a thousand years? What about ruling the nations with a rod of iron during the thousand years? These many nations meant in Ezekiel 38:23, the LORD will not be known in the eyes of them, nor will they know He is the LORD, during the thousand years, but that they finally wise up after the thousand years, where then the LORD is now known in the eyes of these many nations, and that they now know He is the LORD? These nations meant here must have the lowest IQs in the universe if they couldn't figure out via the 2nd coming and the thousand years, that He is the LORD.
On a different note, I came across the following Zechariah 14 Commentary yesterday. Maybe you are already familiar with it, I don't know. It's a lengthy Commentary and IMO it's the best Commentary I have read on Zechariah 14 to date, though I haven't as of yet read through the entire Commentary. Lot of good stuff in this Commentary. A lot of it I already basically see the same way for the most part, though there are some parts that have never crossed my mind before. But anyway it's an excellent Commentary IMO, worth a read if one has the extra time to do so.
Link to Commentary below---
Zechariah 14 Commentary | Precept Austin