I think Jews (and anyone) should be allowed to immigrate anywhere they wish to. The problem is not Jews being Jews, which was the entire point of my post.
I don't believe Israel should have some kind of eternal right to maintain its status as a Jewish ethno(religious)-state at the expense of everyone else who lives there. The Armenians, for instance, don't get to treat the Yazidis and Kurds (Armenia treats these as separate populations in its census figures, though many other places do not) who have immigrated to their country (who would be the largest ethnic minority group in the country at over 3%, if they were counted together; Armenia is estimated to be over 93% ethnic Armenian, so 3%+ is actually a large slice of what remains) as second-class citizens by virtue of their different ethnicity, language, and religions to that of the ethnic Armenian majority, and I'm highlighting the Armenians in particular here because they were subject to genocide in 1915-1917, long before the European Holocaust perpetrated by the Nazis in 1933-1945, so if "Israel has the right to behave this way as a country because of the Holocaust" were a justification for behaving terribly, you'd think that Armenians would have that right even before Jews. But they don't -- not even when facing off many times in recent decades in armed conflicts against their traditional enemies in Azerbaijan, who would like to finish what they started centuries ago in Nakhchivan. Because no one has that right.
Being the victim of terrible things does not give you the right to oppress everyone around you forever and ever, in perpetuity throughout the universe. It doesn't matter if the victims are Jews, Palestinian Arabs, Armenians, Yezidis and Kurds, or any other type of person you can think of. Yet thanks to the success of their propaganda campaign in the West, particularly in the USA, Israel is the only country where treating them like you would treat any other country or people can you get labeled an "anti-semite", as though not wanting states to behave like Hitler is magically the same as behaving like Hitler yourself. I don't buy it. That is absolute nonsense and equivocation for the benefit of shaping everything anyone could say to fit the black-and-white extremism of Israel's propaganda, where if you're not "with them", you support what Hamas has done. Well I'm not with Israel, and I'm not with Hamas. If I have to be with anyone, I'm with the Christians, because as usual, they are crushed between two fighting majorities, neither of which are willing to stop the cycle of recrimination and violence for fear of what the other might do if they put their weapons down, and they do not fit in neatly on either side (since they're not Jews like the majority of Israelis, and they're not Muslims like the majority of Palestinians).