That's a terrible analogy. God never explicitly said the Palestinians had to be displaced from the promised land. Furthermore, if you gave a gift to someone, they can freely choose to do what they want with the gift, no? If I give you $100 for your birthday, should I complain if you use $3 to buy your wife a double dipped dip cone from Dairy Queen?
I think we agree though that a two state solution is likely to not happen. I have all but lost faith in that.
The bottom line is that God has said, clearly and unequivocally, that He is giving this land to Israel. It is not up to me or you, it is His to do as He pleases. He has also said this is the apple of His eye. So if you want to spout off opinions do it about Vietnam or some other place, but to do it about Israel, you do that at your own peril. People seem to have no fear of God. I would be terrified to be spouting opinions about who this land should be given to and a "two state solution", what happens when I appear before the throne?
I ask myself "who am I to be talking about this" and I realize I am nobody, which is why I don't talk about it.
Nor have we ever been told to be the judge of who gets saved and who doesn't, or who gets Israel and who doesn't.
We can judge sin. We can says that "war is hell". We can condemn our own actions in WWII, or in Ukraine, or Vietnam, or Iraq, or wherever.
We can also condemn genocide when all the facts are presented in a court of law.
We can reiterate what are the laws of war and what violates our treaties of war.
But other than that there is a "fog of war", there is propaganda being put out by everyone including Putin, and I don't want to be a useful idiot for the propagandists.