There is one big difference. The Palestinians settled in Jordan after being ethnically cleansed from Palestine by the Israeli Jews. They wanted to emulate what the European Jews did to them and take over Jordan. Unfortunately, they did not have the support of the West as the European Jews had when they took over Palestine and evicted most of the non-Jews.
So, after a failure in trying to grab one country, palistanians decided to grab another one with a syrian support, got their asses kicked and landed in Lebanon, which they promptly tried to grab too, turning it into a shithole, etc..
The Europeans grabbed Palestine from the local inhabitants. You have either bought or are promulgating propaganda. Europeans had no business grabbing Palestine and evicting the locals.
The locals were the Jews and Christians and the Europeans were invited to migrate to Palestine by the legal land owners. As this shows you are barking mad and don't know the first thing about the history.
So here is a history lesson for you to take in
Mandate For Palestine - The Legal Aspects of Jewish Rights
Ever ask yourself why during the 30 year period - between 1917 to 1947 - thousands of Jews throughout the world woke up one morning and decided to leave their homes and go to Palestine? The majority did this because they heard that a future national home for the Jewish people was being established in Palestine, on the basis of the League of Nations obligation under the “Mandate for Palestine” document.
The “Mandate for Palestine,” an historical League of Nations document, laid down the Jewish legal right to settle anywhere in western Palestine, between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, an entitlement unaltered in international law. The “Mandate for Palestine” was not a naive vision briefly embraced by the international community. Fifty-one member countries – the entire League of Nations – unanimously declared on July 24, 1922:
“Whereas recognition has been given to the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and to the grounds for reconstituting their national home in that country.”
It is important to point out that political rights to self-determination as a polity for Arabs were guaranteed by the same League of Nations in four other mandates – in Lebanon and Syria (The French Mandate), Iraq, and later Trans-Jordan [The British Mandate].
Any attempt to negate the Jewish people’s right to Palestine - Eretz-Israel, and to deny them access and control in the area designated for the Jewish people by the League of Nations is a serious infringement of international law.
Take note that the Jews right to migrate to Palestine and settle to make in the Jewish national home are set in INTERNATIONAL LAW. When you claim that they were invaders you are in breach of INTERNATIONAL LAW and could be asked to account for yourself in any court of law.