There are two understandings to be addressed regarding the Land of Israel. One understanding is for Jews and the other is for non-Jews.
History demonstrates that Jews have no home in this world other than the Land of Israel, called Palestine after the Romans conquered the Jews, called Judea, Shomron, and by the names of the twelve tribes after Israel conquered the Land under Yehoshua (Joshua) according to the Torah, the Five Books of Moses. Since the Jews were exiled from the land by the Romans, we have been invited into and forced out of numerous countries. Unlike other peoples, we have maintained our identity for thousands of years, and we have therefore experienced as a nation the wandering of the world. It is clear, both from the Torah and from the events of history, that Jews belong nowhere but in the Land of Israel.
There has never been a time since our exile that some Jews have not lived in the Land. Our people have returned to the Land throughout our exile in larger and smaller numbers. No other place has been considered the place to return to. The 1700s saw the beginning of organized return to the Land and the 1800s saw a more massive return that grew stronger and stronger like the powerful springs that feed rivers.
Our prayers and holy books mention the Land of Israel and our return hundreds and hundreds of times. The Land of Israel occupies a central place in our understanding of our place in the Universe.
No explanation needs to be given for our settlement of the Land. No apologies. No excuses. Russians do not explain to anyone why they live in their country. Kenyans do not apologize for living in Kenya. Europeans do not apologize for living in Europe (though they should apologize for destroying much of the world with their brutalities and for now trying to play world diplomat and policeman.)
The Land of Israel is the Land of the Jews, Israel is the Jewish country. It is our land and our country. Welcome.