That document is from over 2500 years ago. It was hoped that the Jewish people would restore their morality, and thereby, be granted a homeland by giving birth to the Messiah in their midst through righteousness. Jerimiah said nothing about bombing the King David hotel, blowing up the world trade centre, kidnapping, stealing, murdering, which were the early tactics of the Likud party. He didn't say "go and bomb people, kill them, lie to them, destroy lives and families, farms, livelihoods, stop at nothing until you have procured land and material possessions. You can use these scriptures as justifications for your actions".
He, like every other prophet, told the Jewish people that they were in a covenant with God - that is, a deal, a two way promise. They never told them "you are the chosen people because of your race, no matter what you do". The opposite was said. You are obliged to fulfill a pact - act like this, do this, and God will in turn do this. If you fail to, God will curse you and throw you from your lands. (This happened). Now, a Messiah will come to restore justice (this happened). (they killed him). Honestly, nobody knows where to go from there. The prophets were all talking about the time until the Messiah came. When the Jews organized and orchestrated his death, they rejected Christ, but the spirit of Christ lived on as Christianity.
So these justifications are not spiritualliy, scripturally, or historically accurate, you can put them aside, they have zero relavence and were a deliberate perversion of scripture as any practicing jew will tell you who hasnt been brainwashed by the recent political ideology called zionism