Like "The Great Lakes" exist, or Sahara exists. Analogies do help in identifying red herrings.
On your map, the designation of Palestine exists along with Judea and Samaria. Except the latter designates the geography of what you are talking about more precisely than the former. If that's what you are trying to prove, congratulations, Judea and Samaria it is, and your map is proof!
A single year with no conflict signifies nothing. And again, not only are you absurdly limiting your timeframe, you are limiting the definition of conflict itself. Hence the references to the other side of the planet - the inanity of your claims is made evident when compared to other analogous circumstances.
"I could go into detail about how much land the Jewish people actually owned (purchased from the ottomans and otherwise)"
- By all means do so. But compare apples to apples while you are at it. How much land did the Arabs (not their absentee Ottoman landlords) own, and how much of it was owned by a handful of wealthy Arab absentee landowners? How much of it was public land, not owned by either the Arabs or the Jews? How much of it was designated by the UN to be the Jewish State? How much of it did the Arabs lose after they declared war on Israel in 1948? How much of it was annexed by Jordan and occupied by Egypt by 1950?
Which reminds me: are you sure you want to stick with the 6-day war? How much do you know about Jordanian and Egyptian territories Israel conquered in that war?
Context is a bitch.