The creation of the State of Israel pushed all of the Arabs out of their lands and homes onto their designated Arab State and out of the Jewish State. Israel started a war with Palestine right after and took another 1/4 of their land. Then they had a couple other wars with, like, every Arab country and here we are today.
I'm not gonna deny that the creation of Israel had forced plenty of Arabs out of their homes, but you need a little more explanation on war you're mentioning (Six Day War) was mostly fronted by other Arab nations such as Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, and Syria. Israel annexed the Golan Heights from Syria, annexed more land from the West Bank to establish their position more firmly against the attacking Jordan and Iraq and at the same time attempt to put down rebelling Palestinians. Egypt lost the Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula.
Point I'm making is that Israel did not intentionally escalate the situation, but did start the war to prevent a mass of casualties on both sides.
Essentially every war that Israel has had with it's neighboring Arab nations has mostly been preemptive self-defense (except the Yom Kippur War).
US support for Israel is essentially the reason every country in the middle east hates us.
Not really. There's plenty of reasons besides Israel for the Arab World to dislike the US. Interference with government and political favoritism, coup's and rebel outfits can cause a lot of distrust and hatred.