Yes, a lot of people interpret this as a sign for Jews to return to Eretz Yisrael.
However, we are seeing violent and bizarre incidents of Jew-hatred happening in Eretz Yisrael too.
For example, just as the latest, Hezbullah rockets have been keeping the North on fire. Northern residents who left their homes to live in hotels (on the government's dime) in the center shortly after the Great Horror from Gaza are still in these hotels 6 months later.
So acting like all the Jew-hatred is just a matter of location seems like a not-completely-logical perspective.
Anyway, I don't see there's any safe country for Jews right now ANYWHERE.
As discussed on this blog several times, millennia of Torah scholarship emphasizes how our behavior provides the spark for the "fuel" underlying any latent but ever-present Jew-hatred.
When we do not separate ourselves enough from the surrounding non-Jewish culture, then God sends the non-Jewish culture to do the separating for us.
Other reasons listed by our Sages concern our treatment of each other, and so on.
Please remember: The Holocaust-like Destructions of both Temples occurred within Eretz Yisrael. (For example, the Jews already in Bavel/Babylon remained secure and went out of their way to receive and then care for their exiled brothers and sisters who survived the death march from Eretz Yisrael.)
So thinking: "Well, I'll just solve this problem by getting on a plane!" will not ultimately be helpful in and of itself.
Certainly, returning to Eretz Yisrael is part of it, as the talmid chacham Rav Itamar Schwartz has stressed. Other Gedolim also urged Jews to return to Eretz Yisrael.
Please see here:
https://question.bilvavi.net/blog/2021/10/19/why-arent-our-gedolim-telling-us-to-make-aliyah/
However, we can't continue our lives as they were.
Especially coming to Eretz Yisrael, we need to upgrade ourselves spiritually.
As the Pele Yoetz stated (https://learntorah.com/PeleYoetz/Pdf/English13.pdf):
The primary purpose
of going to Eretz Yisrael
is for the
perfection of the soul.
Whatever we can do, even a gradual process via baby-steps, will sweeten the judgements affecting us.
It's Doesn't Get More Blatant Than This
With everyone — from the layman to the most experienced professional — pressured to ignore the most basic and obvious biological and anatomical proof of gender in favor of whatever a person imagines his or her gender to be, the discrimination against Jews stands out in its blatant incongruity.
Had society remained rational and meritocracy-based, the Jew-hatred would still stand out, but not nearly as much.
This is by design, of course.
Hashem calls our attention to the Jew-hatred, not just because He wants us to return to Eretz Yisrael (though for the Jews who keep or want to keep Torah and mitzvot, it's also that), but because he wants us to return to HIM.