Germany and Japan were the largest recipients of US aid between 1941 and 1945 then, if you consider what is going on in Iraq and Afghanistan "aid".
I'm not going to provide a link for you because I'm pretty sure you're not unable to use a search engine, and if you do you'll find that every single reference you find will report that Israel has been the top recipient of US aid every year since around 1970, which Egypt being the second. I could find not one source referring to US funds spent in Iraq and Afghanistan as aid, as in both case these countries were invaded and occupied by the US and any monies going to them goes directly to US puppet regimes.
I hope you aren't accusing me of supporting the illegal wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: my humble opinion is that those who are responsible, the leaders of the criminal enterprise, should be imprisoned for life. Well, maybe we should have a second Nuremberg Trial, that would be more fitting.
I agree that on the scale of crimes, Iraq comes first, but Israel/Palestine isn't far behind is certainly worse than Afghanistan by the number of civilian casualties and people displaced. And it's been going on for over a half-century: Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have been and continue to be forced to live in exile, often in "resettlement camps" and hundreds of thousands have been killed.
# Monitoring and documentation of internal displacement has been largely ad hoc and numbers of IDPs and demolitions have been systematically recorded by OCHA only since 2006.
# Lack of agency specifically addressing internal displacement within the OPT renders it difficult to provide global figure on currently displaced in the OPT.
# There are no confirmed statistics of the number of IDPs in the OPT. BADIL suggests that more than 128,700 persons have been displaced since 1967 to 2009 (excluding displacement as result of Israeli incursion in January 2009 in Gaza, see below).
# ICAHD estimates that 24,145 Palestinian homes have been demolished in the Occupied Territories since 1967 to 2009.
# In 2009, in the West Bank, OCHA recorded demolition of a total 225 Palestinian-owned structures, resulting in the displacement of 515 Palestinians. Figures of Palestinians that were internally displaced during the conflict in Gaza vary from 50,000 to 200,000 (League of Arab States, 30 April 2009, para.100-1006). As of December 2009, more than 20,000 people displaced during the Operation »Cast Lead« continue to be displaced.
# Risks of displacement continue due to construction of Separation wall and associated regime, military incursions, revocation of residency rights, settlement expansion and settler violence, effects of closure regime.
# Estimates note of 30,000 to 90,000 at risk of displacement. In 2009, an estimated 60,000 Palestinians in Jerusalem alone are at risk of displacement, due to the possible home demolitions by the Israeli authorities.http://www.internal-displacement.org/idmc/website/countries.nsf/%28httpEnvelopes%29/98F0726BF7D6AA45C12574B30055BD32?OpenDocumentPalestinian refugees are people who lost both their homes and means of livelihood as a result of the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict.<32> The number of Palestinians who fled or were expelled from Israel following its creation was estimated at 711,000 in 1949.<33> Descendants of these original Palestinian Refugees are also eligible for registration and services provided by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), and as of 2010 number 4.7 million people.<34> One third of the refugees live in recognized refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The remainder live in and around the cities and towns of these host countries.<32> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli%E2%80%93Palestinian_conflictSo, is it ok to enable the ongoing murder in the Israel/Palestine conflict with my tax dollars because they're also committing crimes in other places in the Mideast?