Well, I haven't met any Jew like him personally. But I have read that there was such an idelogy called "Diasporism". Unlike religious antiZionist Charedim, who claim that Jews must not have a State because Mashiach hasn't come yet, Diasporists claim that Galuth is a part of National Jewish Identity, and so abandoning it means a form of assimilation, Those Jews are proud of being exilees and feel they are more Jewish, but I heard it is a minority.
On the other hand there is another ideology called "Canaanism" which claims that real Hebrew identity means living in Israel and rejecting Judaism, which they consider a foreign Babylonian influence. "Cannanism" opposes expelling Arabs , since Arabs would go to another part of the middle east, and middle east as a whole , not Israel, is the homeland of Israelies, according to them. They advocate the total break off with Diaspora Jews, and value the "Sabras" (Jews who were in Israel before Zionist Aliah)
I don't know is there are still some Jews who hold Diasporism or Canaanism. A Jew may expalin it better