Please tell me how (in detail) your explanation fulfills the scripture? I do not find any support short of complete speculation. I you could please point out supporting correlations between the theory you present and scripture. You do realize that Luke was speaking about the return of the Lord? Are you claiming that the Lord has returned and that the promise to Jerusalem has been fulfilled? I find your claims about the lives of the Jewish community questionable and confusing, but this is not a post about the lives of the Jewish people.
If my guessing is right, the return of Christ is ahead, all that is fulfilled is that we are starting last minute preparations, that may still take a 1,000 years.
The scripture that I use to back up my guessing would be that Jews were blinded for our sakes. If gentiles felt any obligation to do anything they feel those weird Jews do, they would not have accepted Christ, as our history books tell us. Also, we are being taught to rely on the Holy Spirit and Christ. You can see, by the personal threats to me, very different from you and I talking about this together, that God is not dealing with people who have renewed their mind in Christ, or have fruits of the spirit. Jews have been blinded to Christ, and gentiles have been blinded to how God used the Jews. God is still evangelizing gentiles, asking them to live for Him in Christ. We must not give up on doing our best to help, even in the midst of personal threats, like I have had.
So if my guessing about this fulfills scripture, then scripture has not been fulfilled at all. Things are coming into place slowly. Jews are returning to the Holy Land, getting in place, but we don't see too much of accepting Christ. That will be something we will just have to watch to see, although there are beginnings.
There are many Christians who are beginning to see how God used rituals, sort of in place of the Holy Spirit we have been given, to lead Jews before Christ, on to living for God. Many are reading Romans as scripture instead as a rant against what they term "Judaism". They don't see anything Paul says as against what OT says about God as God is explained in the Torah, only in how Christ made it easier for us, more understandable, and more real.
I am anxious to hear how you might feel my guess is not right, and how you see it!