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Israel has never officially defined its borders, but Israeli settlers and ministers are flirting with the biblical idea of extending them far beyond the current state. The map shows a Jewish state that encompasses parts of Jordan,
Israel is planning massive land grabs to expand its borders, in keeping with a biblical concept known as ‘Greater Israel’. Harriet Williamson reports.
The “Greater Israel” narrative — from the Nile to the Euphrates — is a modern reincarnation of antisemitic myths.
Reports of a possible buffer zone in southern Lebanon have sparked debate over whether these moves are linked to broader territorial ambitions.
Benjamin Netanyahu does not seek a negotiated peace with the Palestinians; instead, he perpetuates constant hostilities as a means to incrementally seize ever more territory in the West Bank and Gaza — territory he knows he could never secure at the ...
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What is the 'Greater Israel' project? From Egypt's Nile to Syria's Euphrates, the concept explained
The concept of Greater Israel can be divided into two distinct ideas: one involving expansion into territories immediately adjacent to Israel, and the more extreme version, stretching from the Nile to the Euphrates.
The war on Iran had nothing to do with Iran’s nuclear weapon program. In October 2003, the recently-assassinated Ali Khamenei declared nuclear weapons contrary to Islamic principles. What is unfolding across West Asia is part of a larger strategy to ...
Current Military Operations and Regional Tensions The ongoing conflict involving Iran has captured global attention, particularly after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) effectively obstructed the Strait of Hormuz,