Greater Israel Explained - The Israeli Plan to Conquer the Arab World

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Greater Israel Explained - The Israeli Plan to Conquer the Arab World

Oct 4, 2024

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The idea of “Greater Israel” has resurfaced following a viral Jerusalem Post article. Rooted in biblical and Zionist aspirations, it envisions Israel expanding its borders, a concept gaining traction within right-wing Israeli politics. This video explores its history and implications.

What is Greater Israel?

The concept of “Greater Israel” has recently gained attention after an article in The Jerusalem Post titled “Is Lebanon Part of Israel’s Promised Territory?” went viral. This idea, which refers to the biblical boundaries of Israel as promised to the Jewish people in religious texts, has deep roots in Zionist ideology. While interpretations of “Greater Israel” vary—ranging from symbolic aspirations to literal geographic claims—the term is often associated with expanding Israel’s borders to those mentioned in biblical covenants.

Origins and Early Zionist Thought

Greater Israel has been a part of Zionist discourse since the movement’s inception. One of the first mentions of it is in the diary of Theodor Herzl, the founder of Zionism, in 1898. Herzl’s vision of a future Jewish state extended from the Nile to the Euphrates. This idea was presented during the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, where the borders of future states were being drawn after World War I. Zionist leaders, like David Ben-Gurion, advocated for a Jewish state that included parts of Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan.

Biblical Roots and Religious Ideology

The concept of Greater Israel originates from promises made in the Torah. The land described in the covenant with Abraham includes territory stretching from Egypt to the Euphrates River. Religious Zionists, particularly Messianic Zionists, interpret these boundaries as an idealized version of Israel’s future borders. This belief has influenced Israeli politics, particularly among right-wing groups.

Colonialism and the Sykes-Picot Agreement

After World War I, the British and French colonial powers carved up the Middle East into arbitrary states, leading to a legacy of ethnic and sectarian conflict. This division, known as the Sykes-Picot Agreement, played a significant role in shaping modern-day Arab countries and further complicated efforts toward Arab unity. The Zionist movement benefited from these divisions, particularly in Palestine, where British colonial policies favored Zionist settlement.

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