Uncovering Israel's Expansionist Vision: Mapping the Path to 'Greater Israel'

Explore the controversial concept of 'Greater Israel' and Israel's ongoing efforts to expand its borders beyond current boundaries, as settlers and ministers flirt with biblical narratives.
Israel's borders have long been a topic of debate and contention, with the country never officially defining its territorial limits. However, in recent years, Israeli settlers and ministers have been increasingly vocal about the idea of expanding the country's boundaries far beyond its current state, drawing inspiration from biblical narratives and the concept of Greater Israel.
The notion of Greater Israel is rooted in the belief that the land promised to the Jewish people in the Bible extends from the Nile River in Egypt to the Euphrates River in Iraq, encompassing much of the Middle East. This expansionist vision has been embraced by some Israeli politicians and religious groups, who view it as a way to fulfill the biblical promise and solidify Israel's control over the region.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


