The phrase “Greater Israel" carries deep historical, political, and religious undertones. At its core, it refers to the idea of an expanded Israeli state encompassing not only its current internationally recognised borders but also parts of Palestinian territories, particularly the West Bank and Gaza, and, in some interpretations, land stretching into neighbouring countries such as Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria.

For decades, this idea has been more symbolic than practical, often tied to Zionist visions and religious claims to biblical land. But in modern politics, the concept resurfaces whenever settlement expansion, annexation talk, or military dominance in the occupied territories intensifies.

Netanyahu’s Political Vision

Benjamin Netanyahu has long cultivated the image of the leader who

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