The 'Greater Israel' map includes significant portions of modern-day Jordan, Lebanon and Syria, sparking widespread condemnation from Arab nations who view it as an affront to their sovereignty.
According to the terms of the US-brokered agreement, Hizbollah is required to withdraw beyond the Litani river up to 30km north of the contested Israel-Lebanon border, known as the UN “blue line”.
A diplomatic storm has erupted after Israel's new map, claiming "historical territorial rights" for Israel in Palestine and large parts of Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, was uploaded by the Israeli ...
On the one hand, the world is full of peril ... in the Middle East in a matter of weeks, after Israel decimated Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon and its ally Bashar al-Assad was toppled ...