Israel Invades Lebanon Again: The Greater Israel Project That Keeps Failing

Israel has expanded its war across the region, bombing Lebanon and Iran while preparing a potential ground invasion into southern Lebanon.

Israeli officials claim the goal is simply to create a “buffer zone” for security. But many Israeli politicians and commentators are openly discussing something much bigger: territorial expansion to the Litani River and beyond.

This is not about security, it’s part of much longer historical Greater Israel project

On this live episode of Dispatches, Rania Khalek is joined by historian Zachary Foster to examine the long history of Israeli invasions of Lebanon, the ideological roots of the “Greater Israel” concept, and how the Gaza model of destruction is now spreading across the region.

Israel says its war on Lebanon is about security.

But Israeli politicians are openly talking about annexing territory up to the Litani River.

So what does Israel actually want in Lebanon?

@RaniaKhalek discusses the history and ideology behind this war with historian @_ZachFoster.

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