Israel expands its borders to include part of Lebanon (3.24.26)

Based on reports from March 2026, Israel has taken significant military steps to establish control over parts of southern Lebanon, with officials describing the action as the creation of a "defensive buffer" and calling for new borders.

Shame on Lebanon for not being able to keep it, to the victor goes the spoils, made all the better by the fact that the Lebanese Houthis made it all possible.

Sometimes I just want to laugh, much like the democrats efforts to get Trump continually blowing back into their faces, every time the Arabs try to "get Israel," it seems to result in just a further loss of their own footing.

Indeed, Trump might never have gotten his 2nd term save for all of the dem's efforts to get him.
 

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The same reason they were there 2000 years ago.
The weren't in the land of Samaria 2000 years ago. That was the territory of the Samaritans, Canaanites, and the remnants of the northern kingdom of Israel.
 
Jews weren't in Samaria 2000 years ago?
Very few. They looked down on the Samaritans and had no territorial claims to Samaria. Judea didn't expand its borders after the fall of the northern kingdom as it was still under Assyrian control. The Jews today have no ancestral claims on the lands north of Jerusalem. And, they have no legitimate claim on the name "Israel".
 
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They're everywhere. You can't sling a stone without hitting an Arab. The question is why are the Jews occupying land that was not their ancestral homeland?

Non existent “question”.

I’m not going to address such stupidity.
 
Very few. They looked down on the Samaritans and had no territorial claims to Samaria. Judea didn't expand its borders after the fall of the northern kingdom as it was still under Assyrian control. The Jews today have no ancestral claims on the lands north of Jerusalem. And, they have no legitimate claim on the name "Israel".

The Maccabees would disagree,

their descendants as well.

 
The Maccabees would disagree,

their descendants as well.


At the 1:15 mark the narrator reveals that the area being described is in the "ancient Judean region".
 
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