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A photograph has surfaced showing a Zionist soldier in Gaza operations, dressed in a uniform adorned with the "Greater Israel" map.
This map encompasses a large swath of neighboring countries' territories, including Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Egypt, alongside occupied Palestinian lands, all labeled as part of "Israel."
The dissemination of this image on social media platforms has sparked extensive reactions.
Social media users view this map design as a reflection of the Zionist regime's expansionist ambitions, drawing parallels to historical imperialist ideologies like Nazi Germany's "Lebensraum" or "living space."
Commentators noted that the concept of "Greater Israel" originates from certain extremist Zionist interpretations, echoing beliefs in a Promised Land stretching from the Nile River in Egypt to the Euphrates River in Iraq, as described in religious texts.
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