
Netanyahu Declares His Vision for Greater Israel: A "Historical Mission" Extending to Palestinian and Arab Lands
SadaNews Translation - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated during an interview with i24 Channel that he considers himself to be on a "historic and spiritual mission," emphasizing his deep connection to the vision of "Greater Israel," which, according to him, includes areas designated for a future Palestinian state, in addition to parts of Jordan and Egypt, as reported by The Times of Israel and translated by SadaNews.
Netanyahu's comments came in response to a question from the interviewer Sharon Gal, who presented him with a symbolic charm in the shape of a "map of the promised land," referring to the expansionist concept adopted by some Zionist currents since after the 1967 War, when Israel began to use the term "Greater Israel" to refer to the territories it occupied at that time, including East Jerusalem, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, Sinai, and the Golan Heights.
In response to a question about his feelings of connection to this vision, Netanyahu said: "Certainly," adding: "I am on a generational mission.. there are generations of Jews who dreamed of coming here, and generations that will come after us."

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