Israel’s new map has started a diplomatic row (Israel new map controversy). In fact, the Israeli Foreign Ministry has recently shared a map on its Arabic language social media platform. Israel’s border mentioned in the Bible has been shown by Israel. Let us tell you that the ancient Jewish state of Greater Israel is envisaged on the basis of the boundaries of the ancient Jewish state, which includes Mount Sinai and other Jewish holy sites. After the publication of this map, Arab countries including Saudi Arabia and Jordan have strongly criticized this map. Angry Arab countries believe that this is a sign of Israel’s expansionist plans. Saudi Arabia rejected this map, saying that “it reflects Israel’s intention to strengthen the occupation.” Saudi officials called it a blatant attack on the sovereignty of the states and a violation of international laws.
Gulf countries criticised Israel’s map (Israel new map controversy)
Saudi Arabia and Jordan also called the map released by Israel (Israel new map controversy) a part of expansionist plans. Not only this, Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Abul Gheit even termed it as an inflammatory action. He warned in a stern tone that “such steps can promote extremism and extremism. Not only this, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar also condemned this map. It is worth noting that both the countries called it a deliberate attempt to occupy.
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Israel’s new map (Israel new map controversy) which was said to be part of the expansionist plan
Let us tell you that the concept of Greater Israel has been very important in Judaism and the Zionist movement. This plan envisions a Jewish state whose boundaries extend from the Nile River in Egypt to the Euphrates River and from Medina to Lebanon. Israel includes Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Palestine as well as the whole of Jordan
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