Carving Up the Border: Deconstructing Israel’s Buffer Strategy in Lebanon and Syria

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Western media routinely frames “buffer zones” as neutral, defensive measures designed to stabilize volatile borders, but the ground reality across southern Lebanon and southwestern Syria reveals a deliberate strategy of asymmetrical territorial reduction. Israel’s land grabs In southern Lebanon, Israeli military operations enforce this strategy through the systematic demolition of border villages, destruction of civilian infrastructure, and forced depopulation of historic communities. It is a strategy directly echoing the initial “security belt” pretext used to justify the unilateral occupation and permanent annexation of the Syrian Golan Heights. Rather than serving temporary operational security – as Israel claims – these “buffers” function…

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Israel spent £50,000 lobbying Reform

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Reform UK’s deputy leader said last week that a parliamentary debate into Israeli influence on British politics was “antisemitic in its very motivation and at its core”. “As such, we should utterly reject it,” argued Richard Tice to a room full of MPs. What he did not tell them, however, was that he had been on a trip to “the Gaza front line” last September funded by the newly-created Reform Friends of Israel, where he concluded that the Gaza famine was a “blatant lie”. And that trip is not the only example of pro-Israel pressure groups working with Reform. Just a…

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