Recent military escalations in Gaza and southern Lebanon, combined with provocative rhetoric from Israeli officials, suggest that the controversial idea of "Greater Israel" is gaining traction among Israel's hard-right factions.
Key figures in the Netanyahu government are framing neighbouring states as mere "entities," hinting at shifting territorial ambitions. As far-right ideologies resurface, the implications for Israel and its neighbours become increasingly critical.
Presenter: Anelise Borges
Guests: Sami Hermez - Associate professor and author Seamus Malekafzali - Journalist and writer Dunya Kamal - Journalist and writer