×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Friday
16
Jan 2026
weather symbol
Athens 11°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> World

Economist: Israel eliminates its enemies and redraws the Middle East map

Netanyahu's survival depends on the far-right, dreaming of borders from the Nile to the Euphrates

Newsroom March 27 06:50

Ten years ago, Benjamin Netanyahu bluntly stated that “peace with the Palestinians is not possible.” When asked whether Israel would “live forever with a sword in hand,” he responded, “Yes.” At the time, this statement caused an uproar. Today, however, it almost seems self-evident.

As noted in an extensive analysis by The Economist, after 15 months of war in Gaza, Israel has weakened Hamas, dealt significant blows to Hezbollah, and disrupted Iran’s alliance network in the region. Iranian missiles were intercepted, and Iran’s air defense systems were targeted.

But Israel has not stopped there. It is now making moves that signal a strategy of dominance: consolidating control over territories both inside and outside its borders, planning strikes on Iran, and considering the annexation of the West Bank.

A Shift in Strategy – From Deterrence to Total Confrontation

The Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, and the trauma it inflicted on Israeli society have transformed Israel’s approach. What was once a strategy of limited engagements has now turned into permanent military presence, territorial expansion, and rejection of any form of restraint.

These ambitions are not only military but also political. The far-right faction backing Netanyahu openly pushes for Israeli resettlement in Gaza and full annexation of the West Bank. Some extremists even envision a “Greater Israel” stretching from the Nile to the Euphrates. While this remains a minority view, it is an increasingly influential one.

Netanyahu himself may not share their biblical vision, but he relies on their support for his political survival. Staying in power means keeping his extremist allies close. The renewed war in Gaza secured his parliamentary majority to pass the 2024 budget on March 25—without it, early elections would have been triggered.

Expansion into Syria – New Tensions in the North

Israel has taken control of parts of southern Syria, including sections of Mount Hermon. Although Damascus has remained relatively quiet, Israel’s presence has sparked strong reactions. The strategy appears to be aimed at supporting minority groups, such as the Druze, to destabilize efforts to restore stability in Syria under Bashar al-Assad’s rule.

At the same time, Israel’s cooperation with the U.S. is openly targeting Iran. Netanyahu is pressing for a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, and U.S. intelligence suggests such an attack is possible within the next six months.

The Cost of Strategic Dominance

Israeli society is showing signs of fatigue. Annual surveys from the Israel Democracy Institute reveal a sharp decline in public trust in institutions. In 2018, 55% of Israeli Jews believed the country was on the right track; today, that number has plummeted to just 11%.

The military is also under strain: 33% of reservists have served over 150 days, while new recruitment rates range between just 60-70%. Meanwhile, the latest budget increases military spending by 75%, reaching $29 billion—sparking backlash due to cuts in social benefits and wages.

No External Restraints

Israel’s traditional allies, such as the U.S., have done little to curb its aggressive policies. Former President Donald Trump, now back in office, not only refrained from pressuring Netanyahu but even floated a controversial plan to turn Gaza into a tourist resort—drawing international ridicule.

The possibility of a strike on Iran remains open. Washington is waiting to see Tehran’s stance on the JCPOA nuclear agreement. If no deal is reached by October, sanctions could be reimposed—potentially leading to a joint Israeli-American military operation.

Israel seems to be pursuing the dream of absolute security by eliminating every potential threat. But this approach comes at a high internal and international cost. The key question remains: Can Israel sustain its dominance without ultimately destabilizing itself?

>Related articles

What is happening with the Crete – Cyprus cable: Nexans changes timetable, signal of acceleration from Israel

Erdogan’s nerves over the Greece–Cyprus–Israel alliance with joint exercises and armaments

Israel bans access to Gaza for 37 NGOs

For the Palestinians, who are currently at their weakest, history is far from over. Whether through diplomacy or armed resistance, their struggle will persist. For Israel, while the path of confrontation may seem viable now, the price is already becoming evident.

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

#Benjamin Netanyahu#Economist#israel#Middle East
> More World

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

The 10 most common surgeries in Greek public hospitals

January 16, 2026

How the high-tech scam run by Chinese nationals caught in Spata worked

January 16, 2026

Weather: Winter returns from Saturday with severe cold and snow at low altitudes

January 16, 2026

Which viruses worry infectious disease experts about the risk of a pandemic in 2026

January 16, 2026

The capabilities and firepower of Greece’s Belharra: How the frigate “Kimon” reshapes the balance in the Aegean

January 16, 2026

ENFIA discounts explained: How home insurance unlocks up to 20% off – 21 answers from AADE

January 16, 2026

Archaeologists opened a cave in Gibraltar that had been sealed for 40,000 years and made a major discovery

January 16, 2026

Accident in Thessaloniki: drunk 24-year-old driver hit 15 parked cars, a kiosk and ended up in a shop

January 16, 2026
All News

> Economy

ENFIA discounts explained: How home insurance unlocks up to 20% off – 21 answers from AADE

The official guide of the Hellenic Tax Authority answers who is entitled to the reduction, what insurance is required, how much the tax is reduced, how to apply

January 16, 2026

Tourism: Greece, Athens, and Attica lead with over 4.75 billion euros in revenue by 2019—Doubling previous figures

January 15, 2026

Oil prices fall 3% after Trump’s statements on Iran

January 15, 2026

Pierrakakis: The new 10-year bond record is the most convincing answer to those who question the value of the investment grade

January 14, 2026

UBS: Greek banks in the spotlight – Piraeus Bank portfolio top pick

January 14, 2026
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2026 Πρώτο Θέμα