Security analyst Ben-Zion Maklis, in a new lecture promoted Friday morning, assesses that Israel's area of control has expanded by 1,000-1,400 square kilometers into former Lebanese, Gazan, and Syrian territory. He compares this to the 1,500 sq km of the greater Gush Dan and Sharon region. The lecture is available via Gplanet.
Ben-Zion Maklis, a security analyst for The Zioneer, released a new lecture Friday morning assessing territorial gains since the war began. According to Maklis, Israel's area of effective control has grown by 1,000-1,400 square kilometers across three fronts: into what was once Lebanon (under a signed agreement), Gaza (by Security Council decision), and Syria (by consent). For comparison, the greater Gush Dan and Sharon area spans about 1,500 sq km. The lecture also addresses the new area of control from the end of the Hermon ridge to the 'Iraq' border, including updated maps. The lecture is available via the Gplanet platform. The Zioneer previously reported on similar assessments by Maklis on the 1,000th day of the war.
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