But won’t someone think of the true victims here? Israel needs buffer zones for the buffer zone’s buffer zone!
How else are their illegal settlers going to have security?
And don’t suggest something silly like simply following international law, Israel has their daddy the United States to make the rules.
NAFOfromOz on
You missed a bit

Simple_Emotion_3152 on
I am sure the comment section will be reasonable
AaronicNation on
The Palestinian archipelago.
zeit_reisender on
As if labeling Lebanon with ‚Hezbollah‘ or Gaza with ‚Hamas‘ justifies the destruction. Under international law, Lebanon is a sovereign state – Hezbollah is an armed group, not its government. Israel’s attacks on Lebanese territory violate the UN Charter’s prohibition on the use of force and international humanitarian law, especially when targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure.
Different-Produce870 on
Israel is creating wastelands and calling it peace.
releasethedogs on
In before all the Zionist trolls call you an antisemite.
Sgretolatore on
I would use a different color for the cities, they looked like enclaves at first glance
Head_of_Based_Dept on
I’d have painted zone a some colour but besides that it seems pretty accurate
no_sight on
Palestine, the only land locked archipelago
Craftear_brewery on

Public_Research2690 on
Apartheid state with its bantustans.
Extreme-Shopping74 on
absolute ew.
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!
ivan-ent on
Fuck israel
CompetitiveSpace3988 on
it’s fascinating how maps can spark conversations about complex issues
thesixfingerman on
Well this is depressing.
Das_Lloss on
Better color grading would have been nice.
Ronnie_Reads on
The Gaza part is a little outdated, since it’s based on where the yellow line originally was, when there was a more 50-50 split between IDF-Hamas control, which is now more like a 60-50 split with IDF taking more ground. There’s some chunks in the southern parts of Gaza for instance that used to be the Hamas-half and are now the IDF-half. But I get that it’s difficult to find updated maps since it keeps changing
Alessandro_Cot on
**CLARIFICATION**: this is a ***de-facto*** map, meaning that it looks at *how things stand in practice*, including recent occupations, de-facto control, non-state entities, rebels, etc etc etc. A ***de jure*** map, on the other hand, would look at how the borders are *supposed* to be according to the United Nations. You can also look at the de jure map on the website, [https://atlynxmaps.com/](https://atlynxmaps.com/), from which the maps come from. Good afternoon everyone 😉
Desperate-Manner5896 on
You left out Southern Lebanon and a big chunk of Syria
Hot-Mouse9809 on
Disgusting that this is true
judasthetoxic on
Fuck this colonizers
a_bright_knight on
do Russia now
StarkLX on
Like a cancer spreading
filisterr on
Fun fact, Israel doesn’t have official borders.
dortizs on
De facto por ahora.
Veremos en un tiempo qué queda del estado genocida.
ferriematthew on
Damn, the territory controlled by the Palestine part of the region is an absolute mess of exclaves… How the heck do they get anything done
scrapy_the_scrap on
For the west bank id have seprated zones a b and c by color that way the legality of each settlement is emphesized
Peter_The_Black on
The map is good, it shows a de facto reality. However… there is no state of Hezbollah or Hamas. Especially when the other names are Israel. palestine and Jordan. This map is very precise and informative but shouldn’t conflate terrorist organisations with states. It especially feels weird in Lebanon which isn’t even named. Also you went through the effort of naming the area in Syria « Suwayda druze insurgency » so with a qualifier, you could have put « Hezbollah controlled lands » in Lebanon. To stay accurate either put Gaza and West Bank, or name both as Palestine. Or pur Likoud/IDF on Israël and Fatah on Palestine. It looks a bit weird to on the one hand show the de facto annexations by Israël yet use a very loaded way of presenting the non-Israeli areas.
Otherwise great map.
loveloet on
A literal nation of terrorists.
ConceptStrict141 on
correction: mt scopus is actually undisputed, internationally recognised israeli territory
First-Dimension-8916 on

Ubera90 on
I wonder how long it will be until Israel just takes all the Palestinians and dumps them on surrounding countries.
It feels like it’s gonna happen at some point.
censor1839 on
Oh this looks promising!
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sarokin on
Shouldn’t the Golan Heights be considered occupied territory? Officially it’s still Syrian, but has been occupied by Israel since a while ago.
WolfetoneRebel on
The zionists are great learners. They took a look at their own tragic history and said “I can do it better”
Acrobatic-Sorbet-222 on
Cool, Finally a map that shows who controls what.
Gaza = Hamas
Lebanon = Hezbollah
Bless the Druze allies surviving in Syria
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But won’t someone think of the true victims here? Israel needs buffer zones for the buffer zone’s buffer zone!
How else are their illegal settlers going to have security?
And don’t suggest something silly like simply following international law, Israel has their daddy the United States to make the rules.
You missed a bit

I am sure the comment section will be reasonable
The Palestinian archipelago.
As if labeling Lebanon with ‚Hezbollah‘ or Gaza with ‚Hamas‘ justifies the destruction. Under international law, Lebanon is a sovereign state – Hezbollah is an armed group, not its government. Israel’s attacks on Lebanese territory violate the UN Charter’s prohibition on the use of force and international humanitarian law, especially when targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure.
Israel is creating wastelands and calling it peace.
In before all the Zionist trolls call you an antisemite.
I would use a different color for the cities, they looked like enclaves at first glance
I’d have painted zone a some colour but besides that it seems pretty accurate
Palestine, the only land locked archipelago

Apartheid state with its bantustans.
absolute ew.
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!
Fuck israel
it’s fascinating how maps can spark conversations about complex issues
Well this is depressing.
Better color grading would have been nice.
The Gaza part is a little outdated, since it’s based on where the yellow line originally was, when there was a more 50-50 split between IDF-Hamas control, which is now more like a 60-50 split with IDF taking more ground. There’s some chunks in the southern parts of Gaza for instance that used to be the Hamas-half and are now the IDF-half. But I get that it’s difficult to find updated maps since it keeps changing
**CLARIFICATION**: this is a ***de-facto*** map, meaning that it looks at *how things stand in practice*, including recent occupations, de-facto control, non-state entities, rebels, etc etc etc. A ***de jure*** map, on the other hand, would look at how the borders are *supposed* to be according to the United Nations. You can also look at the de jure map on the website, [https://atlynxmaps.com/](https://atlynxmaps.com/), from which the maps come from. Good afternoon everyone 😉
You left out Southern Lebanon and a big chunk of Syria
Disgusting that this is true
Fuck this colonizers
do Russia now
Like a cancer spreading
Fun fact, Israel doesn’t have official borders.
De facto por ahora.
Veremos en un tiempo qué queda del estado genocida.
Damn, the territory controlled by the Palestine part of the region is an absolute mess of exclaves… How the heck do they get anything done
For the west bank id have seprated zones a b and c by color that way the legality of each settlement is emphesized
The map is good, it shows a de facto reality. However… there is no state of Hezbollah or Hamas. Especially when the other names are Israel. palestine and Jordan. This map is very precise and informative but shouldn’t conflate terrorist organisations with states. It especially feels weird in Lebanon which isn’t even named. Also you went through the effort of naming the area in Syria « Suwayda druze insurgency » so with a qualifier, you could have put « Hezbollah controlled lands » in Lebanon. To stay accurate either put Gaza and West Bank, or name both as Palestine. Or pur Likoud/IDF on Israël and Fatah on Palestine. It looks a bit weird to on the one hand show the de facto annexations by Israël yet use a very loaded way of presenting the non-Israeli areas.
Otherwise great map.
A literal nation of terrorists.
correction: mt scopus is actually undisputed, internationally recognised israeli territory

I wonder how long it will be until Israel just takes all the Palestinians and dumps them on surrounding countries.
It feels like it’s gonna happen at some point.
Oh this looks promising!
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Shouldn’t the Golan Heights be considered occupied territory? Officially it’s still Syrian, but has been occupied by Israel since a while ago.
The zionists are great learners. They took a look at their own tragic history and said “I can do it better”
Cool, Finally a map that shows who controls what.
Gaza = Hamas
Lebanon = Hezbollah
Bless the Druze allies surviving in Syria