“Israeli” Provocations: A New Breach of Lebanese Sovereignty amid Expansionist Ambitions
Fatima Haydar
Alahed News
Beirut – In a provocative act that underscores "Israel's" ongoing expansionist ambitions, Prof. Amos Azaria, an "Israeli" settler and lecturer at Ariel University, who once gained notoriety for reading a story to his son about a boy and his father claiming that “Lebanon belongs to ‘Israel,’” has now infiltrated Lebanese territory, breaching the ongoing ceasefire agreement.
The man, previously featured in a viral video narrating his ideology, has deep ties to the far-right movement “Uri Tzafon” ["Wake Up North"], which he leads. The group has also promoted a crowd-funded book, "Alon and Lebanon", which glorifies the "Israeli” entity's claim to Lebanese territories.
Azaria was recently photographed with his son near the southern Lebanese village of Maroun Al-Ras, a location known for its symbolic importance in resisting "Israeli" aggression. The photos, widely circulated among settler communities, serve as propaganda, celebrating this act as a symbolic step toward the so-called "Greater ‘Israel’" vision.
An Escalation of Expansionist Ambitions
Months ago, a video of Azaria gained traction online, showing him recounting to his son a tale of how “Lebanon is part of ‘Israel’”. Produced and promoted by the extremist “Uri Tzafon” movement, the video reflected an ideological push to prepare settler communities for the idea of expanding "Israel's" borders into Lebanon. Now, Azaria’s recent infiltration into Lebanese territory seems to be the next phase of this calculated campaign, tying propaganda to action.
The "Alon and Lebanon" book, authored by Azaria, glorifies this expansionist vision, framing Lebanon as an integral part of a future “Greater ‘Israel’”. This ideology is deeply rooted in "Israel's" far-right factions and has fueled acts of aggression in Syria and Lebanon alike.