The Next War Could Start from the Map: Israel Needs Borders Drawn by Nature | Col. (Res.) Amir Noy
Col. (Res.) Amir Noy, in an opinion piece for Maariv, urges Israel to adopt a new border concept based on natural topography, strategic depth, and buffer zones, rather than arbitrary lines on a map. He cites Yigal Alon's 'defensible borders' approach, discusses the borders with Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Gaza, and stresses the need for international oversight mechanisms with enforcement.
Col. (Res.) Amir Noy argues in an opinion piece for Maariv that Israel must use the current war to formulate a new border concept, based on natural topography, strategic depth, and buffer zones, rather than arbitrary lines on a map. He cites Yigal Alon's 'defensible borders' approach and research by the Institute for National Security Studies. Noy discusses the Syrian border, where he calls for not automatically returning to the old line; Lebanon, where he proposes the Litani as a security line; Jordan, where he calls for strengthening the barrier; and Gaza, where he opposes relinquishing security control. He emphasizes the need for international oversight mechanisms with enforcement, including sanctions on violators of agreements. The article concludes with a call to prevent the next war through borders the enemy cannot breach.
The Next War Could Start from the Map: Israel Needs Borders Drawn by Nature | Col. (Res.) Amir Noy