Challenge: Israel, the equal opportunity land-grabber

Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to increase Israel's territory beyond the Green Line with annexations from all its neighbors (Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan) by the present day with a POD after the Rhodes armistices.
 
The best way I could see to pull this off would be to have the Egyptians break the Camp David Accords to make another attempt at attacking Israel. The Israelis, now convinced that trading land for peace will never work, decide that the best way to prevent any future Arab attacks is to crush their enemies and take away as much land from their neighbors as possible.
 
Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to increase Israel's territory beyond the Green Line with annexations from all its neighbors (Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan) by the present day with a POD after the Rhodes armistices.

Well, Israel controlles land taken from all them anyway. Gaza/Egypt, West Bank/Jordan, Golan/Syria. If you consider Shebaa farms as Lebanese territory than add Lebanon, if no it would be simple to get Israel to take some more in 1967(-like) war. Or Israel dosn't withdraw from Lebanese territory (promises to do it if and when pigs fly)

As far as Jordan and Syria are concerned you already have annexations. Adding Egypt is simple, have Israel annex (part(s) of) Gaza strip. For Lebanon Israel simply annexes territory they have as part of Golan annexation or territory held since 1949

Voila, simple as that and not really that different from OTL.
 
If you consider Shebaa farms as Lebanese territory than add Lebanon,

I don't.

Or Israel dosn't withdraw from Lebanese territory (promises to do it if and when pigs fly)
The old Security Zone doesn't count as annexation or anything like that.

Adding Egypt is simple, have Israel annex (part(s) of) Gaza strip.
The Strip was not, to my knowledge, considered Egyptian territory, but Palestinian territory under Egyptian administration.
 

Well, it was one option

The old Security Zone doesn't count as annexation or anything like that.

OK, I was refering to Lebanese territory occupied in first war, from which Israel then withdrew. If they don't and annex it you have annexedLebanese territory (which, BTW, we should give to Lebanon)

The Strip was not, to my knowledge, considered Egyptian territory, but Palestinian territory under Egyptian administration.

This is althist, everything can be changed...
 
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