From Green to Yellow…. The Zionist Narrative of Lines and Borders

05-五月-2026

From Green to Yellow…. The Zionist Narrative of Lines and Borders

Talal Abu-Ghazaleh

In war-torn Gaza, after the Zionists have committed unspeakable violations and criminal acts, there is no need for in-depth analysis to understand what is happening. It is enough to observe the so-called “Yellow Line” to recognize that the issue is nothing but an exposed phase of an old project; one which that skillfully alters its outward appearance without changing its essence. A line is drawn today, and presented tomorrow as a status quo; after which discussion, negotiations, and concessions begin over how to coexist with it.
This has been their consistent mindset since ancient times: gradually seizing land and justifying each phase with a ready-made narrative. Only the style and language change, while the result remains the same; expanded territorial control and increased displacement or confinement of populations.

Hence, the Yellow Line is an idea that effectively operates for many reasons, one of which is international complicity and Arab silence. Eventually, it becomes a tool for redefining borders and linking them to political and military conditions, making their continuation dependent on the weaker party’s acceptance of what is imposed as a foregone conclusion.
For the Gaza situation, the equation was clear, to disarm the national resistance in exchange for easing the line. But what is not stated publicly, however, is that once established, the line becomes a new baseline, not a temporary measure.

This pattern goes beyond Gaza. When the war criminal Netanyahu speaks of a security zone extending from southern Lebanon to the Yarmouk Basin, he is drawing a map of gradual expansion that aligns with what the US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, suggested in an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson last February.
If we go back in history and return to the record of “lines” associated with the history of this entity, the image becomes more evident; from the Green Line of 1949 to the Blue Line in southern Lebanon, to the Purple Line in the Golan Heights. Each line was initially presented as temporary, yet over time became a platform for the next phase. In the Zionist mindset, nothing is final except continued theft and encroachment.  

There is another equally central dimension, which is demography. Each line drawn on the land reflects an invisible line in its population structure. Reducing territory would restrict the life and movement, which will push people toward displacement as the only option.
What the Zionist entity is doing today through these lines is a practical form of manipulation of Arab public awareness and the human conscience. There is no formal annexation as long as the world rejects even using the term, with a reality emerging on the ground that produces a similar outcome. Land is gradually taken without explicit declaration, waiting for the world to grow weary of objecting.

Gaza yesterday and Lebanon today are not exceptions if this passes without accountability, which is a prelude and preparation for what is to come. What the occupation is doing there can be replicated elsewhere. The most dangerous aspect of these lines is their repeatability; under fragile pretexts, less noticeable, yet more effective in entrenching realities, until the balance of power shifts in a way that allows such lines to be drawn in the first place. 



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