Israel’s historical behavior further complicates the narrative of consistent territorial expansion. Over the past decades, Israel has withdrawn from multiple territories under different strategic circumstances. The withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula following the Egypt–Israel peace agreement, the exit from South Lebanon in 2000, and the disengagement from Gaza in 2005 all suggest that security considerations have often outweighed territorial ambitions.
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