That is a fake. Ezekiel clearly tells where the borders of Israel were.
From the bottom of the dead sea, to Kadish, to the Wadi el Arish (River of Egypt).
Then in up the coast to Hamath near Damascus, and down through the Jordan River to the bottom of the dead sea.
The early Israelis who settled EAST of the Jordan were admonished to come over to “THE POSESSION OF THE LORD” in Judges, which was WEST of the Jordan river.
Another simple proof is that Moses had to lead the Israelis into the Promised Land. If he had just stopped East of the Nile he would be there, but he was not.
When the people sinned and were forbidden to enter the promised Land they stayed OUTSIDE the promised land near Kaadish. Moses also was forbidden to enter the Promised Land and was buried East of the Jordan River.
So those areas could NOT be the Promised land.
I second that.
Yeah but it’d be fun to see the looks on the faces of the Cypriots when the Israeli Army makes its first beachhead landings at Larnaca.