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I'm quite familiar with the concept, though it's a lot more nuanced than you're portraying it and in connection to the subject at hand is completely irrelevant. Iran is way beyond the Euphrates.
Additionally, and most importantly, it's not some modern concept formulated by Israeli politicians, but a biblical description of lands promised to the seed of Abraham. See Genesis 15.
Btw your map is a distortion of the concept. This would be a more accurate portrayal:
Irrelevant to the subject of Israel seizing a large swathe of Lebanon and senior politicians in the Israeli government including Bibi supporting The Greater Israel concept? Really?
You sound like an apologist for Zionist extremists.
I searched for maps of Greater Israel and none approximate the one you present.
Most are much closer to the one I posted above.
Here is one from wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Israel
And another from a different source-
The origins of the concept are in ancient religious texts but the modern interpretation of those texts are obviously relevant to the current Israeli war and invasion of lands as are all the expansions of Israeli territory since 1936...backed firstly by the British and more recently by USA.
You asked about the Iran war. That has nothing to do with "Greater Israel". Iranian territory doesn't even come close to being included in the borders of Greater Israel according to any opinion. Look at the maps you yourself inserted. And you obviously don't do history or biblical texts, because you can't even make the simple distinction between the "Land of the covenant" and "Land of Canaan". You are simply moving goalposts and pulling opinions out of your ass.
This is what the land of Israel/Canaan looks like. Open up a Torah:
Israel is warring with Iran because its current islamist regime in Iran is considered an existential threat to Jews living in the confines of a minimalist interpretation of the land of Canaan i.e. the state of Israel. Nothing to do with territorial expansion.
As for Lebanon, the territory south of the Litani is by all means included of the borders of Israel and has historically had a Jewish presence at least 1500 years before any Arab raided from the desert and set foot on the land. But that's moot because Bibi is a tool in the hand of international interests and he's very opposed to any notion of "Greater Israel" as his actions demonstrate.
Have you heard of The Greater Israel Project which believes God ordained all the land between Egypt and the Euphrates to the Jewish people and that this justifies the expansion of Israels across a large area of land including all or parts of Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Kuwait, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Saudi Arabia?