Category: Discussion
Shrines: Ownership or Free Access?
In the 21st century, what matters more — territorial control or guaranteed access? When analyzing arguments against establishing clear and final borders for Israel, two objections are raised most frequently: security concerns and religious shrines. Questions of defense and strategic stability are covered in other materials from the Metatron Project. Here, we focus on the… Read more
Boundaries Without Agreement
When negotiations fail, states turn to physical clarity. The Metatron Project is not a unique exception, but a reasoned step within a series of historically recognized solutions. Read more
Dialogs
Israel is a country where arguing isn’t a form of conflict – it’s a way of life. People argue in line at the grocery store and over family dinners, in the Knesset and on the beach, on the radio, in Telegram chats, and just standing at a crosswalk. Read more
Golan Heights: Historical Context
The Golan Heights remain one of the most contested territories in the Middle East – a place where decades of war, diplomacy, and unresolved claims collide. This article traces the evolving Syrian position from 1967 to the present, revealing a pattern of military confrontation, failed negotiations, and ongoing international pressure. Read more
Refugees
For the first time in decades, the State of Israel introduces a legally sound and internationally aligned solution to one of the Middle East’s most protracted humanitarian challenges – the issue of Palestinian refugees. The new national initiative, “Return 1948”, is designed to deliver individualized justice to those who were genuinely displaced during the 1948–1949… Read more
Maritime Border Security
Maritime border security under the Metatron Project is intended to complement the terrestrial defense system, forming an integrated security framework that covers all potential axes of intrusion. However, the approach to maritime defense differs fundamentally from the construction of a physical wall, as the sea is a dynamic environment where permanent barriers are difficult to… Read more