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MembersFrom the Bible to Geopolitics: The Strait as a Turning Point

The world is not decided in its open spaces, but at its narrow passages.

A blockade inevitably leads to chaos. Image: Adobe Stock

The Hebrew word Mezar (מצר) describes far more than a geographical constriction; it represents the moment of existential pressure in which reality becomes condensed and decisions become unavoidable. Between the Bible and the present day, one thing becomes clear: it is precisely at these narrow points—whether in life or in strategic maritime straits—that the turning points of history emerge. What was once formulated as a spiritual principle is today a geopolitical reality. The great conflicts of our time are no longer concentrated solely on battlefields, but on a few kilometers of water, where it is decided whether trade flows or stalls, whether stability endures or begins to falter.

It is no longer only missiles, drones, or tanks that determine war and peace. It is narrow waterways, barely visible on the world map, yet possessing enormous strategic power. Whoever controls them controls the flow of the global economy. And whoever disrupts them paralyzes not only adversaries, but entire continents.

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