The video is startling even for those familiar with the map of Israel.
It is a 15 minute video, taken in real time, from inside a car traveling across the entire country — from the West Bank town of Tulkharm to Netanya — a 10 mile trip. The video has narration and maps periodically superimposed to orient the viewer. (Hat tips: Judith Weiss and Abe Greenwald).
Below is a picture of the town of Kedumim [update: actually from a community next to Kedumim — see comment thread below], located on the western slope of Samaria in the West Bank, with Tel Aviv clearly visible below. It is another illustration of how small the country is, and how utterly inconsistent with "defensible borders" it would be to give up the major settlements, whose military significance is obvious from both the video above and the picture below: 
