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  2. Golan Heights - Wikipedia

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    The Heights receive significantly more precipitation than the surrounding, lower-elevation areas. The occupied sector of the Golan Heights provides or controls a substantial portion of the water in the Jordan River watershed, which in turn provides a portion of Israel's water supply. The Golan Heights supplies 15% of Israel's water. [280]

  3. Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights - Wikipedia

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    Historical borders and boundaries of the Golan Heights. The Golan Heights are a rocky plateau in the Levant region of Western Asia that was captured by Israel from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War. The international community, with the exception of Israel and the United States, considers the Golan Heights to be Syrian territory held by Israel ...

  4. Why Israel captured Syria’s tallest mountain just hours after ...

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    Israel captured the Golan Heights, a strategic plateau in southwestern Syria that abuts Mount Hermon, in the 1967 war and has occupied it since. Syria attempted to retake the territory in a ...

  5. What is the Golan Heights and why is the territory so ...

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    The Golan Heights, situated in the southwest corner of Syria and bordering Israel, Lebanon and Jordan, is a 1,000 square mile rocky plateau around 40 miles (60 kilometres) from Damascus, although ...

  6. Banias - Wikipedia

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    It had been inhabited for 2,000 years, until its Syrian population fled and their homes were destroyed by Israel following the 1967 Six-Day War. [3] It is located at the foot of Mount Hermon, north of the Golan Heights, the classical Gaulanitis, [4] in the part occupied by Israel.

  7. Israel plans to double its population in the occupied Golan ...

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    Israel occupied the Golan Heights during the 1967 Mideast War and later annexed the roughly 460-square-mile area in 1981 in a unilateral decision that was not recognized by the international ...

  8. Quneitra - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Golan Heights as of 1989, illustrating the location of Quneitra and the surrounding area. Quneitra is situated in a high valley in the Golan Heights at an altitude of 942 metres (3,091 feet) above sea level. It is overshadowed to the west by the Israeli-held portion of the Golan Heights and the peak of Har Bental.

  9. Israel launches ‘most violent’ strikes on Syrian coast as it ...

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    Israel captured most of the Golan Heights, a strategic plateau, from Syria in a 1967 war and annexed it in 1981. It’s considered illegally occupied territory under international law, but Israel ...