The Golan Heights are in southwestern Syria, about 60km (40 miles) south of Damascus. They are bordered by the Yarmouk River in the south and the Sea of Galilee (Lake Tiberias) in the west.
Following is a quick guide to the hilly, 1,200-square-kilometre (460 square-mile) Golan Heights, a fertile and strategic plateau that overlooks Israel's Galilee region as well as Lebanon ...
Israeli forces don seize control of one demilitarised buffer zone on di Golan Heights ... give Syria control of di eastern shore of di Sea of Galilee (also known as Lake Kinneret to Israelis ...
Following is a quick guide to the hilly, 1,200-square-kilometre Golan Heights, a fertile and strategic plateau that overlooks Israel's Galilee region as well as Lebanon, and borders Jordan.
Following is a quick guide to the hilly, 1,200-square-kilometre Golan Heights, a fertile and strategic plateau that overlooks Israel’s Galilee region as well as Lebanon, and borders Jordan.
The Golan Heights was part of Syria until 1967 ... along the Israeli-Lebanese border and the Israeli shores of the Sea of Galilee." In response to criticism of Israeli troops entering the buffer ...
Following is a quick guide to the hilly, 1,200-square-kilometre (460 square-mile) Golan Heights, a fertile and strategic plateau that overlooks Israel's Galilee region as well as Lebanon ...