The Golan Heights, the hilly area overlooking …

Years: 2020 - 2020

The Golan Heights, the hilly area overlooking the upper Jordan River valley on the west, is another  area militarily occupied by Israel.

After the Arab-Israeli War of 1948/1949, Syria had fortified the western crest of the Golan Heights, which commands the Hula Valley, the Sea of Galilee, and the upper Jordan River valley, all in Israel.

In these sections, many Israeli civilians had been killed by Syrian artillery and sniper fire; agriculture and fishing were rendered difficult, and at times impossible.

The area had been part of extreme southwestern Syria until 1967, when it came under Israeli military occupation, and in December 1981, Israel unilaterally annexed the part of the Golan it held.

As long as Israel exists, it is unlikely to relinquish the Golan, because the Israelis have a deep-rooted fear—not without reason—of enemy guns firing down upon their cities and villages from these strategic heights.

The Golan's population in 1988 was estimated to be twenty-three thousand nine hundred, at least twenty thousand of whom were Jewish settlers.

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