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The Golan Heights, previously known as the Syrian Heights, is a plateau on the border of Israel, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria. Israel captured the land from Syria during the Six-Day War. Syria still claims it. Additionally, Lebanon claims a small portion of the area known as Shebaa Farms. Geographically, the Heights are bordered on the west by a rock escarpment that drops 1700 feet to the Sea of Galilee and the Jordan River; on the south by the Yarmouk River ; on the north by the international border with Lebanon, and on the east by a largely flat plain. The Golan is usually divided into three regions: northern (between Nahals Sa'ar and Gilabon), central (between Nahals Gilabon and Dilayot), and southern (between Nahal Dilayot and the Yarmouk Valley). Geologically, the Golan Heights are a plateau, and part of a Holocene volcanic field that extends northeast almost to Damascus. The entire area is scattered with inactive cinder cones such as Majdel Shams . Mount Hermon is in the northern Golan Heights but is geologically separate from the volcanic field. Near Hermon is a crater lakeThis page describes the geological feature. To see the lake that goes by the same name, see Crater Lake. A crater lake is a lake that forms in a volcanic calderas or craters after the volcano has been inactive for some time. The best-known crater lake, wh called Brechat Ram ("Ram Pool") which is fed by underground springs.


1 Current status

The Israeli armyThe Israel Defense Forces (IDF ( Hebrew: Ts va Ha Ha ganah L e-Yisrael [Army] Force [for] the Defense of Israel , often abbreviated " Ts''a''h''a''l alternative English spelling Tz''a''h''a''l is the name of Israel's armed forces (army, air force and navy occupied the heights from 1967Events January January 4 British motorboat racer Donald Campbell dies while attempting a water speed record in Coniston Lake. January 4 Algerian revolutionary Mohammed Khider is shot in Madrid. January 6 Vietnam War: USMC and ARVN troops launch " Operatio until 1981Events January-February January Sarawak Chamber found January 1 Greece enters the EEC January 1 Palau becomes self-governing January 4 Sheffield police arrests Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper January 16 Protestant gunmen shoot and wound Bernadette D, when the KnessetThe Knesset (, Hebrew for "assembly") is the Parliament of Israel. As the legislative branch of the Israeli government, the Knesset enacts laws, supervises the work of the government, and has the power to vote to remove the President of the State and the annexed the land with The Golan Heights Law. This annexation has not been internationally recognized, and the Golan is generally considered Israeli-occupied Syrian territory by the UN and international communityThe term international community can refer to either: All the lands represented in United Nations. The people of the lands all over the world. The international community is regulated by the international law created by the international consensus. It has. The 1981 law assigned Israeli citizenship to the Syrian citizens who remained in the area after the 1967 war.

UNDOF (the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force) was established in 1974 to supervise the implementation of the agreement and maintain the ceasefire with an area of separation.

Syria and Israel still contest the ownership of the Heights but have not used overt military force since 1974. The great strategic value of the Heights both militarily and as a source of water means that a deal is uncertain.



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