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∙ 12y agoSyria.
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∙ 12y agoGaza Strip and Golan Heights. :)
The Golan Heights dispute has nothing at all to do with Spain. The Golan Heights is officially Syrian territory that Syrians held until 1967 when they lost it to Israel in the Six-Day War. Syria has been campaigning ever since to get the Golan Heights back from Israel. Israel, however, has (by its own laws) annexed the territory and shows little if any intent on returning it to Syria.
The disputed territory is a de jure Syrian territory under de facto Israeli Occupation and Civil Administration: the Golan Heights. The Golan Heights are a Syrian Mountain Range and hill-country just north of western Jordan. This territory is small, but strategic, giving Israel a position where Syria cannot take military advantage of it. Currently, UNDOF monitors the border between the Golan Heights and Syria.
Yes. Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq (via Jordan) invaded Israel in 1948.
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Gaza Strip and Golan Heights. :)
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The Golan Heights is a mountainous region in northern Israel. There is no single form and the Golan Heights are not units of measurements. It was captured by Syria in 1967 and formally annexed in 1981 but the UN doesn't recognize the annexation.
The Golan Heights is the area that appears to be disputed by Israel and Syria. Israel captured most of the Golan Heights from Syria during the Six-Day War in 1967 and later effectively annexed it in 1981, a move that is not internationally recognized. Both countries have not been able to reach a peace agreement on the status of the region.
Assyria conquered the Ten Tribes 133 years before the Babylonians conquered all of Israel.
Many countries have concerns about the Golan Heights (e.g. will it be part of the Syrian Civil War, will it remain peaceful, etc.), but if the question is asking about what country other than Israel argues that it has the right to control the Golan Heights, that would be SYRIA.The Golan Heights is a large portion of the Syrian province of Quneitira which forms the southernmost edge of the Anti-Lebanon Mountains. However, as a result of the Six Day War of 1967, the Golan Heights fell under legal Israeli occupation (pursuant to UNSC Resolution 242) until such time as Israel and Syria could come to a peace agreement. In 1981, Israel illegally annexed the Golan Heights to its Northern Province. It remains under Israeli control.However, aside from the Golan Heights, which is less than 1% of all of Syria, Israel does not occupy any Syrian land.
The answer you are likely looking for is: ISRAEL. It is a little more complex though.The Negev Desert is entirely within the borders of the State of Israel. However, the Golan Heights is a more complex issue. The Golan Heights is Syrian territory that is currently under legal Israeli Occupation (pursuant to UNSC Resolution 242). It is generally understood that when Israel and Syria sign a peace treaty that the Golan Heights will revert to Syrian ownership.
The answer you are likely looking for is: ISRAEL. It is a little more complex though.The Negev Desert is entirely within the borders of the State of Israel. However, the Golan Heights is a more complex issue. The Golan Heights is Syrian territory that is currently under legal Israeli Occupation (pursuant to UNSC Resolution 242). It is generally understood that when Israel and Syria sign a peace treaty that the Golan Heights will revert to Syrian ownership.