A deadly strike on a playing field in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights has sharply escalated fears of a new war in the region.
About Golan Heights:
It is a rocky plateau in south-western Syria, about 60 km (40 miles) south-west ofDamascus (the capital of Syria).
It's considered occupied territory under international law and UN Security Council resolutions.
It covers an area of 1,000 sq km.
It is bounded by the Jordan River and the Sea of Galilee on the west, Mount Hermon on the north, the seasonalWadi Al-Ruqqad River on the east, and the Yarmuk River on the south.
History:
Israel seized the Golan Heights from Syria in the closing stages of the 1967 Six-Day War.
Most of the Syrian Arab inhabitantsfled thearea during the conflict.
An armistice linewas established, and the region came under Israeli military control. Almost immediately, Israel began to settle the Golan.
Syria tried to retake the Golan Heights during the 1973 Middle East war, but the attempt was thwarted.
Both countries signed an armistice in 1974, and a UN observer force has been in place on the ceasefire line since 1974.
Israel unilaterally annexed the Golan Heights in 1981. The move was not recognised internationally.
About 20,000 Jewish settlers live on the Golan Heights, which is also home to Israeli military bases and listening posts.
The settlements are considered illegalunder international law, though Israel disputes this.
The settlers live alongside some 20,000 Syrians, most of them Druze Arabs, who did not flee when the Golan was captured.
Strategic Importance:
The Syrian capital, Damascus, can be clearly seen from the top of the Golan Hills.
It overlooks northern Israel’s Galilee region and the Sea of Galilee and dominates the route to Damascus on the Syrian-controlled side.
Importantly, the Golan Heights shares a border with Jordan andLebanon.
The area is also a key source of water for an arid region. Rainwater from the Golan's catchment feeds into the Jordan River.
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