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Residents decry 'savage' demolitions as Israeli soldiers advance further into Syria's southern Quneitra province ...
Much of the headwaters to Lake Tiberias and the rivers, the Jordan River, come from the Golan Heights. And it’s good agricultural land, a lot of vineyards and it’s a beautiful place.
Apple production is a key source of income for farmers on the Golan Heights, though its rocky areas limit agricultural cultivation. In the years preceeding the 1967 war, the issue of water ...
There were no changes to guidelines for residents of the Golan Heights despite IDF's increasing presence in the areas and forces were on high alert. Agricultural areas near Merom Golan ...
The site is in the disputed Golan Heights region, which is claimed by ... enclosures with stone walls that seem to have been used for agriculture; and "tumuli," mounds that may have been used ...
Following is a quick guide to the hilly, 1,200-square-kilometre (460 square-mile) Golan Heights, a fertile and ... civilians and for the transport of agricultural produce. Netanyahu's government ...
Educational activity in the rest of the Golan Heights remains unchanged.” The agricultural areas of Merom Golan-Ein Zivan and Buq’ata-Khirbet Ein Hura were also affected by the order and were ...
The Golan Heights, a rocky 1,000 square kilometre ... The main industry in the region is agriculture and the area is known for its production of apples, cherries and olive oil.