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Massive explosions rocked western Syria overnight as the Israeli Air Force launched precision strikes on the Brigade 107 ...
Hassam Kassam Ghraib was directing terrorist cells in Syria to launch rockets at the Golan Heights. The IDF killed Hezbollah ...
Sectarian violence in recent weeks in Syria's Sweida region has left more than 1,000 people dead. Druze in the ...
The U.N. says Israel violated a ceasefire agreement with Syria as it continues a major construction project in the Golan ...
In December of that year, the UN Security Council passed resolution 497, declaring the Golan Heights still to be an occupied territory and the legal annexation to be "null and void and without ...
Many Golan Heights Druze consider themselves Syrians under occupation. While Israeli citizenship is open to them, most have not taken it and have Israeli residency permits instead.
For Israelis in the Golan Heights, the verdant land seized from Syria more than 50 years ago is Israeli and will remain so. But why did President Trump have to stir the pot?
In 1967, in alliance with Egypt and Jordan, Syria threatened to plunge down from the Golan Heights to strangle and overrun Israel. Skill, courage and luck allowed Israel to conquer the Heights.
In 1973, Syria tried to reclaim the Golan Heights in a war it waged on Israel with Egypt. It failed, but Israel and Syria agreed to sign an armistice, leading to a demilitarized buffer zone ...
Trump’s recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights came 52 years after Israel captured the region from Syria during the Six Day War, and 38 years after Israel annexed the region.
In 1967, Israeli forces captured the Golan Heights from Syria during the Six Day War – the same conflict that resulted in the capture of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, previously controlled ...
There are more than one million Druse, a religious group with roots in the 11th century, across the Middle East. There are about 150,000 Druse in northern Israel and the Golan Heights. By Ephrat Livni ...