ISRAEL MFA
 MFA newsletter
   
 
MFA     Facts About Israel     Israel in Maps     The Frontier with Syria

The Frontier with Syria

20 Jul 1949
The maps contained in this publication are for illustrative purposes only and should not be considered authoritative.
 


Syria became independent in 1946. When the State of Israel came into being in 1948, Syria invaded the new state, conquered the Banyas, the Mishmar Hayarden triangle, the Almagor triangle, the coast of Betiha, and the eastern bank of the Jordan River. In the armistice agreements of 1949, Syria agreed to withdraw its army from these areas and to turn them into demilitarized zones. However, Syria remained in the strips of territory that secured its hold on the banks of the Jordan River and the Sea of Galilee, and the Banyas. Later, Syria conquered Hamat Gader and Nuqeib, north of Ein Gev. These territories were under Syrian control until 1967 and facilitated its unceasing attacks against Israel.


© Koret Communications Ltd. www.koret.com

 
E-mail to a friend
Print the article
Add to my bookmarks
   
 
   
 
     Feedback | Map | Hebrew     
 
© 2008 Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs - The State of Israel. All rights reserved.   Terms of use   Use of cookies