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Golan Regional Council ( Hebrew : מועצה אזורית גולן , Arabic : مجلس الجولان الإقليمي ) is a regional council that supervises regional services to Israeli settlements located on the Golan Heights . It is made up of 18 moshavim , 10 kibbutzim , and 4 community settlements . The council headquarters is in the town of Katzrin . The current Head of Council is Haim Rokach.

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72-623: The Golan Heights were captured by Israel from Syria in the Six-Day War of 1967 and Israeli law was imposed there in 1981 . They are internationally recognized as Syrian territory occupied by Israel . The settlements in the Golan are considered to be illegal under international law. Shimon Sheves was deputy council head in the early years of the council's existence. 33°0′N 35°42′E  /  33.000°N 35.700°E  / 33.000; 35.700 This geography of Israel article

144-610: A Kurdish proprietor with the prospects of purchasing the land, but the arrangement faltered. Jewish settlement in the region dwindled over time, due to Arab hostility, Turkish bureaucracy, disease and economic difficulties. In 1921–1930, during the French Mandate, the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association (PICA) obtained the deeds to the Rothschild estate and continued to manage it, collecting rents from

216-459: A dynastic alliance with Israel. However, by the mid-9th century BC, Aram-Damascus absorbed Geshur into its expanding territory. Aram-Damascus' rivalry with the Kingdom of Israel led to numerous military clashes in the Golan and Gilead regions throughout the 9th and 8th centuries BC. The Bible recounts two Israelite victories at Aphek, a location possibly corresponding to the modern-day Afik , near

288-777: A member of Muhammad 's tribe, the Quraish , was appointed governor of Syria, including the Golan. Following the assassination of his cousin, the Caliph Uthman , Muawiya claimed the Caliphate for himself, initiating the Umayyad dynasty. Over the next few centuries, while remaining in Muslim hands, the Golan passed through many dynastic changes, falling first to the Abbasids , then to the Shi'ite Fatimids , then to

360-694: A military administration until the Knesset passed the Golan Heights Law in 1981, which applied Israeli law to the territory; the move has been described as an annexation . The Golan Heights Law was condemned by the United Nations Security Council in Resolution 497 , which stated that "the Israeli decision to impose its laws, jurisdiction, and administration in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights

432-555: A prominent city and major stronghold. It housed one of the earliest known synagogues , believed to have been constructed in the late 1st century BC, when the Temple in Jerusalem was still standing. After Philip's death in 34 AD, the Romans absorbed the Golan into the province of Syria , but Caligula restored the territory to Herod's grandson Agrippa in 37. Following Agrippa's death in 44,

504-578: A rise in settlements from the 2nd millennium BCE onwards. These were small settlements located on the slopes overlooking the Sea of Galilee or nearby gorges. They may correspond to the " cities of the Land of Ga[šu]ru' " mentioned in Amarna Letter #256.5, written by the prince of Pihilu ( Pella ). This suggests a different form of political organization compared to the prevalent city-states of the region, such as Hatzor to

576-561: A state" (emphasis in original). Shlaim states that the conference marked a turning point in Arab–Israeli relations by noting that Gamal Abdel Nasser urged Hussein of Jordan to seek a "comprehensive settlement" with Israel. Shlaim acknowledges that none of that was known in Israel at the time, whose leaders took the "Three Nos" at face value. Fred Khouri argued that "the Khartoum conference cleared

648-572: A survey of the entire Golan Heights on behalf of the German Society for the Exploration of the Holy Land, publishing his findings in a map and book entitled The Jaulân . In 1880, Laurence Oliphant published Eretz ha-Gilad (The Land of Gilead ), which described a plan for large-scale Jewish settlement in the Golan. In 1884, there were still open stretches of uncultivated land between villages in

720-587: A year leading up to the Six-Day War and the Syrian attacks have been called: "largely symbolic". Former Israeli General Mattityahu Peled said that more than half of the border clashes before the 1967 war "were a result of our security policy of maximum settlement in the demilitarised area". Israeli incursions into the zone were responded to with Syrians shooting. Israel in turn would retaliate with military force. The narrative of Syrians attacking "innocent" Israel from

792-447: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Golan Heights The Golan Heights ( Arabic : هَضْبَةُ الْجَوْلَانِ , romanized :  Haḍbatu l-Jawlān or مُرْتَفَعَاتُ الْجَوْلَانِ , Murtafaʻātu l-Jawlān ; Hebrew : רמת הגולן , Ramat HaGolan , pronunciation ), or simply the Golan , is a basaltic plateau at the southwest corner of Syria . It

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864-682: Is an Arabized version of the Canaanite and Hebrew name. Arab cartographers of the Byzantine period referred to the area as jabal ( جَبَل , 'mountain'), though the region is a plateau. The name Golan Heights was not used before the 19th century. The Venus of Berekhat Ram , a pebble from the Lower Paleolithic era found in the Golan Heights, may have been carved by Homo erectus between 700,000 and 230,000 BC. The southern Golan saw

936-648: Is bordered by the Yarmouk River in the south, the Sea of Galilee and Hula Valley in the west, the Anti-Lebanon mountains with Mount Hermon in the north and Wadi Raqqad in the east. Two thirds of the area has been occupied by Israel following the 1967 Six-Day War and then effectively annexed in 1981 – an action unrecognized by the international community , which continues to consider it Israeli-occupied Syrian territory. The earliest evidence of human habitation on

1008-615: Is first attested by the Jewish historian Josephus . His account likely reflects Roman administrative changes implemented after the Great Jewish Revolt (66–73 CE). The Greek name for the region is Gaulanîtis ( Γαυλανῖτις ). In the Mishnah the name is Gablān similar to Aramaic language names for the region: Gawlāna , Guwlana and Gublānā . The Arabic name is Jawlān , sometimes romanized as Djolan , which

1080-594: Is null and void and without international legal effect". After the onset of the Syrian civil war in 2011, control of the Syrian-administered part of the Golan Heights was split between the state government and Syrian opposition forces , with the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) maintaining a 266 km (103 sq mi) buffer zone in between to help implement

1152-611: The Battle of Yarmouk in 636. Data from surveys and excavations combined show that the bulk of sites in the Golan were abandoned between the late 6th and early 7th century as a result of military incursions, the breakdown of law and order, and the economy brought on by the weakening of the Byzantine rule. Some settlements lasted till the end of the Umayyad era. After the Battle of Yarmouk, Muawiyah I ,

1224-680: The Herodian dynasty and then ruling directly. Afterwards, the Byzantine -aligned Ghassanid kingdom ruled the Golan from the 3rd century AD, until the region was annexed by the Rashidun Caliphate during the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 7th century. The Umayyad Caliphate , Abbasid Caliphate , Fatimid Caliphate and the Mamluk Sultanate succeeded one another in control of the Golan, before

1296-726: The Jewish revolt against Gallus in 351 CE. However, some of these sites were later rebuilt and continued to be inhabited in subsequent centuries. In the 5th century, the Byzantine Empire assigned the Ghassanids , a Christian Arab tribe that had settled in Syria , the task of protecting its eastern borders against the Sasanian -allied Arab tribe, the Lakhmids . The Ghassanids had emigrated from Yemen in

1368-710: The Mamluk commander and future sultan Qutuz at the Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260. The victory at Ain Jalut ensured Mamluk dominance of the region for the next 250 years. In the 16th century, the Ottoman Turks conquered Syria. During this time, the Golan formed part of the Hauran Sanjak . Some Druze communities were established in the Golan during the 17th and 18th centuries. The villages abandoned during previous periods due to raids by Bedouin tribes were not resettled until

1440-689: The Mosaic of Rehob . After the Assyrian period, about four centuries provide limited archaeological finds in the Golan. The Golan Heights, along with the rest of the region, came under the control of Alexander the Great in 332 BC, following the Battle of Issus . Following Alexander's death, the Golan came under the domination of the Macedonian general Seleucus and remained part of the Seleucid Empire for most of

1512-680: The Passover riots of 1920 . In 1944 the JNF bought the Bnei Yehuda lands from their Jewish owners, but a later attempt to establish Jewish ownership of the property in Bir e-Shagum through the courts was not successful. Between 1891 and 1894, Baron Edmond James de Rothschild purchased around 150,000 Dunams of land in the Golan and the Hawran for Jewish settlement. Legal and political permits were secured and ownership of

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1584-607: The Seljuk Turks . An earthquake devastated the Jewish village of Katzrin in 746 AD. Following it, there was a brief period of greatly diminished occupation during the Abbasid period (approximately 750–878). Jewish communities persisted at least into the Middle Ages in the towns of Fiq in the southern Golan and Nawa in Batanaea. For many centuries nomadic tribes lived together with

1656-587: The War over Water . In 1955, Israel launched an attack that killed 56 Syrian soldiers. The attack was condemned by the United Nations Security Council. in July 1966, Fatah began raids into Israeli territory, with active support from Syria. At first the militants entered via Lebanon or Jordan, but those countries made concerted attempts to stop them and raids directly from Syria increased. Israel's response

1728-462: The northern revolt in 67 AD by capturing Gamla after a siege. Josephus reports that the people of Gamla opted for mass suicide , throwing themselves into a ravine. Today, the visible breach in the wall near the synagogue, along with remnants such as fortress walls, tower ruins, armor fragments, various projectiles, and fire damage, testify to the siege's intensity. Following the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD, many Jews fled north to Galilee and

1800-488: The province of Judaea , the Jewish communities in the area participated in the revolt. Initially, Gamla was loyal to Rome, but later the town switched allegiance and even minted its own revolt coins. Josephus, who was appointed by the provisional government in Jerusalem as commander of Galilee, fortified the cities of Sogana, Seleucia, and Gamla in the Golan. The Roman military, under Vespasian 's command, eventually ended

1872-509: The 1923 boundary in order to claim the Hula swamp , gain exclusive rights to Lake Galilee and divert water from the Jordan for its National Water Carrier . During the 1950s, Syria registered two principal territorial accomplishments: it took over Al Hammah enclosure south of Lake Tiberias and established a de facto presence on and control of the eastern shore of the lake. Israel expelled Arabs from

1944-606: The Arab peasants living there. Great Britain accepted a Mandate for Palestine at the meeting of the Allied Supreme Council at San Remo , but the borders of the territory were not defined at that stage. The boundary between the forthcoming British and French mandates was defined in broad terms by the Franco-British Boundary Agreement of December 1920. That agreement placed the bulk of the Golan Heights in

2016-587: The Byzantine village of Deir Qeruh in the Golan, located near Gamla. The church has a square apse - a feature known from ancient Syria and Jordan, but not present in churches west of the Jordan River . The Ghassanids were able to hold on to the Golan until the Sassanid invasion of 614. Following a brief restoration under the Emperor Heraclius , the Golan again fell, this time to the invading Muslim Arabs after

2088-639: The DMZ and demolished their homes. Palestinian refugees were denied the right of return or compensation, and because of this they started raids on Israel. The Syrian government supported the Palestinian attacks because of Israel taking over more land in the DMZ. The Jordan Valley Unified Water Plan was sponsored by the United States and agreed by the technical experts of the Arab League and Israel. The US funded

2160-673: The Druze and the Circassians were often in conflict for local dominance. These struggles subsided with the Ottoman government's formal recognition of the Al Fadl's tribal territory and pasturelands in the Golan, which were invested in the name of the tribe's emir. The emir relocated to Damascus and collected rents from his tribesmen who thereafter settled in the area and engaged in a combination of farming and pastoralism. The tribe settled in several villages in

2232-518: The French sphere. The treaty also established a joint commission to settle the precise details of the border and mark it on the ground. The commission submitted its final report on 3 February 1922, and it was approved with some caveats by the British and French governments on 7 March 1923, several months before Britain and France assumed their Mandatory responsibilities on 29 September 1923. In accordance with

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2304-431: The Golan Heights became part of the newly independent state of Syria and was later incorporated into Quneitra Governorate . After the 1948–49 Arab–Israeli War , the Golan Heights were partly demilitarized by the Israel-Syria Armistice Agreement . During the following years, the area along the border witnessed thousands of violent incidents; the armistice agreement was being violated by both sides. The underlying causes of

2376-424: The Golan Heights has been called "historical revisionism". In 1976, former Israeli defense minister Moshe Dayan said Israel provoked more than 80% of the clashes with Syria in the run up to the 1967 war, although two Israeli historians debate whether he was "giving an accurate account of the situation in 1967 or whether his version of what happened was colored by his disgrace after the 1973 Middle East war, when he

2448-407: The Golan dates to the Upper Paleolithic period. During the Iron Age , it was home to biblical Geshur , which was later incorporated into Aram-Damascus . After Assyrian , Babylonian and Persian rule, the region came under the control of Alexander the Great in 332 BC. The Iturean kingdom and the Hasmonean dynasty briefly ruled the Golan, then the Roman Empire took control, first via

2520-518: The Golan were Jabiyah and Jawlan , situated in the eastern Golan beyond the Ruqqad . The Ghassanids settled deep inside the Byzantine limes , and in a Syriac source for July 519, they are attested as having their "opulent" headquarters in the eastern Gaulantis. Like the Herodian dynasty before them, the Ghassanids ruled as a client state of Rome – this time, the Christianized Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantium. In 529, Emperor Justinian appointed al-Harith ibn Jabalah as Phylarch , making him

2592-409: The Golan were inhabited. By the late 19th century, the Golan Heights was mostly inhabited by Arabs , Turkmen and Circassians . The Circassians, part of a large influx of refugees from the Caucasus into the empire as a result of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, were encouraged to settle in the Golan by the Ottoman authorities. They were granted lands with a 12-year tax exemption. The Al Fadl,

2664-422: The Golan, further increasing the Jewish population in the region. Another notable surge in Jewish migration to the Golan took place in the aftermath of the Bar Kokhba revolt , c. 135 AD. During this time, Jews remained a minority of the population in the Golan. In the later Roman and Byzantine periods, the area was administered as part of Phoenicia Prima and Syria Palaestina , and finally Golan/Gaulanitis

2736-400: The Great ascended to power in Judaea during the latter half of the first century BC, the region as far as Trachonitis , Batanea and Auranitis was put under his control by Augustus Caesar . Following the death of Herod the Great in 4 BC, Augustus Caesar adjudicated that the Golan fell within the Tetrarchy of Herod's son, Herod Philip I . The capital of Jewish Galaunitis, Gamla , was

2808-403: The Israeli and Jordanian water diversion projects, when they pledged to abide by the plan's allocations. President Nasser too, assured the US that the Arabs would not exceed the plan's water quotas. However, in the early 1960s the Arab League funded a Syrian water diversion project that would have denied Israel use of a major portion of its water allocation. The resulting armed clashes are called

2880-437: The Israeli–Syrian ceasefire across the Purple Line . From 2012 to 2018, the eastern half of the Golan Heights became a scene of repeated battles between the Syrian Army , rebel factions of the Syrian opposition (including the United States-backed Southern Front ) as well as various jihadist organizations such as al-Nusra Front and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant -affiliated Khalid ibn al-Walid Army . In July 2018,

2952-424: The Khartoum Resolution amounted to a rejection of Israel's right to exist . The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) itself enlisted the Khartoum Resolution to advocate against acceptance of Israel's right to exist as articulated in United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 . Benny Morris wrote that the Arab leaders "hammered out a defiant, rejectionist platform that was to bedevil all peace moves in

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3024-494: The Romans again annexed the Golan to Syria, promptly to return it again when Claudius traded the Golan to Agrippa II , the son of Agrippa I, in 51 as part of a land swap. By the time of the Great Jewish revolt , which began in 66 AD, parts of the Golan Heights were predominantly inhabited by Jews. Josephus depicts the western and central Golan as densely populated with cities that emerged on fertile stony soil. Despite nominally being under Agrippa's control and situated outside

3096-418: The Sea of Galilee. During the 8th century BC, the Assyrians conquered the region, incorporating it into the province of Qarnayim, likely including Damascus as well. This period was succeeded by the Babylonian and the Achaemenid Empire . In the 5th century BC, the Achaemenid Empire allowed the region to be resettled by returning Jewish exiles from the Babylonian Captivity , a fact that has been noted in

3168-407: The Shavei Zion Association based in New York, but the project was abandoned after a year when the Turks issued an edict in 1896 evicting the 17 non-Turkish families. A later attempt to resettle the site with Syrian Jews who were Ottoman citizens also failed. Between 1904 and 1908, a group of Crimean Jews settled near the Arab village of al-Butayha in the Bethsaida Valley , initially as tenants of

3240-416: The Syrian government regained full control over the eastern Golan Heights. In the Bible, Golan is mentioned as a city of refuge located in Bashan : Deuteronomy 4:43 , Joshua 20:8 , 1 Chronicles 6:71 . Nineteenth-century authors interpreted the word Golan as meaning "something surrounded , hence a district ". The shift in the meaning of Golan, from a town to a broader district or territory,

3312-403: The area and controlled important roads to Damascus, Galilee and Lebanon. In the 19th century the tribe continued to expand their territory in the Golan and built two palaces. The leader of the tribe joined Prince Faisal during the Arab revolt , and they supported the uprising against the French in the northern Golan. In 1885, civil engineer and architect, Gottlieb Schumacher , conducted

3384-462: The area to the Hasmonean kingdom of Judaea . Following this conquest, the Hasmoneans encouraged Jewish migrants from Judea to settle in the Golan. Most scholars agree that this settlement began after the Hasmonean conquest, though it might have started earlier, probably in the mid-2nd century BC. Over the next century, Jewish settlement in the Golan and nearby regions became widespread, reaching north to Damascus and east to Naveh . When Herod

3456-423: The borders. Khartoum Resolution ،لا صلح مع إسرائيل ،لا تفاوض مع إسرائيل .لا اعتراف بإسرائيل No peace with Israel, No negotiation with Israel, No recognition of Israel. "The Three Noes", Khartoum Resolution , 1967 The Khartoum Resolution ( Arabic : قرار الخرطوم ) of 1 September 1967 was issued at the conclusion of the 1967 Arab League summit , which was convened in Khartoum ,

3528-525: The capital of Sudan , in the wake of the Six-Day War . The resolution is famous for containing (in the third paragraph) what became known as the " Three Noes " ( Arabic : اللاءات الثلاث ) or " The Three Noes of Khartoum " ( لاءات الخرطوم الثلاث ). Commentators have frequently presented the resolution as an example of Arab rejectionism. Abd al Azim Ramadan stated that the Khartoum decisions left only one option—war. Efraim Halevy , Guy Ben-Porat, Steven R. David , Julius Stone , and Ian Bremmer all agree

3600-409: The central Golan. Due to financial hardships and the long wait for a kushan (Ottoman land deed) the village, Golan be-Bashan, was abandoned after a year. Soon afterwards, the society regrouped and purchased 2,000 dunams of land from the village of Bir e-Shagum on the western slopes of the Golan. The village they established, Bnei Yehuda , existed until 1920. The last families left in the wake of

3672-432: The central Golan. These synagogues, built from the abundant basalt stones of the region, were influenced by those in the Galilee but exhibited their own distinctive characteristics; prominent examples include Umm el-Qanatir , Qatzrin and Deir Aziz . Some of the early Jerusalem Talmud tractates may have been arranged and edited during this period in Qatzrin. Several sites in the Golan show evidence of destruction from

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3744-401: The conflict were a disagreement over the legal status of the demilitarised zone (DMZ), cultivation of land within it and competition over water resources. Syria claimed that neither party had sovereignty over the DMZ. Israel contended that the Armistice Agreement dealt solely with military concerns and that it had political and legal rights over the DMZ. Israel wanted to assert control up till

3816-455: The land was registered in late 1894. The Jews also built a road stretching from Lake Hula to Muzayrib . The Agudat Ahim society, whose headquarters were in Yekaterinoslav , Russia, acquired 100,000 dunams of land in several locations in the districts of Fiq and Daraa . A plant nursery was established and work began on farm buildings in Jillin . A village called Tiferet Binyamin was established on lands purchased from Saham al-Jawlan by

3888-406: The leader of all Arab tribes and bestowing upon him the title of Patricius, ranking just below the Emperor. Christians and Arabs became the majority in the Golan with the arrival of the Ghassanids to the region. In CE 377, a sanctuary for John the Baptist was established in the Golan village of Er-Ramthaniyye . The sanctuary was often visited by the Ghassanids. In the 6th century, the Golan

3960-421: The lower Golan, but by the mid-1890s most were owned and cultivated. Some land had been purchased in the Golan and Hawran by Zionist associations based in Romania, Bulgaria, the United States and England, in the late 19th century and early 20th century. In the winter of 1885, members of the Old Yishuv in Safed formed the Beit Yehuda Society and purchased 15,000 dunams of land from the village of Ramthaniye in

4032-410: The next two centuries. In the middle of the 2nd century BC, Itureans moved into the Golan, occupying over one hundred locations in the region. Iturean stones and pottery have been found in the area. Itureans also built several temples, one of them in function up until the Islamic conquest. Around 83–81 BC, the Golan was captured by the Hasmonean king and high priest Alexander Jannaeus , annexing

4104-411: The period between the first Arab–Israeli War and the Six-Day War, the Syrians constantly harassed Israeli border communities by firing artillery shells from their dominant positions on the Golan Heights. In October 1966 Israel brought the matter up before the United Nations. Five nations sponsored a resolution criticizing Syria for its actions but it failed to pass. No Israeli civilian was killed in half

4176-488: The region for a decade" despite an Israeli offer on 19 June 1967 "to give up Sinai and the Golan in exchange for peace." Odd Bull of the UNTSO opined in much the same manner in 1976. Avi Shlaim has argued that Arab spokesmen interpreted the Khartoum declarations to mean "no formal peace treaty , but not a rejection of peace; no direct negotiations, but not a refusal to talk through third parties; and no de jure recognition of Israel, but acceptance of its existence as

4248-415: The region was conquered by the Ottoman Empire In the 16th century. Within Ottoman Syria , the Golan was part of the Syria Vilayet . The area later became part of the French Mandate in Syria and the State of Damascus . When the mandate terminated in 1946, it became part of the newly independent Syrian Arab Republic , spanning about 1,800 km (690 sq mi). Since the Six-Day War of 1967,

4320-418: The reigns of Diocletian and Constantine , in the late 3rd and early 4th centuries AD, led to a resurgence of Jewish life in the Golan. Excavations at various synagogue sites have uncovered ceramics and coins that provide evidence of this resettlement. During this period, several synagogues were constructed, and today 25 locations with ancient synagogues or their remnants have been discovered, all situated in

4392-403: The same process, a nearby parcel of land that included the ancient site of Tel Dan and the Dan spring were transferred from Syria to Palestine early in 1924. The Golan Heights, including the spring at Wazzani and the one at Banias , became part of French Syria , while the Sea of Galilee was placed entirely within British Mandatory Palestine. When the French Mandate for Syria ended in 1944,

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4464-417: The second half of the 19th century. During the Crusades , the Golan represented an obstacle to the Crusader armies, who nevertheless held the strategically important town of Banias twice, in 1128–32 and 1140–64. After victories by Sultan Nur ad-Din Zangi , it was the Kurdish dynasty of the Ayyubids under Sultan Saladin who ruled the area. The Mongols swept through in 1259, but were driven off by

4536-452: The second half of the 19th century. Throughout the 18th century, the Al Fadl , an Arab tribe long established in the Levant, struggled against Turkmen and Kurdish tribesmen over supremacy in the Golan. The Fadl's presence in the Golan was observed by Burckhardt in the early 19th century. In 1868, the region was described as "almost entirely desolate". According to a travel handbook of the time, only 11 of 127 ancient towns and villages in

4608-415: The sedentary population in the region. At times, the central government attempted to settle the nomads which would result in the establishment of permanent communities. When the power of the governing regime declined, as happened during the early Muslim period, nomadic trends increased and many of the rural agricultural villages were abandoned due to harassment from the Bedouins . They were not resettled until

4680-404: The third century and actively supported Byzantium against Persia. They were initially nomadic but gradually became semi-sedentary, and adopted Christianity along with a number of Arab tribes situated in the borders of the Byzantine Empire in the 3rd and 4th centuries. The Ghassanids had adopted Monophysitism in the 5th century. At the end of the 5th century, the primary Ghassanid encampments in

4752-478: The way for the Arab moderates to seek a political solution and to offer, in exchange for their conquered lands, important concessions short of actually recognizing Israel and negotiating formal peace treaties with her." In the event, indirect negotiations between Israel, Jordan and Egypt eventually opened through the auspices of the Jarring Mission (1967–1973), and secret direct talks also took place between Israel and Jordan, but neither avenue succeeded in achieving

4824-443: The west and Ashteroth to the east. During the Late Bronze Age, the Golan was only sparsely inhabited. Following the Late Bronze Age collapse , the Golan was home to the newly formed kingdom of Geshur , likely a continuation of the earlier " Land of Ga[šu]ru ". The Hebrew Bible mentions it as a distinct entity during the reign of David (10th century BC). David's marriage to Maacha, daughter of King Talmai of Geshur, supports

4896-400: The western two-thirds of the Golan Heights has been occupied and administered by Israel, whereas the eastern third remains under the control of Syria. Following the war, Syria dismissed any negotiations with Israel as part of the Khartoum Resolution at the 1967 Arab League summit . Construction of Israeli settlements began in the remainder of the territory held by Israel, which was under

4968-411: Was a series of retaliatory raids, of which the largest were an attack on the Jordanian village of Samu in November 1966. In April 1967, after Syria heavily shelled Israeli villages from the Golan Heights, Israel shot down six Syrian MiG fighter planes and warned Syria against future attacks. The Israelis used to send tractors with armed police into the DMZ, which prompted Syria firing at Israel. In

5040-526: Was forced to resign as Defense Minister over the failure to anticipate the Arab attack." The provocation was sending a tractor to plow in the demilitarized areas to get the Syrians to attack. The Syrians responded by firing at the tractors and shelling Israeli settlements . Jan Mühren, a former UN observer in the area at the time, told a Dutch current affairs programme that Israel "provoked most border incidents as part of its strategy to annex more land". UN officials blamed both Israel and Syria for destabilizing

5112-487: Was included together with Peraea in Palaestina Secunda , after 218 AD . The area of the ancient kingdom of Bashan was incorporated into the province of Batanea . By the close of the second century, Judah ha-Nasi was granted a lease for 2,000 units of land in the Golan. An excavation held at Hippos has recently discovered an unknown Roman road that connected the Sea of Galilee with the city of Nawa in Syria . The political and economic recovery of Palestine during

5184-459: Was inhabited by the well-established Jews and Ghassanid Christians. The Jewish population in the Golan engaged in agriculture, as evidenced by pre-Islamic Arab poet Muraqquish the Younger, who mentioned wine brought by Jewish traders from the region, and local synagogues may have been funded by the prosperous production of olive oil. A monastery and church dedicated to Saint George has been found in

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