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 |  |  | Golan Heights - Communities: Encyclopedia II - Golan Heights - Current statusThe Israeli army captured the Heights and put them under military administration from 1967 until 1981, when the Knesset passed The Golan Heights Law[4], similar to its 1967 measures concerning Jerusalem. It permitted the distribution of Israeli identity cards in January 1982 to the mainly Druze Syrians who remained there and allowed them to acquire Israeli citizenship, but most chose to retain their Syrian citizenship [5]. The Syrian government wants the Arab residents of the Golan Heights to retain their loyalty to Syria. To foster Syrian loyalty, Syria ...
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 |  |  | Golan Heights - Communities: Encyclopedia II - Golan Heights - GeographyGeographically, the Heights are bordered on the west by a rock escarpment that drops 1700 feet (500 m) to the Sea of Galilee and the Jordan River; on the south by the Yarmouk River; on the north by the international border with Lebanon, and on the east by a largely flat plain, called the Hauran. The Golan is usually divided into three regions: northern (between Nahals Sa'ar and Gilabon), central (between Nahals Gilabon and Dilayot), and southern (bet ...
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