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In Syria's Golan Heights buffer zone, residents fear Israel is making a land grab

23 January 2025
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In Syria's Golan Heights buffer zone, residents fear Israel is making a land grab
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Khaled Ramadan, a resident of a small Syrian village in the Golan Heights, was displaced by the Israeli military following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Israel’s military presence in the area has led to destruction of homes, forced displacement of residents, and damage to infrastructure. The Golan Heights, a rocky terrain enclosed by snow-capped mountains, has been a point of contention between Israel and Syria for decades.

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