You get to Kuneitra and suddenly think you're in 1974 and Israel has just left the city and villages of this tiny area of \u200b\u200bGolan, who served 7 years before the war of six days. Today is the NICU town in the area that the Syrian government has not rebuilt. And is that the Israelites destroyed and collapsed just everything they could before leaving.
is chilling.
two buildings remain standing, and a half: a church and hospital (Remaining external walls and some interior wall and steps and floors - it must be remembered that hospitals are not attacked areas in case of war) is half the mosque, whose minaret can be climbed to see the sights of what appears to have been an earthquake, or even after a powerful bomb.
Otherwise everything is completely destroyed. It is sad and surprising, but it is especially disturbing to see the roofs of houses torn down to ground level, walls with so many bullet holes that look like a sieve.
is chilling.
no doubt that the Government has decided to leave the city and, in such a shocking state, is a political strategy recalling that what can the neighbor and the enemy, the murderer. Syrians also reminded that there are many people and many Syrians still locked in the rest of the Golan Heights which Israel occupied since 1967.
And the area has key strategic importance to Israel: first reaches an altitude of almost 3.000 meters, which can easily monitor the surrounding areas; the other has the Sea of \u200b\u200bGalilee Yarnuk River, which provide Israel with between 15 and 30% of water consumed. It also represents a high percentage of its agriculture.
Syria will never sign a peace treaty with Israel until it is returned to its territory, and seeing how they left Kuneitra is clear that I support them.
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