Not even a good deflection. Wanna try again?Maybe you are right and I should rather trust that bunch of 200 dB wannabe Hasbara cheerleaders that could not even find Israel on a world mapAnd you trust Wikipedia......... A "user contributed" source that all accredited colleges and universities in the US will not allow as a legitimate reference source by their students because the content is suspect.Anti Israel types live in bizarre fantasy worlds totally different from the real world
Of course, you can rely on www.heil-heil-zion-crushing-skulls.lebensraum but wikipedia tells another story:Nope. Israel got that when a Syrian offensive was due to finally beat the IDF and the UN moved in to rescue Israel from utter defeat.Every bodrer is established by broken skulls. Israel got that border by breaking syrian skulls. It is the border. Deal
I do not remember UN troops on the border between Israel and Syria during the 1973
war-----gotta link?
Northern front de-escalation
"The Syrians prepared for a massive counteroffensive to drive Israeli forces out of Syria, scheduled for October 23. A total of five Syrian divisions were to take part, alongside the Iraqi and Jordanian expeditionary forces. The Soviets had replaced most of the losses Syria's tank forces had suffered during the first weeks of the war.
However, the day before the offensive was to begin, the United Nations imposed its ceasefire (following the acquiescence of both Israel and Egypt). Abraham Rabinovich claimed that "The acceptance by Egypt of the cease-fire on Monday [October 22] created a major dilemma for Assad. The cease-fire did not bind him, but its implications could not be ignored. Some on the Syrian General Staff favored going ahead with the attack, arguing that if it did so Egypt would feel obliged to continue fighting as well.... Others, however, argued that continuation of the war would legitimize Israel's efforts to destroy the Egyptian Third Army. In that case, Egypt would not come to Syria's assistance when Israel turned its full might northward, destroying Syria's infrastructure and perhaps attacking Damascus".
Ultimately, Syrian President Hafez al-Assad decided to cancel the offensive. On October 23, the day the offensive was to begin, Syria announced that it had accepted the ceasefire, and ordered its troops to cease fire, while the Iraqi government ordered its forces home."
Yom Kippur War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seriously, if something is wrong about the depiction in wikipedia, why don´t you bring in an alternative source?