JoeB131
Diamond Member
Nope....
Because published maps of Israel are some of the most inconsistent maps with moving boundaries and names.
It's a huge scandal in the world of maps....
Literally the map you use demonstrates your political position on Israel vx the Muslim Arabs. There are 3 different Israeli maps that I'm aware of all claiming to be truth. Palestinian maps, UN maps, UK maps, Syrian, Lebanese, Jordanian, and Egyptian. All are different and have names and boundaries all in different areas.
Um, all maps I've ever seen call the territory seized from Jordan in 1967 "the West Bank" and the territory seized from Syria in 1967 the "Golan Heights".
If you have a map that shows otherwise, please feel free to share it.
I tend to go by the fencing to some degree that is guarded by the IDF. There is no fence seen from the west Bank of Tiberias/Sea of Galilee. But the Sunrise on the lake is one of the most impressive things most visitors and residents miss. It's hours long. No breeze and a dead calm but light and cool. But once that sun breaks over the hills (Golan Heights) on the Eastern side of the lake that you want to call "West Bank" the little marker on the thermometer moves so fast if you were to add a blade it could suffice for a fan. We are talking 30-40⁰ in 20 minutes.
Dude, you are describing the West Bank, not the Golan Heights. The Golan Heights are a totally different thing.