Rockets struck in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
![A map illustrating the Golan Heights region, marking international boundaries, the 1949 armistice line, disputed boundaries, and UN forces deployment areas. It highlights key locations in Lebanon, Israel, Syria, and Jordan, including the DMZ zones and important towns.](https://d2av8kbir6lh9m.cloudfront.net/uploads/qF45Wh7eoeUMUZSYYUdDAF8IbPnGIbMrdmnqLkYA.jpg)
About Golan Heights
- Israel seized Golan Heights from Syria during Six-Day War (1967) and annexed it in 1981 (it’s not recognised internationally).
Key Geographical Features
- It’s a rocky plateau in south-western Syria.
- Golan is bounded by Jordan River and Sea of Galilee (west); Mount Hermon (north), seasonal Wadi Al-Ruqqād ( east), and Yarmūk River (south).
- It’s a key source of water for an arid region.
- The land is fertile; volcanic soil is used to cultivate vineyards.