georgephillip
Diamond Member
Let's start with Syria:First show us where Israel is even on the maps of the Arabs. Why not show us where they have Israel's borders?That's an easy one: The South China Sea.So what's Israel's eastern border?
"In a surprise attack consisting of a massive armoured thrust, the Syrians crossed the Purple Line into the Golan Heights during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
"After several days of very heavy fighting on the Golan they were pushed back deeper into Syria and Israel conquered further territory inside Syria beyond the Purple Line by the time a ceasefire was reached.
"In the disengagements negotiations after the war, Israel and Syria agreed on May 31, 1974 to pull back their respective forces on the Golan Heights to the Purple Line.[1]
"On the same day, a United Nations buffer zone was set up and the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force Zone (UNDOF) was established by the United Nations after the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 350."
Purple Line (ceasefire line) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Now show me any Israeli maps with the Occupied Territories depicted.