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Syria Landmine Tactics
For the first nineteen years of the state of Israel’s existence – 1948-1967 – the Syrian government, which was extremely hostile to the Jewish State, had its army entrenched and bunkered on the Golan Heights. The Golan directly faced the Israeli portion of the Jordan Rift Valley and the many Israeli kibbutzim and villages spread all over the valley.
On the Golan Heights higher grounds’ strategic positions the Syrian army dug deep bunkers in which they positioned long-range cannons and tanks, all ready to fire, at will, at Israeli, mostly civilian positions.