
1,250 sq. km Of hilly plateau: Why is it such a big deal? It's just land in southwest Syria that Israel won in the Six Day War. 30,500 people occupy it yet opinions flutter like hawks inagricultural villages among the silent mountains that have nochoice in the matter
Some say: Yes, Give it back! Letthe Arabs have it. It will bring peace. They promised! Allour problems will be over. My children won't have to go to war. Anyway, it's only land.
Others say: No. We won it. It's ours. They can't have it. It won't bring peace. Itwill bring more threats, more peace talks, and eventually wewill end up without any land at all.
When will it end? Willit stop with the Golan? Will it continue until everything is gone? Will they not quit until they have Tel Aviv andJerusalem?
What should we do? I leave that question foryou to ponder: I climbed in the Banias, and breathed the air that smelled of dried-out earth and all I know is this: abeautiful piece of land with parched trees and skies withoutrain, has nowhere to call home.
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