Water politics in the Near East

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Jordan River near B'not Yaakov bridge, Israeli-Occupied Syrian disputed territory.

The Syria-Lebanon-Palestine boundary was a product of the post–World War I Anglo-French partition of Ottoman Syria.[1][2]

References[change | change source]

  1. Fromkin 1989.
  2. MacMillan 2001, pp. 392–420.