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Quneitra




Quneitra or '''Al Qunaytirah'''' ( Arabic القنيطرة) is a city of southwestern Syria that is now largely abandoned. It lies in the UN-monitored demilitarized zone between Syria and Israel . The city was a commercial and cultural hub for southwestern Syria until the Six-Day War , when Syria attacked Israel, and consequently lost the Golan Heights . The city was placed back under Syria's control for a short while in the Yom Kippur War , but Israel recaptured it.

An Israeli Settlement named Keshet was established nearby by Gush Emunim without governmental approval, and was later relocated as Israel withdrew from the city in 1974. However, Syria chose not to resettle or rebuild the city. Syria claims that Israel deliberately destroyed Quneitra, and systematically stripped it of its usefulness but Israel claims that the city was destroyed in the fighting from both sides. The General Assembly of the United Nations condemned what it saw as Israel's role in the destruction of the city in Resolution 3240 dated 29 November 1974 .

Since 2005 , Syria has pledged to reconstruct the city. It has started construction projects which include a multi-million dollar hospital and a new highway from Damascus to Al Qunaytirah.


RELIGIOUS IMPORTANCE

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Al Qunaytirah is also the name of a governorate of southwestern Syria that officially includes the Israeli portion of the Golan Heights . The legal status of the territories is discussed in International Law And The Arab-Israeli Conflict .


DESTRUCTION


In a "''Report of the Security Council commission''" established under resolution 446, Yassin Rikab, a witness called in by Mr. Najib Al Ahmad, Special Representative of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), testified about Israel's alleged destruction of the city before withdrawal: "At the beginning of June 1974, the witness had visited the city of Quneitra, where he saw a large number of Israeli bulldozers destroying the town and the surrounding areas." {Link without Title}

Israel, on the other hand, claims that the town was destroyed by Syrian artillery during and before the Yom Kippur War .

Also, The New York Times on October 21 1973 referred to Quneitra as "a bombed-out military town the Syrians lost to the Israelis ..." {Link without Title}


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