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Mount Bental is a sought-out overlook these days, shared by boisterous tourists and anxious Israelis hoping to catch a glimpse of the conflict in Syria. AP photo

Mount Bental is a sought-out overlook these days, shared by boisterous tourists and anxious Israelis hoping to catch a glimpse of the conflict in Syria. AP photo

Dozens of Israelis are flocking to vantage points in the Golan Heights to observe the ongoing clashes in neighboring Syria, the Times of Israel reported on its website yesterday.
 
The recent fad was reportedly sparked – though unintentionally – by Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak after he visited the Golan Heights to personally witness the battles raging in the country’s war-torn neighbor.
 
A steadily increasing stream of Israelis, carrying binoculars and cameras, have been visiting the Golan Heights in the days that followed Barak's visit. The war-watchers hoped to catch a glimpse of the fighting in Syria, the report said, but it was a rare occasion. The visitors had to content themselves with listening to exchanges of gunfire and explosions, which were more common.
 
Tour group operators reportedly said they would begin including the Syrian unrest on their tour itineraries. 
 
Israeli security forces reportedly said they were "doing their best" to keep the sightseers away from sensitive army installations along the border between the two countries.

July/25/2012

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cloud chaser

7/26/2012 6:34:27 PM

@Adnan What would you have the Israeli government do?

Lior Uziel

7/26/2012 4:57:47 PM

The picture and the site is a tourist place and it is filled every day of the year. There is a very nice Coffee house there called "Coffee Anan" (the name of the former UN head but also "coffee cloud" as in Hebrew Anan is could). I think this article has the facts a "bit" warped. If this was true BTW it would have been on Israeli media which is very self critic (as opposed to other countries)

Adnan Kara Osman

7/26/2012 3:33:29 PM

how sad they just watch the suffering of other people and do nothing to put pressure on their governments to do something about it.

turkic voice

7/26/2012 9:55:39 AM

they should sell popcorn and drinks to the tourist gold class out door entertainment.

is mo

7/26/2012 8:44:51 AM

well said @Sylvia Walter congratulations...

Falk Bernard

7/26/2012 5:18:16 AM

This is called disaster tourism.

Arthur Borges

7/25/2012 9:46:14 PM

It's a bit like a traffic accident or sidewalk fistgiht: everybody stops to gawk.

carlos valds

7/25/2012 8:20:02 PM

If the israelis are going to watch the Syrians fight thier civil war, how can it be slander against israelis if it is reported by H

american american

7/25/2012 7:45:55 PM

all the turks who watch the neighborhood fights that happen on my street must secretly be israeli...holy cow! i am surrounded by mossad agents...

Selim Bisevac

7/25/2012 7:26:49 PM

Typical making money from another nations suffering!
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