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Jubata al-Khashab
Town in Quneitra, Syria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jubata al-Khashab (Arabic: جباتا الخشب) is a town in southern Syria, administratively part of the Quneitra Governorate (Golan Heights), in the portion of the province under the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force Zone. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Jubata al-Khashab had a population of 3,493 in the 2004 census.[1] Its inhabitants are predominantly Sunni Muslims, although the population has decreased drastically due to the exodus of residents fleeing the violence of the Syrian Civil War.[2]
On 13 September 2015, army units killed and injured a number of militants and destroyed many of their hideouts in direct strikes targeting their gatherings in the village.[3]
During the Israeli invasion of Syria, the Israel Defense Forces occupied the village and raided homes in the town.[4] The Israel Defense Forces created military outposts and military bases in and around the town.[5]
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Deforestation by Israel
Israeli forces have carried out frequent bulldozing and excavation operations in the Jabbata al-Khashab Nature Reserve area over the years, citing security concerns and the need to clear vegetation allegedly used for concealment by armed groups. During an operation began on Oct 18, 2025, more than 100 dunams of forested land were leveled, included trees believed to be several hundred years old.[6]
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