I can not say for sure Gaza is more dense and higher buildings,yet in the background it looks flat, so is it the sea there? But Syria in parts is very flat,I was stationed there in the army and just saw Syria for 1 month. Its flat but has traces of small volcanoes.Since Israel captured the Golan heights after 19 years of shelling
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The Golan Heights has some of the highest altitudes in Israel – ranging from 1,300 to 4,000 feet – while also having some of the coolest climate. The volcanic soil in the area is beneficial for growing healthy vines that produce complex flavors."What is important to the vine is a combination of temperature and humidity. The days in the ripening season are dry and almost always have afternoon winds. At night, it is cool with fog or dew. The vines love this." So for those that love wine.....

The wine making tradition in the region is one of the oldest in the world. There are ancient wine presses that dot the landscape, and Israel is now redeveloping its ancient varieties.
The Golan Heights is a microcosm of the vast geographic diversity found in Israel – especially for such a tiny country. (By comparison, it's about the same size as New Jersey.) In the 25-miles-as-the-crow-flies climb from the 1,300 foot elevation to the 4,000 foot elevation, there are five distinct types of volcanic soil allowing Yarden to produce many varietals and wine styles successfully. Perhaps there is another region like it? With such varietals as cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay, gewürztraminer, malbec, syrah and a blanc de blanc sparkling wine.

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