- Purple Line (border)
The purple line was the
ceasefire line betweenIsrael andSyria after the 1967Six Day War .History
Syria gained independence from France in 1946 and on
May 14 ,1948 the British withdrew from Palestine as Israel declared its independence. Syrian forces participated in the1948 Arab-Israeli War between Arab forces and the newly established State of Israel. In 1949, armistice agreements were signed and a provisional border between Syria and Israel was delineated (based on the 1923 international border; see "San Remo conference "), Syria held on to theGolan Heights . Syrian and Israeli forces clashed on numerous occasions in the spring of 1951. The hostilities, which stemmed from Syrian opposition to an Israeli drainage project in the demilitarized zone, ceased on May 15, after intercession by theUnited Nations Security Council .In June 1967 after battling Syria,
Jordan andEgypt in theSix Day War , Israel captured the entire length of the Golan Heights including its principal cityQuneitra . The resulting ceasefire line (dubbed the "Purple Line" as it was drawn on the UN's maps) was supervised by a series of positions and observation posts manned by observers of theUnited Nations Truce Supervision Organisation and became the new effective border between Israel and Syria.In a surprise attack consisting of a massive armoured thrust, the Syrians crossed the Purple Line into the Golan Heights during the 1973
Yom Kippur War . After several days of very heavy fighting on the Golan they were pushed back into Syria and Israel conquered further territory inside Syria beyond the Purple Line by the time aceasefire was reached. In the disengagements negotiations after the war,Israel andSyria agreed onMay 31 1974 to pull back their respective forces on theGolan Heights to the Purple Line. [ [http://domino.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/9a798adbf322aff38525617b006d88d7/4f79ae6df5f9b5ac852560cb0075d710!OpenDocument] (the "Agreement on Disengagement" (S/11302/Add.1, annexes I and II) [http://domino.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/4fcbeabf0e58068085256db70074a828?OpenDocument] ] On the same day, aUnited Nations buffer zone was set up and theUnited Nations Disengagement Observer Force Zone (UNDOF) was established by theUnited Nations after the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 350References
ee also
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Green Line (Israel)
*Green Line (Cyprus)
*Green Line (Lebanon)
*Blue Line (Lebanon)
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