A firefighter inspects the damage at the site of a rocket attack
in the town of Katzrin in the Israel-annexed Golan Heights on August 21
amid ongoing cross-border clashes between Israeli troops and Hezbollah fighters | Photo: Jalaa Marey/AFP
A fierce rocket attack targeted the northern Israeli town of Katzrin on Wednesday morning
with at least one direct hit on a residential home
left one man in his 30s with minor injuries and prompted the Israeli military to issue urgent safety instructions for residents across the region
Video: A direct hit on a residential home in Katzrin
Emergency services have identified four separate impact sites within Katzrin
Fire and rescue teams are currently operating across multiple locations where rockets directly struck buildings
Their efforts are focused on extinguishing fires
conducting thorough searches for potential casualties
Video: Multiple impact sites were identified in the Israeli town of Katzrin
the Israel Defense Forces swiftly conducted a situational assessment
residents in numerous northern communities received instructions to take immediate precautionary measures: restrict their movements within their towns
The Upper Galilee Regional Council confirmed the rocket barrage targeting Katzrin and the direct hit on a residential property
Photographs from the scene reveal the severe damage inflicted on the impacted home
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Basel Batheesh has a wonderful balcony on the roof of his hangout in the heart of a cherry orchard in the northern Golan Heights
As a pleasant breeze blew and we sat on a sofa sipping bitter coffee and noshing on large sweet cherries
we concluded that no place on earth is more beautiful
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Members of Israeli emergency service work at a house directly hit by a rocket from Lebanon
in Katzrin of Israeli-annexed Golan Heights
Lebanese militant group Hezbollah fired at least 50 rockets at northern Israel Wednesday morning after Israeli warplanes struck several areas overnight and in the morning in Lebanon
A man works at a house directly hit by a rocket from Lebanon
Feel the spray of the waterfalls running down to the Jordan River
Smell fragrant blossoms and taste the wine
Thanks to an award-winning 3D panoramic show at the Golan Magic (Kessem Hagolan) tourist center just east of Katzrin
you can do all that without stepping outdoors
you’ll want to visit some of those places in real time
This town of 8,500 residents boasts clear air
fun activities and a rich history you can see and touch
The modern town is situated near the original Katzrin
which flourished in Byzantine/Talmudic times before it was destroyed by a massive earthquake in 749 CE and lay fallow for 500 years
Golan Heights tour guide Yehuda Geller recommends starting with a nature walk at Eden Springs Park at Katzabia Junction
The park surrounds the waterway that supplies the Mey Eden water bottling plant nearby
and there are pools you can put your feet into,” says Geller
“There are signs throughout the park explaining about the water and containing Bible verses about water
You have a great view of the Kinneret [Sea of Galilee] and the western slopes of the Golan Heights.”
There are archeological remains of early Jewish settlement under Herod the Great
the construction-crazy Roman client king of Israel from 39 BCE to 4 CE
At Ancient Katzrin Park
a partially restored Talmudic-era village dating from the fourth to sixth centuries
watch an audiovisual presentation and see seasonal demonstrations of wine
The Golan Archeological Museum in Katzrin features relics of Byzantine-period churches and synagogues and an audiovisual presentation of the heroic defense of the Jewish town of Gamla against conquering Roman forces one year before the better-known standoff at Masada in 67 CE
and coins minted during the siege are displayed as well
Katzrin’s industrial zone has several businesses open for tours available in English
like the Tzabar Arts ceramics workshop and showroom
Book a tour in advance at the Golan Heights Winery, one of Israel’s largest and most award-winning wineries: a one-hour tour followed by tastings
a vineyard tour or a premium tour that includes a gourmet meal accompanied by wines
The Golan Heights Distillery – which won three medals in 2016
just one year into its existence – produces a dozen types of whisky
Olea Essence olive oil press produces organic extra virgin olive oils as well as olive-oil-based skin-care products
A guided tour starts with an explanation of olive harvesting and ends with tastings
The Golan Brewery in the Golan Magic complex boasts a unique compound combining onsite beer manufacturing (book a tour to discover the secrets behind its four varieties)
Golan Magic also houses the Taste of the Galilee and the Golan kosher dairy restaurant
When it’s time to stop for a bite, other alternatives include a selection of indoor and outdoor eateries in Katzrin town square, where a kid-friendly fountain and climbing mosaic by artist Ruslan Sergeev highlight a recently refurbished plaza
relishes and sauces cooked up from locally grown produce
Also in Kidmat Zvi is the Bell Ofri farm refuge/ petting zoo
Another free petting zoo is located in Katzrin proper
If you’re into tie-dying, Groovesters Studio in downtown Katzrin
The Golan Heights boasts many national parks and nature reserves
The two closest to Katzrin – within a 15-minute drive — are Gamla Nature Reserve and historical site (including a road leading to the ancient town of Gamla) and Majrase Nature Reserve
where you can set out on a one-hour water hike in warm weather
Israel's cabinet is meeting today at Kibbutz Mevo Hama on the Golan Heights to approve a plan 'to encourage demographic growth in the settlements of the Golan Region Council and Katzrin between 2022 and 2025." The ambitious target of the plan is to double the population of the Golan heights by 2025
There are currently 53,000 people living on the Golan heights - 27,000 Jews
The starting point for the plan is that the Golan Heights is one of the most sparsely populated areas of Israel
Under the plan two new towns of 2,000 families each provisionally called Assif and Matar will be built south of Sha'al and east of Yonatan
The ministry of Construction and Housing will allocate NIS 40 million for planning new homes and a further NIS 35 million for renovating public buildings
while the Ministry of Agriculture will allocate NIS 35 million for upgrading infrastructures
The Ministry of Immigrant Absorption will allocate NIS 4 million for community development and empowerment
New housing that will be marketed will be subsidized by the government with NIS 4.5 million allocated for branding and advertising of the homes that will be built
Major resources will be allocated for infrastructures throughout the Golan Heights including NIS 75 million for a new sewage system
NIS 77 million will be allocated for infrastructures in Katzrin including vacating the city's market and soccer pitch as well as a NIS 40 million development grant
Other grants will include NIS 27 million to the Ministry of Defense for clearing minefields and NIS 17.8 million from the Ministry of Tourism for developing the region's tourism infrastructure as well as NIS 30 million for building guest houses and NIS 32 million for developing heritage sites and nature reserves
The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel (SPNI)
"The government decision offers the Golan Heights mainly devastation and destruction to both nature as well as unique open spaces in this part of the country
wolves and hundreds of types of wild animals and plants which attract a millions of visits each year by Israelis
All this will be damaged significantly and critically for the sake of a few settlements and infrastructure and energy ventures."
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intended to be a bustling urban center in the Golan
residents and planners are still trying to figure out why it never took off
and whether an alternative plan would have made a difference
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and the peaceful paths winding through the veteran Gamla neighborhood
the first to be built in this city in the Golan Heights
disputes and difficulties involved in its construction
At the delicatessen at the entrance to Katzrin − one of many such shops run by Russian immigrants and selling Russian foods − a young salesgirl is arranging bottles of kvass (a favorite fermented beverage) in tidy rows in the refrigerator
Jews Still a Minority on Golan HeightsQuality of life
incredible scenery and quiet have failed to lure many Israelis to settle there
while local Druze and Arabs are still more connected to their Syrian brethren
in which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a speech in the community of Ma’aleh Gamla with the region’s gorgeous scenery in the background
The conflict between Israel and Palestinians — and other groups in the Middle East — goes back decades
These stories provide context for current developments and the history that led up to them
Golan Heights Winery CEO Assaf Ben Dov (left) and head winemaker Victor Schoenfeld are photographed in one of the winery's cellars in Katzrin
the Golan Heights — The tours at the Golan Heights Winery used to take place daily
stopping by the fermentation tanks and the cellar where thousands of oak barrels are stacked 20 feet into the air
But the tourists and honeymooners stopped coming to this pastoral hills region after Oct
when fighters from the militant group Hamas attacked southern Israel and touched off a war that has continued into the new year
But much closer is Israel's border with Lebanon
the powerful Iran-backed armed force with whom Israel warred in 2006 — and with whom tensions have risen this month
that's kind of routine," said Victor Schoenfeld
No Hezbollah rockets have struck nearby — for now
even at its current simmer rather than the full-blown war taking place in Gaza
has already taken an economic toll in these northern regions: Towns are emptied of people
I don't see any new or quick solution that will appear," said Ben Dov
Six Israeli civilians have died in cross-border attacks from Lebanon
including an elderly mother and son killed Sunday by a pair of anti-tank missile strikes on their home in Kfar Yuval
Lebanese officials say at least 20 civilians have died on the other side of the border
Residents have fled the region by the tens of thousands
If they decide it will never be safe enough to return home
"it will affect the economy in these places in the long run in a way that could definitely be lethal," said Tomer Fadlon
Even if Israel achieves its military objectives in the south
an economic recovery in the north is far from guaranteed
"So this war was not only about winning the war
It is also about gaining back the feeling that they can go home safe
run a business and run their life," he said
An employee fills oak barrels with cabernet sauvignon wine
in a cellar at the Golan Heights Winery in Katzrin
The winery is located in the Golan Heights
a territory claimed by Syria that Israel seized in 1967 and has occupied ever since
Hezbollah's rockets haven't yet reached as far as the winery
but much of its staff lives in northern Israel
Of the 130 employees at the Golan Heights facility, 12 are reservists who were called up to active duty after the war began. (In total Israel has mobilized some 360,000 reservists, causing significant labor shortages, including in the country's high-powered tech sector.) The loss of staff means the winery is running behind their normal production schedule
An employee places newly filled barrels of cabernet sauvignon wine
on racks to age in a cellar at the Golan Heights Winery in Katzrin
Much more affected is the ownership group's second winery
only a few hundred yards from the Lebanon border
Visitors can see into Lebanon from the winery building
"You used to see Hezbollah flags right next to us," he said
The Israeli military ordered the evacuation of areas along the border in October
The Galil Mountain Winery has been entirely shut down ever since
Managers must seek daily permission from the Israeli military to access the facility
Most concerning are the winery's vineyards
90% of which are located along the border and are currently inaccessible
But the military will not let staff access the vineyards while the conflict with Hezbollah is still so volatile
The pruning can be put off for a couple months
But eventually there comes a natural deadline: The plants will start pushing leaves by the end of March or early April
Consumer spending in Israel has been depressed since the outbreak of war
(Only in one week of the war so far — in late November
when a temporary ceasefire was negotiated to exchange Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners — did Israelis spend more than a typical pre-war week
which have mostly rebounded from the initial shock of war
the economies of border communities are still profoundly impacted
the largest city on Israel's side of the northern border
credit card spending levels are still 70% or more below normal
Soldiers eat dinner at a restaurant in Kiryat Shmona
located approximately a mile from the border with Lebanon
was evacuated as hostilities with Hezbollah escalated following the Oct
One of the few open businesses in Kiryat Shmona is Shlomi Baguette
But we're working as usual," said Toby Abutbul
Soldiers stationed in the north now make up 80% or more of the restaurant's sales
An estimated 60,000 people have fled the border region
staying for months with family or in hotels away from the conflict
In November, the Bank of Israel estimated that the absence at work of 144,000 evacuated residents
had cost Israel's economy about 590 million shekels
That impact would be felt even more widely should evacuees decide not to return
"If you have so many people that want to stay in these places and want to move elsewhere
even the real estate and everything else," he said
The central bank has assessed that the total budgetary cost of the war, to Israel, will be 210 billion shekels
or about $56 billion — nearly half an entire year's budget for Israel
a country with fewer than 10 million residents
That forecast "assumes that the lion's share of the war will occur on one front
and the developments of the war to additional areas
A potential second front could be the north
Leaders from Hezbollah and Israel have both said they are prepared to go to war if necessary
"We will restore security to both the south and the north
not the axis of evil and not anybody else," said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday
they can paralyze the country for a month or longer," said Esteban Klor
a researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem who studies the intersection of terrorism and economics
Hezbollah, the world's most heavily armed non-state actor, is far better equipped than Hamas, analysts say. It is estimated to have 130,000 or more rockets and missiles in its arsenal
some with a range that could allow the group to strike targets all across Israel
The effects of a full-blown war with Hezbollah would extend far beyond the north
"People are going to have to stay home in shelters
and so the entire country will probably stop working for the duration of that war," he said
The question has taken on greater urgency this month after a strike in Lebanon's capital Beirut killed a top Hamas official
Israel has not taken responsibility for the strike
In addition to the two civilians killed in Kfar Yuval
attacks from Lebanon in recent days have damaged Israeli military infrastructure and injured at least six soldiers
Israeli soldiers are stationed at the entrance of Kfar Yuval in northern Israel near the Lebanon border
after it was reportedly targeted with an anti-tank missile from the Lebanese side on Jan
An outbreak of war with Hezbollah could drive the cost to Israel two or three times higher
Such an increase might send the country into a period of economic stagnation like the one that followed Israel's last major war
It took Israel more than a decade to recover economically
An outbreak of war along its southern border "could be truly
especially if we see what has happened in the Gaza Strip," Klor said
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For those of you who are coming to visit Israel
one of your destinations should definitely be up north in the Golan Heights
Israeli’s know all about the Golan and the history but for those of you who don’t know here’s a bit of info about the Golan
The Golan Heights is based on a mountain that was created from volcanoes many years ago
what are a couple of large mountains are the reminiscences of those volcanoes
Thanks to the basalt that came from the lava
the Golan Heights has been blessed with amazing earth to create some of Israel’s best produce on the market
and many more kinds of fruits and vegetables grow in the Golan
It is also one of Israel’s top tourist destinations
From natural springs to the historic battles
but there are tons of tzimmers (guest houses) to rent and enjoy
If you find yourself on vacation in the Golan and need a kosher place to eat
here are some restaurants you will find around the Golan Heights:
Gilis is located in Moshav Nov
a religious community in the south of the Golan
During the week Gilis is one of the top kosher butchers in Israel
they open the butcher shop and convert into one of the best steakhouses in the country
you can go for the tasters menu and enjoy some of Israel’s best grilled meats around
because the restaurants fills up in a hurry
Altos is a meat restaurant that sell a bit of everything
It’s a nice restaurant and the prices a very reasonable
Rak Chummus is a delicious hummus bar at the Katzrin Paz gas station. To read more about Rak Chummus & other kosher locations at Israeli gas stations, read this article: Best Kosher Restaurants at Gas Stations in Israel
Chavat Habokrim in Hebrew means “a Cowbow Ranch”
Located in the small village of Merom Golan
you will find not only a restaurant but a whole slew of cool things to do
it is one of the only kosher meat restaurants that smokes meat in-house from meat that is raised locally
so there really is something for everyone at the cowboy ranch
Chavat Hajilabun is named after the river it sits on
and is another great steakhouse that the Golan Heights has to offer
you can find a large variety of grilled meats there
One of the cool things on the menu is the “Poykeh” dish
a poykeh is an iron cast cauldron that cooks over an open fire pit and is filled with lamb and root vegetables
You can even have an option of bottomless beer and have a jolly good time
Zigel is a mehadrin restaurant that has been around the Golan for a while
you can spend some time looking at the cool art exhibits and when you get hungry
you can order drinks that are made in the Golan locally
Another nice steakhouse located in a beautiful location
Yehudah Jacobs is a 30-year-old food fanatic who is in digital marketing
Yehudah made the switch from the kitchen to the digital world so he can find trendy places to write about and share his recipes
trying to find a good beer while sharing it with his friends on his Facebook group "Israeli Foodies" and Twitter: @yudajacobs
Nice article – will keep for our next trip there
But the map is amusing (I realize Google does this automatically)
with half the map showing all the roads in Syria we can use to get to these restaurants
(Or perhaps I should say: what used to be Syria.)
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were arrested recently in the Golan Heights town of Katzrin after a 44-year-old woman told police they imprisoned her and her 15-year-old son and extorted her
The woman said that one of the suspects raped her and that both boys stabbed her son
Israel will spend $300 million to double the number of Jewish settlers living in the Golan Heights over the next five years
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced Sunday
a controversial move that would strengthen Israel’s control over the disputed territory
which it captured from Syria during the Six-Day War of 1967
An Israeli army vehicle is seen driving along the road parallel to the border fence separating the ..
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Bennett said the government’s goal is to bring an additional 23,000 settlers to the Golan Heights in five years
which would double the number of settlers living in the area
The government also plans to invest more than $100 million to further develop existing settler communities by building up transportation
most of whom identify as Syrian and oppose Israeli control
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This expensive bottle of dry red wine costs around $675 and contains 3 liters of French Passover-approved kosher wine
the Chateau Pontet Canet 2002 Double Magnum contains an alcoholic volume of 14% and is suggested to pair with grilled meats and deeply flavored courses
The Yarden Katzrin Red 1993 comes from the Golan Heights winery in Israel
A bottle of this 1993 dry red can be obtained for approximately $750
full bodied and with notes of honey and tobacco the Yarden Katzrin Red 1993 is great to accompany a great Passover meal
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