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'''Mount Yosifon''' ({{lang-ar|تل يوسف}}, ''Tall Yusuf'', {{lang-he|הר יוסיפון}}, ''Har Yosifon'') is a part of an extinct volcano in the central [[Golan Heights]]. The top of the mountain is 981 meters above sea level.<ref>''Israel and Syria: Peace and Security on the Golan'', Aryeh |
'''Mount Yosifon''' ({{lang-ar|تل يوسف}}, ''Tall Yusuf'', {{lang-he|הר יוסיפון}}, ''Har Yosifon'') is a part of an extinct volcano in the central [[Golan Heights]]. The top of the mountain is 981 meters above sea level.<ref>''[http://books.google.com/books?id=-IFtAAAAMAAJ&q=%22mount+yosifon%22&dq=%22mount+yosifon%22&cd=3 Israel and Syria: Peace and Security on the Golan'', Aryeh Shalev]</ref> |
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Mount Yosifon was part of the [[Israel]]i line of defense in the battle for the Golan in the [[Yom Kippur War]]. <ref>[http://www.erichammelbooks.com/books/f_duel-golan.php ''The Reserves Are Coming'', Jerrold S. Asher and Eric Hammel]</ref> |
Mount Yosifon was part of the [[Israel]]i line of defense in the battle for the Golan in the [[Yom Kippur War]]. <ref>[http://www.erichammelbooks.com/books/f_duel-golan.php ''The Reserves Are Coming'', Jerrold S. Asher and Eric Hammel]</ref> |
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Mount Yosifon (Arabic: تل يوسف, Tall Yusuf, Hebrew: הר יוסיפון, Har Yosifon) is a part of an extinct volcano in the central Golan Heights. The top of the mountain is 981 meters above sea level.[1]
Mount Yosifon was part of the Israeli line of defense in the battle for the Golan in the Yom Kippur War. [2]