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(Tourism) On The Rise - A Dark Trend? 7//27/14

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    Published on Jul 27, 2014

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    Kobi Marom squints into the morning sun and gestures at the rolling green hills beneath t

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    Published on Jul 27, 2014

    PROVIDED BY CNNNEXT.COM

    Kobi Marom squints into the morning sun and gestures at the rolling green hills beneath the Quneitra viewpoint, where the crumbled Syrian city of Quneitra juts up against the Syrian-Israeli border fence.

    Here, some of the fiercest fighting of the Syrian civil war has played out over the past year.

    And every time there has been a battle, there has also been a crowd.



    “People come here every day to see the show,” says Marom, 54, a retired Israel Defense Forces colonel who now works in the tourism industry and regularly brings groups to this point to gaze down on Syria’s bloodletting.

    “For people visiting the area, it’s interesting.

    They feel that they are a part of it.

    They can go home and tell their friends, ‘I was on the border and I saw a battle.’”



    High above a valley in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, Israeli tourists have a panoramic view of this strategically important location, which is also known as the Gateway to Damascus

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