Syria Border
The Syria Border refers to the international boundaries that define the territory of Syria. It shares borders with four countries: Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, and Israel to the southwest. The border regions are significant for trade, security, and migration, especially during times of conflict.
The Syria Border has been a focal point during the ongoing civil war that began in 2011. It has seen a large influx of refugees fleeing violence, leading to humanitarian challenges in neighboring countries. The border areas are also monitored for illegal crossings and smuggling activities.