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JORDAN LEBANON Southern Syria: Majority Influence and Conflict (02 Southern Syria: Majority Influence and Conflict (02 April 2015) This map is created to facilitate Humanitarian Access and Preparedness only Kafr DamascusDamascus Batna BalaliyeZhamaiyeh Harasta EMlaqraj nEtalsrualtan Jaramana Otayba Jaramana Maliha Zabadin Bzeineh Qisa Kafrquq Beit Deir Salman Legend Markaz Yarmuk Deir Rural Madamiyet Hajar BabellaSahmAqraba KamissiyehAhmadia Nashabiyeh Darayya Yalda Elasafir Nula Elsham Darayya Aswad Hajar Sayyeda Mansura Haran Damascus Amiba Shabaa Qatana Jdidet Aswad Zeinab Maliha Al'awameed Ashrafiet Sbeineh Hjeireh Delbeh Artuz BahdaliyaAhdaf Saka Kafrein Widyan Crossing points Qatana Sahnaya Hteitet Elturkman Jandal Hosh Elrabee LEBANON Castle Artuz Sahnaya BuwaydaBSahyaabella Ghassuleh Dhameer Hosh Haran ] Border Crossing Closed Sahnaya Elsultan QarhataBayad Bqaasam Kawkab Kherbet Jdidet EAlklh'aaswameeMbarkad Kherbet Darwasheh Elward Ghizlaniyyeh ] Border Crossing Open Rimah Elsawda Najha Khan Ein Elshaara Adleiyeh Tal Elshih Deir Harjal ] Border Crossing Sporadically Open Arna Betima Maskan Kafr Hoor Manshiyet Khan Elshih Khabiyeh Qarmashiyeh Marana Deir Hayajneh Darbal Mqeilibeh Kisweh Hina Rural Damascus Elhajar Khan Beit Bait Zahyeh Tiba Dandun Matahriyeh Area of Influence Bait Saber Khyara Dandun Ghizlaniyyeh Maghar Ein Jan Jan Abu Kherbet Bitariyeh Government Influence Mazraet Beit Jin Hosh Elnofur Elsoda Elmir Qawooq Elsheyab Ein Kisweh Opposition Influence - NEW Nofur Sa'sa' Elbeida Maqrusa Qleiah Opposition Influence Hadar Deir Ali Majdal Hadar Shams Jubbata Suhayta Shaqhab Contested areas az Zayt Herfa Sa'sa' Kanaker Suhayta Durin ! Halas Jeb Shaqraniyeh Communities `Ayn Deir Quniyah Kammuneh Elsafa Morjana Mas`adah Shokteliyeh Maker Arkis Tarnaja Zreiqa Manshiyet Jbata Elkhashab Elsabil Zbeidiyeh Bali Kom Elwisseh Alqin Um Elawamid Sweinmreh - Marj Mankat Khan Maes Dinaji Qara Conflict Activities Barghut Elhatab Qaziziyat Buq`ata Saada OfaniaArnaba Ô Masaada Bweidan Aerial Bombing Khan Arnaba Hamrit Hbariyeh Ayoba Um Elqosur Barraq `Uyun al Ghabagheb Maaret Sukayk Dhu Hajal `Ayn al Baath ) Marha Hawr Elbeida Clashes Al Maqla` Eastern Deir Dhu Qutranah Hameidiyyeh Jaba Sakra K Marha Samadaniyeh Eladas Al Mamsurah Western Ghabagheb Shelling Bab al Kafr Al Mansurah Samadaniyeh Wasit Hawa Tiha Nassij Deir Elbakht Muwaysah Mashara Mothabin Masmiyyeh Masmiyyeh Big Sura Quneitra Um Batna Mal Kafr Sharae Transport Network `Ayn Kalidiyeh Ziwan Shams Qahtaniyeh Momtaneh Jbab Shaara Taf Qarhata Motorway Ad Dalwah Surman Aqraba Hazm Nothern Ad Dalwah Nabe Al Mughayr Esheib Primary Road Mughr Ad Dalwah Rweheineh Elsakher Little Al Ghassaniyah Northern Um Hartein Quneitra Sura Secondary Road Mumisiyah Kom Qayta As-Sanamayn Karim Khalkhaleh Khuwaykhah Western Kafr Dalhamiyah `Ayn Elbasha Jidya Bsir Naffakh `Ashiyah Bir Ajam Hara Zamrin Karim Tertiary/Service Thakir Breiqa Hosh Little Al Juwayzah Samlin Eib Living Streets Al Qadiriyah Quneitra As-Sanamayn HammadSura `Ayn Razaniyah Wardah Hijeh Ar Rashaniyah Manshiyet Radimeh Ellewa Nimer Ankhal Khebab Salmiyeh Sanabiy ah Fazarah Kodneh Sweisa Ein Qanniyeh Jisri Kalidiyeh Qasr As Saluqiy ah Al Khushniyah Matleh Haqf Al Khushniy ah Sweisa Eltineh Boundary Lines Tabneh Lahetheh Al Birah Jasim Al Muthanna International Boundary Asbah Qseibeh Zabayer Deir Rweisat Jadal Qusbiyah Esheh Dama Asbitah Sur Governorate (Mohafaza) Al-Khashniyyeh Jasim Mjeidel `Amudiyah Al Faraj Taala Shaqa Rafid Qarqas Mahjeh Waqm Bothaina Tannuriyah Qirata Dama Mtuna Al Butmiyah Faqie Smeid District (Mantika) Dar Tayyibah Sabtah Ghazali Qunayr Hayat Shabbah Nasriyeh Asem Silbah Al Jukhadar Najih Hamer Jrein Sub-District (Nahya) Al Mansurah Baghlah Ghadir Kharsa Sweimreh Hit Wahsharah Barqa Ariqa Elbostan Bweir Lebbin Barek Hazzan Maalaqa Sokkariyeh Majadel UNDOF Administered Area Dayr Malzumeh Quruh Kurayz al Eastern Basa Shaqra Um Elzaytun Wawi Wrad Jurmay a - Ein Qadi Dali Masikeh Amra Jneineh Al Bassah Izra' Shaqa Rdeimeh Boundary of former Mandate Palestine Khirbat Khasfayn Nawa `Uyun Jurnaya Razaniyet Harran Ariqa Al-Butayhah Hamud Bekar Jubayn Saida Sheiliyeh Armistice Demarcation Line Al Qas`iyah `Uyun Sayda Izra' Hadid Eastern Bekar Nawa Salakhed Al Bujuriyah Jabaliyeh Araja `Amrat al Abu Ein Jidya Shahba Furay j HarteinThakar Khasfay n Sheikh Sheikh Najran Shahba Duma Dar'a Bisr Dweira Map Doc Name: CFT-01c_INT_SSyr_ConflictAndInfluence02042015_modified3 Saed MseitriyehLweiheq TasTsaislsil Miskine Elharir Rima Breika Tima Sada Shabraq Sheikh Miskine Mlihet Creation Date: 4/2/2015 Al Judayya Qarrasa Ellahf Mazra`at Nab Elatash Taara Mardak Um Dbeib Geographic, WGS84 Fiq Edwan Nemreh Projection/Datum: Qarfa Kafr Jomleh Kafr al Ma' 0 2.25 4.5 9 Nafeaa Mazra'a Ellahaf Al `Al Dor Haytal TarbKassiba Namer Majdal 6 Kilometers Jibbin Sahm El Nahta Abtaa Samie Salim Ash-Shajara Golan Mazraa Um Riwaq Abdin - Sijn Rujm al Arda Map data source(s): Yaqoussa Ash-Shajara Mafaala Mashnaf Manshiyet Eastern Tiba Al Yaqusah Maariya Rima Ojeilat Koya Da'el Maliha The data for this map has a limited number of sources, Jlein Hazem Atil GheidaAs-Sweida Ad Dubbusiyah Beit Ara Hit Da'el HraWk estern Maliha Tira including parties to the conflict. The data has not been Koya Alma Sura Walgha Qanawat Kherbet Hrak Rami Al-Qusayr Tafs Mashnaf independently verified and is subject to error or omission, Ajami Ghazala deliberate or otherwise by the various sources. Due to the Zayzun Mzeireb Shrehi Rikhim Dara fluidity of the conflict, control status is likely to change. Kherbet Thaala As-Sweida Shabki Tal Mzeireb Sakaka Tabriyat Nahj Shihab Ghazala Masad Disclaimers: Saana Al Quosoor Western Ghariyeh Karak Aslaha Bosan The boundaries and names shown and the designations used Yadudeh Eastern Ghariyeh Raha on this map do not imply official endorsment or acceptance. Atman Um Walad As-Sweida Rashideh Kanaker As Sabil Al Kashef Sahwet Sala Dara Municipal Stadium Rassas Balata Al Matar / Maysaloun Neimeh Sayda MseifraMseifra Kafr Jbib Dar'a Shaaf Kahil Ora Mayamas Sahwet Chamal Al Khat / Al Mahatta Habrab Tleilin Elkhodar Dar'a Afineh Hreiseh Sahwa Mjeimer Abu Hal Market / Al Mahatta Al Mahatta Al Sinaaia Al Sahari / Hiteen Kherba Tal Zreik Um Elmayathen Al Sahari Camp Ash Shuhada / Al Mahatta Elloz Al Souq / Al Mahatta Tiba Jizeh Unknown Quneitra/Palesinian Camp / Al Mahatta Behem Dar'a Hoya Nasib Dar'a Ghasm Moraba Jemrine Milh JORDAN Qarayya Karbes Qaysama Jizeh Oyun Al Rawda / Al Balad Tareeq Al Sad Busra Qarayya Sheab Esh-Sham Al Manshiyeh Arman Al Abassiyeen / Al Balad Barad Mneithreh Milh Mataeiyeh Salkhad Smad Hota Al Yarmouk / Al Balad Baka Busra Nada Al Zeidi Valley Esh-Sham Os Um Shama Abu Rafqa Katuleh Simej Tahula Al Bihar / Al Balad Khazmeh Thibeen Salkhad Smaqiyat Mashquq Um Elrumman Sama Tisiya Amtan Thibeen Elbardan Anz Gharyeh.
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