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Modern Jerusalem's water supply is piped in from Lake Tiberias.
It is found only in Lake Tiberias, Israel.
Count Raymond launched two charges in an attempt to break through to the water supply at the Lake Tiberias.
The immediate catalyst for the summit was Israel's proposed diversion of water from Lake Tiberias.
The equivalent names are the Sea of Galilee or Lake Tiberias.
You olive-grower tending your fruit on fields of Nazareth, Damascus, or lake Tiberias!
A large Israeli force commanded by Sharon attacked Syrian positions east of Lake Tiberias.
We cannot limit our concern to economic issues or matters of water, the sovereignty of Lake Tiberias and so on and so forth.
It flows down into Lake Tiberias, 212 meters below sea level, and then drains into the Dead Sea.
A Shia sect of Muslims believe that it will be found by Mahdi near the end of times from Lake Tiberias.
Sailing routes on Lake Tiberias also linked Samakh with Tiberias's harbour.
The village was located north of the point where the Jordan River flowed into Lake Tiberias, west of the Syrian border.
In his final campaign, Grant was ordered to capture the town of Semakh, on the southern shores of Lake Tiberias.
Fulk captured the fort of Banias, to the north of Lake Tiberias and thus secured the northern frontier.
It is 120 kilometers long and 15 kilometers wide, where it runs from Lake Tiberias in the north to northern Dead Sea in the south.
It's also known as Lake Tiberias, after the town that Herod Antipas built on its shore and named in honor of Emperor Tiberius.
The lake is also known on modern maps as Lake Galilee or Lake Tiberias, in the region of Galilee.
The following year the Muslims launched raids into the Arabah south of Lake Tiberias, taking Al Karak.
These springs pass through the beds of ancient seas and then flow into Lake Tiberias, as well as the groundwater sources that feed into the lower Jordan.
At 05:00 the next day they resumed the advance, arriving at Lake Tiberias (Sea of Galilee) at 11:00 on 27 September.
One of these armies was defeated at the Battle of Yaqusa in mid-August 634 near Lake Tiberias 90 miles from Damascus.
Coins found in Mieron are mostly from Tyre, though a large number are also from Hippos, which lay on the other side of Lake Tiberias.
In late August, Kitbuqa's forces proceeded south from their base at Baalbek, passing to the east of Lake Tiberias through Galilee.
For Israel to return to the old international boundary with Syria would leave the shores of Lake Tiberias, a prime source of Israel's fresh water, in Israeli hands.
First, it proposed to store the floodwaters of the Yarmouk River in Lake Tiberias (Sea of Galilea).