The Assad Regime is fighting to remain in power and not succumb to the will of the fractured rebel groups.
Syria and Israel are in a de jure state of war, since the Syrian declaration of war with Israel in 1948 was never supplemented by a peace treaty. However, Syrian and Israeli forces have not engaged militarily since the Lebanese Civil War in the early 1980s. Syria currently is engaged in a civil war and has more important things to worry about than Israel.
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'They' are not fighting in the holy lands. Except for Egyptians fighting the Egyptian government, and Syrians fighting the Syrian government, who are attempting to overthrow their respective governments.
Lebanon and Syria have not been in direct conflict since the Syrian army ended the Syrian Occupation of Lebanon in April 2005. There have been some border skirmishes, especially because some of the Syrian Civil War spills over into Lebanon, but there is no declared war between the Syrian Regime or any of the other Syrian Civil War parties and Lebanon.
it is 100% civil war the governmental Syrian troops are attacking the revolution area, the residents in this way are defending themselves.
The Syrian Civil War is still going on at present.
The war of the Hasmoneans (Maccabees) against the Syrian-Greeks (Seleucids).
The Romans won this war. The Syrian War or Roman-Syrian War or War of Antiochus (192-180 BC) was between the Romans and Antiochus the Great, the ruler of what was left of the Seleucid Empire. The Romans were backed by allied Greek states: the Achaean League, Macedon, Pergamum and Rhodes. The Seleucids had allies as well: Cappadocia and the Greek Athamanians and the Aetolian league.
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It is quite clear that the Syrian front in the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 was an Israeli victory. The Syrians made only minor gains in the early days of the war, but Israelis turned those around and a ceasefire was signed with Israeli tanks in sight of Damascus. There is some debate on whether the Egyptian front was an Israeli or Egyptian victory, but this debate does not carry to the Syrian front.