No. While Syria was technically in a de jure state of war with Israel, there were no military actions going on in Syria nor were Syrian soldiers involved in conflict in 2009 and 2010. It was only in 2011 that the Syrian Civil War began.
In 1923, as part of the outcome of World War I, France was awarded with the "Mandate of Syria" by the League of Nations. This mandate empowered France to administer and otherwise control affairs in this area of the Middle East, which in fact consisted of portions of both modern-day Syria and Lebanon.
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War of the Regulation happened in 1770.
Toledo War happened in 1835.
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As of October 2015, the war in Syria is not over.
Syria is involved in a civil war now, 2014
French expedition in Syria happened in 1860.
Islamic uprising in Syria happened in 1978.
Mongol invasions of Syria happened in 1260.
Syria at that time was not independent.
Syria was under the mandate of France after W 1.
there is a war in Syria because Syrians want a change but the government don't want Syria to change.
Jordan allied with Egypt and Syria in the Six Day War.
The last war between Israeli and Syrian forces was during the Israeli intervention in the Lebanese Civil War, from 1981-1982. The last war that directly pitted Syria and Israel against each other along their mutually shared border was during the Arab-Israeli War of 1973, which the Israelis call the Yom Kippur War and which the Syrians call the Ramadan War or the October War.
Great revolution against dictatorship.