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Another significant point is that Judea and Samaria are mountainous.
The costal plain is flat. Therefore, defending the main population
of Israel is very difficult.
As the maps make clear, while radar coverage from the coastal
area (lower map) could not detect enemy aircraft approaching
Israel from the east prior to their crossing of the Jordan Valley,
radar coverage from Nablus (upper map) can detect aircraft
well within Jordan.
Thus, while Israel's warning time without radar installations
in Judea and Samaria was only a few seconds, radar
coverage from the mountain ridge near Nablus provides precious minutes
of warning time for Israel's main population centers in the costal
area.
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