FSU.eduArhivirano 27 March 2009 na Wayback Machine.: International Boundary Study Number 94, 30 December 1969. Jordan—Syria Boundary. US Department of State, p. 12
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United States, Central Intelligence Agency, Golan Heights and Vicinity : Oct 1994 [1]
Haim Gvirtzman, Israel Water Resources, Chapters in Hydrology and Environmental Sciences, Yad Ben-Zvi Press, Jerusalem Water.gov.ilArhivirano 2009-01-11 na Wayback Machine. indicates that the Golan Heights contributes no more than 195 million m³ per year to the Sea of Galilee, as well as another 120 million m³ per year from the Banias River tributary. Israel's annual water consumption is about 2,000 million m³.
FSU.eduArhivirano 27 March 2009 na Wayback Machine.: International Boundary Study Number 94, 30 December 1969. Jordan—Syria Boundary. US Department of State, p. 12
Haim Gvirtzman, Israel Water Resources, Chapters in Hydrology and Environmental Sciences, Yad Ben-Zvi Press, Jerusalem Water.gov.ilArhivirano 2009-01-11 na Wayback Machine. indicates that the Golan Heights contributes no more than 195 million m³ per year to the Sea of Galilee, as well as another 120 million m³ per year from the Banias River tributary. Israel's annual water consumption is about 2,000 million m³.