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1916-1923: Setting the Northern Border
In May 1916, France and Great Britain signed an agreement known as the Sykes-Picot
Agreement in which the claims of both sides to the Levant were set down, and areas of
administration and influence were determined. Until 1923, the sides were involved in hard
bargaining, with the British insisting on two principles: control of the area delineated in the
Bible, "from Dan to Beer Sheba;" and control of Israel's water sources, e.g., the Jordan River
and the Sea of Galilee.

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