The ceasefire line had a character of temporary international border until the treaty.
Tensions along the ceasefire line remained high, although the number of serious incidents had decreased.
As this is relies upon a peace deal first, which include territorial land-swaps based on the 1949 ceasefire lines, but not slavishly following them.
Jordan and Egypt have signed treaties with Israel, turning some of the 1949 ceasefire lines into state borders.
In between the wars the division was active on the ceasefire line, where fighting broke out on several occasions.
Shayta was located near the ceasefire line between Syrian and Israeli forces.
(c) a code of conduct for troops near the ceasefire line.
These ceasefire lines were known afterwards as the "Green Line".
Some managed to breach the border and enter the Israeli side of the ceasefire line.
Very few visits were allowed between the families from both sides of the ceasefire line.