Baasha of Israel

The Jewish Encyclopedia suggests that because he came from the tribe of Issachar, "he may have represented a local faction".

[2] Over the course of his 24-year reign,[3] Baasha was at war with Asa, king of Judah.

He allied Israel with Aram and endeavored to strangle Judah's trade by fortifying Ramah, a city five miles north of Jerusalem.

[4] King Asa of Judah then bribed King Ben-hadad of Syria to switch sides and attack Israel, prompting the loss of extensive territory in Dan and Naphtali northwest of the Sea of Galilee.

Asa of Judah utilized the materials of the abandoned fort for the fortification of his own frontier towns, Geba and Mizpah.