The Israeli government has approved a proposal to double the number of Jewish settlers in the illegally occupied Golan Heights.
– Strengthening the Golan Heights is strengthening the State of Israel, said Benjamin Netanyahu.
According to the Prime Minister, the decision to expand the occupation, which is condemned by the world, was taken “in light of the war and the new front facing Syria, and out of a desire to double the population of the Golan“.
– Strengthening the Golan is strengthening the State of Israel, and it is especially important at this time. We will continue to hold on to it, make it flourish and settle it, promises the Head of Government.
Israel captured the Golan Heights from Syria during the 1967 Six-Day War and then annexed the area in 1981. Most countries in the world, apart from the United States, reject Israel’s occupation of the area, which is illegal under international law – but despite this, around 20,000 Jewish settlers live there today in 30 settlements.
“Enormous security importance”
From the 1970s until early December, Israeli forces in the Golan Heights were separated from the Syrian military by a buffer zone on the Israeli side of the border. But when Bashar al-Assad’s government in Damascus was overthrown, Tel-Aviv quickly responded by sending soldiers into the buffer zone and declaring it a “security area” free of “heavy strategic weapons and terrorist infrastructure”.
Despite condemnation from the UN and the rest of the world, Defense Minister Israel Katz also declared over the weekend that Israeli forces had been ordered to remain over the winter on Syria’s Mount Hermon, citing the area as being of “enormous security importance” to Israel.
Critics argue that Israel’s actions in Syria are part of a broader trend also visible in the West Bank and Gaza, aimed at permanently seizing these areas and integrating them into the “Greater Israel” envisioned by Netanyahu’s far-right coalition partners.