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Date: December 18, 2024 at 16:00:54
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: illegally annexes vs. borders shift

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Date: December 18, 2024 at 16:07:48
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: yes, Israel's annexation of the Golan Heights is illegal

URL: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/12/16/is-israels-trying-to-entrench-its-occupation-of-the-golan-heights


Is Israel trying to entrench its occupation of the Golan Heights?

Since the fall of the al-Assad regime, Israel has attacked Syria to deepen the
occupation of the Golan Heights.

Israeli soldiers with the national flag stand on an armoured vehicle after
crossing the security fence near the so-called Alpha Line that separates the
Israeli-occupied Golan Heights from Syria, in the town of Majdal Shams,
December 12, 2024 (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)

By Al Jazeera Staff
16 Dec 2024

Among Israel’s recent violations of Syrian sovereignty, which include hundreds
of air attacks, is its renewed encroachment into the Golan Heights – with tanks
and illegal settlements.

The Golan Heights spread over 1,800 square km (700 square miles) and have
been a flashpoint in the region for decades.

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So what are they? What is Israel trying to do there?

Here’s what we know:

What are the Golan Heights?
The Golan Heights are in southwestern Syria, about 60km (40 miles) south of
Damascus.

They are bordered by the Yarmouk River in the south and the Sea of Galilee
(Lake Tiberias) in the west.

The Golan spreads over basalt rock with fertile land and vital water sources that
feed the Jordan River and the Hasbani River, which flows from Lebanon through
the Golan.

Who do the Golan Heights belong to?
The Golan Heights are part of Syria, as recognised by the United Nations.

However, Israel occupied the Golan during the 1967 War and currently controls
1,200sq km (463sq miles) of the western part of the region.

Almost immediately after Israel occupied part of the Golan, it started to build
illegal settlements there.

A UN-monitored buffer zone separates Israeli-occupied territory from the
remaining part that is still under Syria’s control.

Aren’t settlements illegal?
Yes, they are illegal.

And yet, Israel has built more than 30 settlements in the area, where more than
25,000 Jewish Israelis live.

And it is still signalling that it wants to build more.

Late on Sunday, the cabinet approved an $11m plan to enhance services to
existing illegal settlements and to fund a plan to bring more settlers there.

This is not happening in isolation, as Israel is also attacking sites across Syria,
claiming that it is doing so in “self defence”.

Who lived there before the settlers came to Golan?

The Druze, who number about 20,000.

The Druze are an ethnoreligious community who live in Syria, Jordan and
Lebanon and tend to keep to themselves.

When Israel invaded the Golan in 1967, it violently expelled most of the Druze
who lived there.

Has Syria ever tried to take back the Golan Heights?
Yes, but without success.

During the 1973 October War, Syria tried to take back the Golan Heights but
couldn’t.

In 1974, the UN got involved, deploying peacekeeping forces in the area after
Syria and Israel signed an armistice.

The UN Security Council (UNSC) established the UN Disengagement Observer
Force (UNDOF) the same year to maintain a ceasefire and create a buffer zone.

As of April, 1,274 UN personnel are deployed in the Golan Heights.

What’s the world’s position on the Golan Heights?

No country, other than Donald Trump’s United States in 2019, recognises
Israel’s occupation of Syria’s Golan Heights.

A 1981 UNSC resolution opposed the occupation and declared Israel’s rule over
the Golan “null and void and without international legal effect”.

The 2019 US recognition of Israel’s presence in the Golan still stands under
President Joe Biden’s administration.

Read more: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/12/16/is-israels-trying-to-
entrench-its-occupation-of-the-golan-heights#ixzz8uoHCmArN


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