Israel plans to double settlement in Golan Heights

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Israel says it plans to double the amount of settlers living in the Golan Heights and invest hundreds of millions of dollars developing the area

MEVO HAMA, Golan Heights -- Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Sunday the country intends to double the amount of settlers living in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights with a multimillion-dollar plan meant to further consolidate Israel’s hold on the territory it captured from Syria more than five decades ago.

Bennett said the new investment in the region was prompted by the Trump administration's recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the swath of land and by the Biden administration’s indication that it will not soon challenge that decision.

“This is our moment. This is the moment of the Golan Heights,” Bennett said at a special Cabinet meeting in the Golan Heights. “After long and static years in terms of the scope of settlement, our goal today is to double settlement in the Golan Heights.”

Bennett's office said the government would invest some 1 billion shekels (over $300 million) into developing the Golan, including the establishment of two new settlements as well as investments in tourism, industry, clean energy and technology that would create several thousand jobs.

Entrenching Israeli control over the territory would complicate any future attempt to forge peace with Syria, which claims the Golan Heights.

Israel captured the Golan Heights in the 1967 Mideast war and later annexed the territory, promoting settlement and agriculture there as well as creating a thriving local tourism industry. The U.S. was the first country to recognize Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan, which the rest of the international community regards as Israeli-occupied.

Bennett said the decade-long war in Syria made the idea of Israeli control of the territory more acceptable to its international allies, adding that the alternative would be much worse.

Israel has long argued that the strategically important area has, for all practical purposes, been fully integrated into Israel since it was captured from Syria - and that control of the strategic plateau is needed as protection from Iran and its allies in Syria.

Some 50,000 people live in the Golan Heights — roughly half Jewish Israelis and half in Druze Arab villages that formerly were part of Syria. Some of the Druze population opposes Israeli control. The Israeli development plan aims to double the Jewish population in the coming years.

Shortly after making his remarks, Bennett's office said he was notified that his daughter tested positive for the coronavirus, prompting the Israeli leader to leave the Cabinet meeting and head into self-isolation at home.

Bennett's office said he had tested negative in a rapid test taken before the meeting and that Bennett's daughter, 14, was vaccinated.

Israel's education minister, Yifat Shasha-Biton, missed Sunday's meeting after her daughter tested positive for COVID-19. Her office said she had gone into self-isolation while she awaited the results of a coronavirus test.

EgberetSouse on December 26th, 2021 at 17:37 UTC »

Ive been up there. Whatever the geopolitics Israel would be tactically nuts to let a potentially hostile state onto that high ground.

Zealousideal_Yard882 on December 26th, 2021 at 14:22 UTC »

Just giving some context. This is by any means not even close to being a settlement in the West Bank. The Golan heights is Israel’s territory for decades now. Unlike the West Bank which is an occupied area by Israel and divided to fully controlled by Israel , military control by Israel with PA citizen control , and fully controlled by the Palestinian authority. (3 sectors) And doubling the settlements there could cause a serious problem to the area and the conflict.

Unlike that, the Golan heights is an area fully controlled by Israel and has nothing to do with Palestinians. It was taken from Syria in the 6 day war and all citizens who live there have, or were offered Israeli citizenship. Building any “settlements” there has nothing to do with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

So why am I saying all that? Because declaring “doubling settlements in the Golan heights” in the manner they did in the article could confuse some readers who are not fully familiar with the conflict and all the areas, and in their eyes make Israel look bad, or worse if they already did have a bad view on Israel.

This is a classic way of showing real facts and still being one sided.

autotldr on December 26th, 2021 at 13:01 UTC »

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 68%. (I'm a bot)

MEVO HAMA, Golan Heights - Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Sunday the country intends to double the amount of settlers living in the occupied Golan Heights with a multimillion-dollar plan meant to further consolidate Israel's hold on the territory it captured from Syria more than five decades ago.

Entrenching Israeli control over the territory would complicate any future attempt to forge peace with Syria, which claims the Golan Heights.

Tens of thousands of Israelis live in the Golan Heights, which is also home to a number of formerly Syrian Druze villages, some of which oppose Israeli control.

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