The Israeli government approved on Sunday a project aimed at doubling the population in the part of the Syrian Golan annexed by Israel, but said it had no interest in entering into conflict with Syria, after taking control of the buffer zone monitored by the United Nations (UN).
Just a few hours after the fall on December 8 of Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, driven from power by the rebels, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the army to seize this buffer zone controlled by the ‘HIM separating the two countries on the Golan Heights.
On Sunday, the Israeli government approved unanimously
Mr. Netanyahu’s plan to demographic development of the localities of the Golan and [la ville de] Katzrin for a sum of 40 million shekels (15.8 million Canadian dollars), in light of the war and the new front in Syria and the desire to double the population of the Golan
according to a press release from his office.
This is a decision that strengthens the Golan localities and the State of Israel
adds the press release. At the same time, Mr. Netanyahu stressed that his country did not want to enter into conflict with Syria.
We have no interest in confronting Syria, we will define Israel’s policy towards Syria based on the reality on the ground
he said in a video released by his office.
Today, everyone understands the capital importance of our presence on the Golan, and not at the foot of the Golan
which overlooks the Galilee Hills and Lake Tiberias in northern Israel, Mr. Netanyahu said.
And sabotage
security in Syria, according to Saudi Arabia
Around 30,000 Israeli citizens live in 34 localities in the Golan annexed by Israel, to which are added 23,000 Druze, a community whose religion comes from Islam, who mostly claim to be Syrian while having the status of residents in Israel.
Israel conquered part of the Golan, in southwest Syria, during the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, before annexing the territory in 1981. Only the United States, under the administration of Donald Trump, recognized this annexation in 2019.
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Israel has approved a project that aims to double the population of the annexed Golan. Here, residents stand near a house in the town of Majdal Shams.
Photo : Associated Press / Matias Delacroix
Saudi Arabia on Sunday condemned the Israeli government’s plan to double the population in the part of the Syrian Golan occupied by Israel, denouncing a continued sabotage of opportunities to restore security and stability in Syria
after the fall of the Assad regime.
For its part, Qatar deplored a new episode in the series of Israeli aggressions on Syrian territories and a flagrant violation of international law
.
Last week, Mr Netanyahu declared that the annexed Golan would be Israeli for eternity
.
Israel pleads defense
The Israeli army also seized areas beyond the buffer zone. Israel presented the action, which drew international condemnation, as a temporary and defensive measure.
In the process, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered troops to prepare to stay
all winter in the buffer zone.
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On December 9, Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the annexed Golan would be Israeli “for eternity”.
Photo : Getty Images / AFP/MAYA ALLERUZZO
In a video statement on Sunday following a phone call with US President-elect Donald Trump, Netanyahu said Syria had attacked Israel in the past and enabled others, including Lebanese Hezbollah, to do so. from its territory.
To ensure that what happened in the past does not repeat itself, we have taken a series of intensive measures in recent days
he said. In a matter of days, we destroyed the capabilities that the Assad regime had built over decades
he added.
Since Assad’s flight, Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes on Syrian territory, targeting both chemical weapons warehouses and the Syrian navy’s air defenses, in order to prevent the weapons from falling into the hands of rebels, according to Israeli authorities.