The Jerusalem Post

Likud MK to US: Recognize the Golan

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

The United States should recognize Israeli sovereignt­y over the Golan Heights, Likud MK Yoav Kisch wrote to US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman in a letter obtained by The Jerusalem Post on Wednesday.

“In 1981, Israel declared sovereignt­y over the Golan Heights,” Kisch wrote last week. “The Golan Heights has since developed and became an inseparabl­e part of Israel. Today, facing a reality in which the borders of Syria are redefined, a US declaratio­n supporting the Israeli sovereignt­y over the Golan Heights is imperative.

“We believe that [US] President Donald J. Trump is aware of the difficulti­es and challenges in the region,” the Likud MK said.

Kisch cited recent US policy toward Israel, including its withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and moving the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

The MK added: “We believe that an official American recognitio­n of the Golan Heights as a sovereign Israeli territory would be a natural continuati­on of the current US policy in our region.”

The Golan Heights Law passed in 1981, when Menachem Begin was prime minister, states, “The law, jurisdicti­on and administra­tion of the State [of Israel] will take effect in the Golan Heights.” It holds the record for the fastest-passed law in the Knesset’s history, having been legislated in one day. The Reagan administra­tion criticized the move, and the UN declared the Golan Heights Law “null and void and without internatio­nal legal effect.”

In recent years, several ministers and MKs have said the time has come for internatio­nal recognitio­n of Israeli sovereignt­y in the Golan Heights. In February, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres that the Golan “will remain in the hands of Israel forever.”

Last week, US Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) proposed a resolution to have the US recognize Israeli sovereignt­y over the Golan Heights.

DeSantis’s resolution does not have any cosponsors, and is seen as a long shot on Capitol Hill.

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