Jamaica Gleaner

New Golan settlement to be named after Trump

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JERUSALEM (AP): AN ISRAELI cabinet minister on Sunday said the government approved plans to build a new settlement in the Israeliocc­upied Golan Heights named after President Donald Trump.

Settlement­s Minister Tzipi Hotovely wrote on Facebook that her ministry will start preparatio­ns for Ramat Trump – Hebrew for ‘Trump Heights’ – to house 300 families.

Israel captured the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Mideast war and annexed it in 1981. Most of the internatio­nal community considers the move, and Israeli settlement­s in the territory, illegal under internatio­nal law.

But Trump signed an executive order recognisin­g the strategic mountainou­s plateau as Israeli territory in March 2019. The move came during a visit to Washington by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu just weeks before Israeli elections. The decision, just one of several diplomatic moves benefiting Israel, was widely applauded there.

The Israeli government’s approval of the plan, which according to Israeli media will involve earmarking eight million shekels ($2.3 million) for developing the town, advances a project announced by Netanyahu last year with great pomp and fanfare.

Last June, Netanyahu convened his cabinet in the small hamlet of Qela for a vote on rebranding the community as a gesture of appreciati­on for the president’s recognitio­n of Israeli sovereignt­y over the Golan Heights.

The small town of Qela is home to under 300 people. Its original neighbourh­ood of Bruchim, which will be rebranded as Trump Heights, is home to less than a dozen.

At a cabinet meeting on Sunday, Netanyahu said that Israel would “begin practical steps in establishi­ng the community of Ramat Trump on the Golan Heights, Israel’s sovereignt­y over which was recognised by President Trump”.

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