The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Israel identifies site for Golan ‘Trump’ settlement

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JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that a site for a promised new settlement to be named after US President Donald Trump had been chosen and formal approval was under way.

“I promised that we would establish a community named after President Trump,” Netanyahu said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting.

“I would like to inform you that we have already selected a site in the Golan Heights where this new community will be establishe­d, and we have started the process,” he said in Hebrew.

Netanyahu pledged such a move last month, in appreciati­on of Trump’s recognitio­n of Israel’s claim of sovereignt­y over part of the strategic plateau.

Trump broke with longstandi­ng internatio­nal consensus on March 25 when he recognised Israel’s claim of sovereignt­y over the part of the Golan it seized from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War.

That came after the US president in December 2017 said Washington would recognise the disputed city of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, sparking outrage among the Palestinia­ns who claim Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem as the capital of their own future state. The US embassy was moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and inaugurate­d on May 14, 2018.

Netanyahu said he would submit the new settlement plan for cabinet approval when a new government takes office in the wake of last month’s snap general election.

The premier has been conducting low-key meetings with heads of the parties expected to join his coalition and has until the end of May to put together an alliance.

Israel annexed 1,200 square kilometres of the Golan it seized in 1981, a move never recognised by the internatio­nal community.

Around 18,000 Syrians from the Druze sect – most of whom refuse to take Israeli citizenshi­p – remain in the occupied Golan.

Some 20,000 Israeli settlers have moved there, spread over 33 settlement­s.

I would like to inform you that we have already selected a site in the Golan Heights where this new community will be establishe­d, and we have started the process. Benjamin Netanyahu

 ??  ?? Residents of a new Israeli settlement in the occupied Golan Heights put a sign at the entrance gate to the area reading in Hebrew ‘Qela Alon is not for sale’. — AFP photo
Residents of a new Israeli settlement in the occupied Golan Heights put a sign at the entrance gate to the area reading in Hebrew ‘Qela Alon is not for sale’. — AFP photo

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