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In major shift, Trump says time for U.S. to recognise Israeli sovereignty over Golan

By Steve Holland and Matt Spetalnick

 

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FILE PHOTO: An Israeli soldier stands next to signs pointing out distances to different cities, on Mount Bental, an observation post in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights that overlooks the Syrian side of the Quneitra crossing, Israel May 10, 2018. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday it was time to recognise Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights that Israel seized from Syria in 1967, marking a dramatic shift in U.S. policy and giving a boost to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the middle of his re-election campaign.

 

The disputed area was captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed in 1981 in a move not recognised internationally. Netanyahu has pressed the United States to recognise its claim and raised that possibility in his first White House meeting with Trump in February 2017.

 

"After 52 years it is time for the United States to fully recognise Israel's Sovereignty over the Golan Heights, which is of critical strategic and security importance to the State of Israel and Regional Stability!" Trump wrote on Twitter.

 

Trump's move appeared to be his most overt yet to help Netanyahu, who is locked in a closely contested race in the April 9 election while also fighting allegations of corruption, which he denies.

 

Netanyahu arrives in Washington next week to meet with Trump and address the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, lobbying group.

Trump said in an interview with Fox Business Network's "Mornings with Maria" that he did not intend his move as an explicit election boost for Netanyahu.

 

"I hear he’s doing okay. I don’t know if he’s doing great right now, but I hear he’s doing okay. But I would imagine the other side, whoever’s against him, is also in favour of what I just did," Trump said.

 

Trump, whose decision last year to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv angered Palestinians, faced some criticism for his latest move.

 

"Neither America nor Israel, neither Trump nor Netanyahu, will change the historical fact that the Golan lands are Syrian lands and they will remain Syrian lands," Ayman Abu Jabal, a member of the Druze community in the Israeli-occupied Golan, said by phone.

 

Netanyahu thanked Trump for the Golan Heights gesture.

 

"You've made history," Netanyahu told Trump in a phone call after the announcement, according to the prime minister's office.

 

Netanyahu had been expected to raise the issue again with Trump during his visit to Washington, an Israeli official said.

 

"At a time when Iran seeks to use Syria as a platform to destroy Israel, President Trump boldly recognises Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. Thank you President Trump! @realDonaldTrump," Netanyahu wrote in a tweet.

 

At the United Nations, a spokesman for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres declined to comment.

 

The United States had foreshadowed the decision last week when the State Department issued its annual human rights report The report revised its usual description of the Golan Heights from “Israeli-occupied” to “Israeli-controlled.”

 

A senior administration official said the president had been discussing his Golan move over the last few days with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, White House national security adviser John Bolton, senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner, Mideast envoy Jason Greenblatt and U.S. ambassador to Israel David Friedman.

 

Officials waved away any concerns about Israel's elections, the official said.

 

"Every single person was supportive of the idea," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

 

There was no clarity from the White House on when formal paperwork would be issued confirming Trump's tweeted decision.

 

Richard Haass, a former senior State Department official who is president of the Council on Foreign Relations, wrote on Twitter that he strongly disagreed with Trump's Golan decision.

 

Haass said the move violates U.N. Security Council Resolution 242, "which rules out acquiring territory by war and serves Israel as it says all states have right 2 live in peace."

 

The resolution, passed after the 1967 war, called for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from occupied territories and guaranteed the right of countries in the region to live peacefully within secure and recognised borders.

 

J Street, a liberal Jewish-American lobbying group, criticized Trump's action, saying that premature U.S. recognition of Israeli sovereignty of Golan is a needlessly provocative move that violates international law.

 

"It’s clear that this cynical move by Trump is not about the long-term interests of the U.S. or Israel, but rather about handing yet another political gift to Prime Minister Netanyahu in the hopes of boosting his chances for re-election next month," said J Street President Jeremy Ben-Ami.

 

Trump’s announcement could complicate his administration’s plans to roll out its long-delayed Middle East peace plan after Israel’s election.

 

The plan, which has drawn widespread scepticism even before its unveiling, is intended not only to bring Israelis and Palestinians to the negotiating table but also draw Israel closer to its U.S.-allied Arab neighbours. Those states, however, have long rejected Israel’s annexation of the Golan.

 

(Reporting by Doina Chiacu, Steve Holland and Matt Spetalnick in Washington and Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem; editing by Jonathan Oatis and Grant McCool)

 

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10 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Myopic

my·op·ic

/ˌmīˈäpik/

adjective

nearsighted.

synonyms:short-sighted; More

lacking imagination, foresight, or intellectual insight.

"the government still has a myopic attitude to public spending"

synonyms:unimaginative, uncreative, unadventurous, narrow-minded, lacking foresight, small-minded, short-term, narrow; 

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Sweet <DELETED> that's what most posters here know what is really going on in the middle east, all ears are perked up once the hear Israel this or israel that, to say that many of the people commenting on these topics are NOT israel's nor Jews sympathisers will be an understatement, judging from the 'confused' feedbacks to my posts sums it all up, confused and clueless, most here getting their middle east knowledge from sensesational TV and newspaper headlines and for them that's enough, 

for example, successions of Israeli prime ministers were ready to give back some of the annexed Golan heights, even netanyahu, most of all did PM Olmert who offered Assad the whole of the territory back for peace treaty with Syria, that offer was rejected and the rest is history...

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1 hour ago, isaanjohnno said:

And once again Trump proves his Zionist/Globalist leanings

Yep, the "Russian" link was a good distraction for a while, that seems to have died :shock1:

The US in giving Israel billions a year has long recognised Israel as its ?????

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8 minutes ago, Opl said:

" During an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network, Pompeo called it “possible” that Trump was sent by God to save the Jewish people."

https://www.politicususa.com/2019/03/21/pompeo-thinks-god-sent-trump-jewish-people.html

you are 10 days early .
what a bunch of .. jokers.

until sanity returns I shall not capitalize the name of that country.

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Guest Jerry787

very soon 'zionist' Israelis will own all middle east

trump has been the worst disgrace over 10 decades in US

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