In first, U.S. drops ‘occupied’ from report on West Bank, Gaza and Golan Heights
Amir Tibon and Noa Landau (Washington) Mar 13, 2019 5:35 PM
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Video Player is loadingA State Department source said on Wednesday that, “Our policy on Golan has not changed. We retitled the HRR to refer to the commonly used geographic names of the area the report covers.”
On Monday, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham visited the Golan Heights alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman and revealed plans to work toward American recognition of the Golan Heights as part of Israel.
“Working with Senator [Ted] Cruz, I will start an effort to recognize the Golan as part of the State of Israel now and forever,” Graham said.
“Israel occupied this territory by fighting for its survival,” the senator added. This territory was taken by military force because it was used as a launching point to attack the State of Israel. This territory has a rich Jewish history.”
Graham also asked to whom the stretch of territory would be returned if Israel were to give it up. “Who do you give it back to, Assad?” Senator Graham said, noting that Iran and Russia are deeply invested in the territory. “Russia? I believe not.”
Graham said he would speak to President Donald Trump on the matter of recognizing the territory as Israeli.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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