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By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu The Golan was occupied by Syria until the Six-Day War in 1967, and Israel officially took sovereignty in 1981, although it is not recognized by the international community. Despite the presence of 40,000 Jews and a large industrial complex, including an internationally-acclaimed winery, foreign media usually dateline stories from the area as the “Occupied Golan Heights.” Several center-left political leaders in Israel, including Likud Knesset Member Dan Meridor, have backed giving up the Golan Heights for a peace pact. The area has large water resources and is eagerly sought by Assad, whose country has the same water shortage problem as does Israel. |
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IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz said Tuesday that he expects Syrian President Bashar Assad to lose power and that the IDF is planning to absorb a large influx of Alawite Muslim refugees in the Golan Heights.